Watch: Boks’ second trophy tour in EP
Check out the video footage from the second instalment of the Springboks’ World Cup trophy parade in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday.
Check out the video footage from the second instalment of the Springboks’ World Cup trophy parade in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday.
A record of around 857-million people watched the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan via World Rugby’s network of rights-holding broadcast partners, translating into a 26% increase in viewership from the tournament in England in 2015.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi will lead a delegation of World Cup winners to Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday and Thursday as the second installment of trophy visits across South Africa kicks off this week.
Former All Blacks prop Ben Franks has announced his retirement from all rugby action at the end of the current European season.
On the New Zealand TV show The Breakdown, Jeff Wilson, Justin Marshall, Sir John Kirwan and Kane Hames praised the resurgence of South African rugby following the Springboks’ World Cup success.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has reiterated his intention to use his platform to plough back into the community.
In the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine, on sale this week, Cobus Reinach reflects on his hard-fought journey back to the Bok squad and what drives him to continue raising his game.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander says the nation is bursting with pride for the Springboks after they scooped the Team of the Year award at the 2020 Laureus World Sports Awards.
Rassie Erasmus’ refuted departure from SA rugby would have made no sense in the context of his long-term vision for the Springboks, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Schalk Brits’ colourful career was capped by a World Cup winner’s medal, writes Jon Cardinelli.