AWJ: Rassie an eccentric genius
British & Irish Lions legend Alun Wyn Jones has weighed in on Rassie Erasmus and the Springboks using coloured lights in the coaches’ box at the World Cup.
British & Irish Lions legend Alun Wyn Jones has weighed in on Rassie Erasmus and the Springboks using coloured lights in the coaches’ box at the World Cup.
Disgruntled fans could get their wish over a change in the way national anthems are done after a reported meeting of the World Cup organisers.
Eben Etzebeth left the field in the 26th minute of South Africa’s opening win of the World Cup, but the Bok enforcer found time to lock eyes with Scotland skipper Jamie Ritchie.
Pieter-Steph du Toit’s performance in South Africa’s World Cup opener against Scotland left fans delighted with the Springbok blindside flank.
The Springboks were one point away from replacing Ireland as the top-ranked team in World Rugby’s latest Test rankings.
World Rugby’s fixation on micro-management is making referees enforce ridiculous laws which turn off loyalists and casual fans, writes CHARLES RICHARDSON.
Jacques Nienaber shrugged off criticism directed at the Springbok coaches after Rassie Erasmus hauled out one of his old plays in their opening World Cup victory against Scotland.
Looking to bounce back from a tournament-opening defeat to hosts France in Paris, the All Blacks want to replicate South Africa’s run to the World Cup title in Japan.
Keo and Zels weigh in on the Boks’ big World Cup win against Scotland and what lies ahead.
The attritional gameplan of the Springboks in Sunday’s World Cup win shows there’s too much on the line for the world champions to play “enjoyable” rugby, writes GAVIN RICH.