Senatla: open and honest on dual ambitions
Why Seabelo Senatla, the try-scoring machine, remains determined to be as much a household name in fifteens as he is in sevens, writes GARY LEMKE.
Why Seabelo Senatla, the try-scoring machine, remains determined to be as much a household name in fifteens as he is in sevens, writes GARY LEMKE.
In a feature with SA Rugby magazine, legendary Springbok flyhalf Joel Stransky weighs in on the Boks’ World Cup preparations and aspirations.
The Springbok hooker shares a few of his favourite pastimes and adventures away from the game.
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.
New Kings high-performance director Robbie Kempson on reviving the Eastern Province Academy and the franchise’s Pro14 performances.
In the first instalment of a World Cup series, SA Rugby magazine looks back at the inaugural tournament in 1987, which was hosted and won by New Zealand.
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.
Lions youngster Tyrone Green has the potential to become South Africa’s answer to Damian McKenzie, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Cheslin Kolbe has been hugely influential for a Toulouse team that has rediscovered its identity, writes GAVIN MORTIMER.