SA Rugby suspends all rugby until end of April
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander has announced that all rugby in the country will be suspended until the end of April following government’s Covid-19 policies.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander has announced that all rugby in the country will be suspended until the end of April following government’s Covid-19 policies.
Despite the suspension of all national team training and alignment camps, SA director of rugby Rassie Erasmus says plans are already in place to continue with preparations.
With rugby on an indefinite break, we bring you all the tries the Springboks scored in Rassie Erasmus’ first season as head coach.
Confirmation that Pieter-Steph du Toit will be sidelined for at least three months raises questions about South Africa’s depth and options at blindside flank, writes JON CARDINELLI.
New Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber is determined to lead the world champions to even greater heights, writes JON CARDINELLI.
SA Rugby on Monday suspended all national team training camps and business travel as part of a raft of measures in response to the global Covid-19 pandemic.
Check out this latest video from Rassie Erasmus where he speaks to players and coaches about putting your ego aside when doing the right thing.
World Cup-winner Francois Louw chats to JON CARDINELLI after confirming that he will retire from all rugby at the end of the European season.
Check out the video footage from the second instalment of the Springboks’ World Cup trophy parade in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday.
A record of around 857-million people watched the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan via World Rugby’s network of rights-holding broadcast partners, translating into a 26% increase in viewership from the tournament in England in 2015.