Stormers more settled than Lions
The Stormers’ ability to execute effectively will ultimately determine if they are able to run up a big win against the Lions at Ellis Park this Saturday, writes former Springbok hooker JAMES DALTON.
The Stormers’ ability to execute effectively will ultimately determine if they are able to run up a big win against the Lions at Ellis Park this Saturday, writes former Springbok hooker JAMES DALTON.
The Money Man and Mark Keohane discuss the biggest news in the World of Rugby over the past weekend, which included reports suggesting that Rassie Erasmus might join England.
World Cup-winning coach Rassie Erasmus explains the cycle that a Springbok goes through in his career, even admitting ‘I was once a d*ck as a Bok player, don’t be that player’.
Take a look at how the New Zealand press reacted to the news of a potential ‘Boks-it’ following reports of the Springboks exploring a move to join an expanded Six Nations in the future.
Rassie Erasmus’ refuted departure from SA rugby would have made no sense in the context of his long-term vision for the Springboks, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
New All Blacks coach Ian Foster says everything must be done to ensure the Springboks remain involved in southern-hemisphere competitions.
New Zealand Rugby boss Mark Robinson says it is highly improbable that the Boks would leave the Rugby Championship to join the Six Nations.
England coach Eddie Jones says his experience of southern-hemisphere rugby has made him wary of expanding the Six Nations to include the Springboks.
An SA Rugby spokesperson has confirmed that Rassie Erasmus’ Twitter account is the official handle of the director of rugby.
Rassie Erasmus took to Twitter on Sunday to seemingly refute links to England, while sharing some inspiring videos from the World Cup.