Feature: Kirsten’s double delight with Exeter
Jannes Kirsten has had a fascinating journey to find great success at the Exeter Chiefs, writes JON CARDINELLI in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
Jannes Kirsten has had a fascinating journey to find great success at the Exeter Chiefs, writes JON CARDINELLI in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
The Oceans Apart documentary provides an eye-opening account of the bond between the Pacific Islands and modern rugby, writes ANDRE-PIERRE CRONJE.
SA Rugby magazine selects a team of overseas-based South Africans who impressed in 2020.
In the second part of this series, SA Rugby magazine breaks down the depth in the Bok midfield and among the halfbacks as the British & Irish Lions tour looms.
Frans Malherbe has demonstrated that professional players don’t have to fit a specific mould to master their craft, writes JON CARDINELLI in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
When Wandisile Simelane is enjoying his rugby, it is written all over his face. It shows in his broad smile, his bulging eyes as he spots gaps in the opposition defence, the way he sticks his tongue out as leaps over the tryline, writes DYLAN JACK.
In his newly released book, former Bok coach Heyneke Meyer reflects on the heartbreaking loss to Japan and the mental strength required to recover.
South African players are littered throughout the English Premiership. DANIEL GALLAN investigates the impact of these Saffa imports in England.
South African rugby is moving in a different direction and there is no turning back, writes CRAIG LEWIS in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
As the British & Irish Lions series looms, SA Rugby magazine breaks down the depth in the Boks back three.