Watch: Hero’s welcome for Am
A joyful group of fans welcomed World Cup-winner Lukhanyo Am at East London airport on Friday, upon his arrival home after featuring for the Barbarians in recent weeks.
A joyful group of fans welcomed World Cup-winner Lukhanyo Am at East London airport on Friday, upon his arrival home after featuring for the Barbarians in recent weeks.
Springbok World Cup-winners Makazole Mapimpi and Lukhanyo Am will both start for the Barbarians against Brazil in Sao Paulo on Thursday morning.
Barbarians coach Eddie Jones has devised a new playing position for Frenchman Mathieu Bastareaud ahead of the encounter with Fiji at Twickenham.
Eddie Jones says to see the galvanising effect the Boks’ World Cup triumph has on South Africa dampens the hardship he feels about losing in the final.
S’bu Nkosi on the role of the players not selected for the match-day 23 while Francois Louw speaks about the Boks’ desire to win another World Cup.
Jesse Kriel was ruled out of selection for Saturday’s clash with Namibia after suffering a knock to his hamstring during the 23-13 defeat by the All Blacks.
SARugbymag.co.za looks at the Springboks’ midfield options for the upcoming World Cup in Japan.
Former Springbok centre Pieter Muller says Frans Steyn’s ‘wow factor’ will be crucial for the Springboks at the World Cup in Japan despite his lack of game time.
Lukhanyo Am says the Springboks are not placing too much emphasis on winning the Rugby Championship ahead of the clash with Argentina in Salta on Saturday.
Lukhanyo Am’s anticipation and awareness are important factors in the Springboks’ high-risk, high-reward defensive structure, writes JOHN GOLIATH.