Boks to rock France like Class of ‘07
Sixteen years ago, the Rugby World Cup in France ended with it being about the world-champion Springboks, and the 2023 edition will finish the same way, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Sixteen years ago, the Rugby World Cup in France ended with it being about the world-champion Springboks, and the 2023 edition will finish the same way, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Jacques Nienaber is far removed from the stereotype of an international rugby head coach.
Canan Moodie has played his way from World Cup wildcard to locking down a starting role for the Springboks at the tournament.
France defence guru Shaun Edwards has shared his fears that disciplinary decisions are going to have a big impact on the outcome of the World Cup.
With five days remaining before rugby’s showpiece tournament kicks off in France, SARugbymag.co.za spotlights the leading No 5 locks to represent the Springboks at a World Cup.
Rassie Erasmus has shrugged off the overreaction to the Springboks’ perceived intention to supercharge the bench at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
For New Zealand prop Tamaiti Williams, a visit to a World War I cemetery ahead of the World Cup in France provided an unexpected and emotional link to his family heritage.
Jake White has backed the Springboks to win the 2023 World Cup, but says even rank outsiders like England and Fiji will be a threat for the defending champions in France.
Springbok star Cheslin Kolbe opens up on his injury battles over the past year, and what it took for him to be a part of SA’s defence of the Webb Ellis Cup.
Andre Esterhuizen recalls watching the likes of former Springbok lock Mark Andrews win South Africa’s first World Cup in 1995, and how it inspired him to follow in their footsteps.