SA Rugby president Mark Alexander has taken his strongest public stance yet ahead of the Dublin World Rugby meetings, warning that failure to align the global calendar will drive players toward rebel competitions and rival codes. His position is straightforward: move the Rugby Championship to run concurrently with the Six Nations, carve out dedicated club and international windows, and build in a genuine rest period. The current 11-month playing year for South African and Argentine players — who carry both European club and international commitments — is the clearest symptom of a broken system. Alexander's 'less is more' argument also pushes back against league expansion talk, with broadcaster appetite cited as evidence that quality over quantity is the commercially smarter path. New Zealand's resistance to pausing or shifting Super Rugby Pacific remains the central obstacle, though Australia is now reportedly willing to move. With Pichot having led the SANZAAR push during the Six Nations and Erasmus's public lobbying well documented, the Dublin meetings carry real weight — and Alexander is framing them as a survival moment for the sport.
Alexander's blunt warning: align the calendar or lose the game
Mark Alexander is warning that the Dublin World Rugby meetings must deliver calendar alignment — concurrent Rugby Championship and Six Nations windows, dedicated club and rest periods — or the sport risks losing players to rebel competitions. New Zealand's resistance to shifting Super Rugby Pacific is the key sticking point.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu and the reintegration puzzle facing Erasmus in 2025
Erasmus identifies reintegrating Feinberg-Mngomezulu and Hooker from injury as a trickier selection problem than routine rotation — with a 14-Test season, individual development roadmaps, and the 2027 timeline all pulling in different directions.
Erasmus welcomes clarity on Tony Brown's post-2027 departure: 'We've made the mistake in the past'
Tony Brown will join the All Blacks coaching staff in 2028 after his Springbok contract expires at the 2027 Rugby World Cup, with Rassie Erasmus welcoming the early clarity as SA Rugby looks to avoid the contractual uncertainty that complicated preparations for France 2023.
Tony Brown to join All Blacks backroom staff in 2028 after Springbok contract ends
NZR have confirmed Tony Brown will join the All Blacks' backroom staff in 2028 on a two-year contract, with the Springboks attack coach set to depart after the 2027 Rugby World Cup. It is the third time NZR have pursued Brown, having previously been rejected during the Foster and Robertson eras.
Rassie's Nations Championship reckoning: the July squads that will shape RWC 2027
A demographic deep-dive into the seven leading RWC 2027 contenders argues the Nations Championship compresses the selection cycle by a year, placing Erasmus at the sharpest decision point: defend the title with the 2023 spine or finally acknowledge the cost of carrying an ageing pack into Australian conditions.
Contepomi wants to rewrite the Barbarians script against the Boks
Contepomi talks up the June 20 Baa-baas fixture as a genuine contest, not a lap of honour — he wants to reverse last year's 54-7 result and sees Erasmus's serious approach to the game as validation that his side should prepare accordingly.