Big interview: Fourie du Preez
Bok legend Fourie du Preez on a career defined by mental strength, issues affecting South African rugby and what he’s been up to since retiring. Interview by RYAN VREDE.
Bok legend Fourie du Preez on a career defined by mental strength, issues affecting South African rugby and what he’s been up to since retiring. Interview by RYAN VREDE.
In a feature from SA Rugby magazine, we caught up with former Springbok, Stormers and Sharks wing Tonderai Chavhanga.
The All Blacks have built a relatively settled, experienced team since the 2015 World Cup, but they still don’t know their best midfield combination, writes GREGOR PAUL.
Mapimpi, regarded by many as South Africa’s best finisher, has improved other aspects of his game to become a more complete player, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Dillyn Leyds has been a star performer for the Stormers this year and is being mentioned in a national context once again, as reflected by his call up to the latest Bok camp, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Selvyn Davids has been a consistent performer for an inconsistent Blitzboks team this season, writes MARIETTE ADAMS.
Bismarck du Plessis opens up to CRAIG LEWIS on life in France, the arrival of twin boys, a debilitating injury and his late father’s lasting legacy.
Handré Pollard has gained valuable experience since the 2015 World Cup and become a more balanced player, writes JON CARDINELLI.
Sharks and Springbok centre Lukhanyo Am sees the game differently, writes JON CARDINELLI.
While Schalk Brits looks set to go to the World Cup with the Springboks, Bismarck du Plessis and Akker van der Merwe remain in the running. CRAIG LEWIS reports.