Best of YouTube: When passing goes wrong
Passing the ball to a teammate is one of the key aspects of rugby. Check out this comical compilation of moments when executing the skill of passing did not go to plan.
Passing the ball to a teammate is one of the key aspects of rugby. Check out this comical compilation of moments when executing the skill of passing did not go to plan.
Ex-Bok centre Andre Snyman chats about the brutal 1997 British & Irish Lions tour, winning the 1998 Currie Cup against all odds and the Springboks’ 17-Test unbeaten streak under Nick Mallett in the same year.
Springbok fullback Warrick Gelant chats with Seabelo Senatla, Jesse Kriel and Cecil Afrika about the importance of rugby players being entrepreneurs during their playing careers.
Popular referee Nigel Owens tells the amusing story of how he got into officiating, his enjoyment at watching Wales beat England at Twickenham in 2015, and how honoured he was to be the man in the middle for that year’s Rugby World Cup final.
Ex-All Blacks Jeff Wilson, Sir John Kirwan and Mils Muliaina have slammed Sanzaar boss Andy Marinos’ proposal to stage the Rugby Championship in Australia instead of New Zealand.
Former Springbok centre Andre Snyman chats about leaving Dundee in Natal for Pretoria, breaking into the Bulls squad and also shares a funny story about being called up to the national team.
Check out this clip showing one of the game’s core values and why rugby is truly a sport played by gentlemen.
In another selection from YouTube, this compilation from GG MONTAGES offers of some of the best solo tries – featuring the likes of Gio Aplon and Aphiwe Dyantyi.
Look back at this unbelievable clip of an England fan invading the pitch to lift the Webb Ellis Cup following the 2007 Rugby World Cup final, while the Springboks were receiving their winners medals.
SA Rugby Legends Stefan Terblanche and Justin Swart took to the waters off the coast of Durban to paddle the equivalent distance of the English Channel (35km) to help raise awareness and funds for young Liam Scott – a four-year-old who was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer.