Banned Dyantyi a special talent lost
Without making an ill-informed judgement on guilt or intent, Aphiwe Dyantyi’s four-year ban is a cautionary outcome for one of the most prodigiously talented backline players, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Without making an ill-informed judgement on guilt or intent, Aphiwe Dyantyi’s four-year ban is a cautionary outcome for one of the most prodigiously talented backline players, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
In the wake of the World Rugby awards, ANDRE-PIERRE CRONJE picks his own Team of the Decade for SA Rugby magazine.
While Argentina and Australia have been torrid, New Zealand hold a 50% win record for the first time in years, England are treating controversially beating a French C team as a World Cup final and the general state of northern-hemisphere rugby appears dire at best. Some perspective on the state of world rugby please, asks JAMES DALTON.
There was collective failure from the officials in Sunday’s Autumn Nations Cup final, which robbed France of a famous victory, writes ANDRE-PIERRE CRONJE.
If Marco van Staden maintains consistent form, he should remain firmly in selection contention for the Springbok squad to face the British & Irish Lions next year, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
DYLAN JACK identifies the standout South African players based on performances in the second round of the Currie Cup.
With the Currie Cup season in full swing, and Super Rugby Unlocked completed, there have been a few local players, other than the usuals, who have consistently stood out in the South African season, writes JAMES DALTON.
A potential solution for Western Province’s ongoing halfback troubles could lie in bringing former scrumhalf Bolla Conradie back to the union as a consultant, writes DYLAN JACK.
DYLAN JACK identifies the standout South African players based on performances in the opening round of the Currie Cup.
South Africa’s sevens players are quickly proving they can make it big in the 15-man game, writes SIMNIKIWE XABANISA in the latest SA Rugby magazine.