Izzy no biggie for Bryan!
Springbok speedster Bryan Habana made light work of Wallabies challenger Israel Folau to race into the final of the shootout to crown rugby’s ultimate finisher.
Springbok speedster Bryan Habana made light work of Wallabies challenger Israel Folau to race into the final of the shootout to crown rugby’s ultimate finisher.
Wallabies fullback Israel Folau is hitting the line at full speed as he battles Bok legend Bryan Habana for the mantle of rugby’s finest finisher.
SARugbymag.co.za readers have emphatically shouted down plans to lower the tackle height, with the overwhelming majority of those polled calling for the laws around the tackle to remain unchanged.
SARugbymag.co.za readers did not hesitate to crown Springbok speedster Bryan Habana a superior finisher to Wales legend Shane Williams.
With Shane Williams running rampant, does Bryan Habana have the speed to overtake the wily Welshman?
Shane Williams had the speed to beat Chris Ashton, but was he a better finisher than All Blacks superstar Doug Howlett? Have your say below!
Sharks scrumhalf Grant Williams was readying to box kick from a ruck with the ball on the try line and both hands on it when Ulster centre Stewart Moore dived on the ball and was awarded a try. Should the try have stood?
England’s Chris Ashton may be the Premiership’s top try scorer, but Wales’ Shane Williams was undoubtedly the better finisher, according to SARugbymag.co.za readers.
A rapid winger beating his man to round off a try-scoring opportunity is a sight to behold! In this search for rugby’s ultimate finisher, Chris Ashton and Shane Williams are ready to go full speed.
Siya Kolisi’s switch to French Top 14 club Racing 92 after the 2023 Rugby World Cup sets the scene for more high-profile musical chairs among the Springboks.