Jake White has resigned from his consultancy role at Selborne College in East London, citing insufficient support from the school's headmaster as the reason for his departure.
Jake White parts ways with Selborne College over lack of support
Jake White has left his consultancy position at Selborne College in East London, pointing to a lack of support from the headmaster as the reason for his exit.
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Jake White wants SA Rugby to bring back the overseas selection ban
Jake White is calling for SA Rugby to reinstate overseas selection restrictions, arguing the current policy has enriched the Springboks while leaving franchises structurally unable to compete in the Champions Cup against far wealthier European clubs.
Burger: Lack of alignment cost Robertson — and Rennie is fixing it with Henry
Burger argues Robertson paid the price for misalignment within NZ Rugby, and that Rennie is consciously correcting that by bringing Henry back — with De Villiers and Jake White both seeing it as a direct shot at being ready for the South Africa series.
Jake White: Henry's All Blacks return is a 'masterстroke' — and he's no ordinary selector
White calls Henry's return a masterstroke — not because of his selector credentials, but because of the psychological and cultural weight he brings to a rebuilding All Blacks camp. White also makes a pointed broader argument about the game's failure to learn from history, using his own 2007 World Cup experience as a case study.
Willie le Roux reaches 400 first-class appearances — a career built on vision, not validation
Willie le Roux's 400th first-class appearance is the occasion for a warm but pointed reassessment — De Koning argues the criticism has always missed what coaches and teammates have long understood about his spatial intelligence and leadership value.
From Paarl Gim to the Pro Game: Why South Africa's Youngest Pros Are Ready Now
Using Markus Muller's record-breaking Stormers debut as a starting point, this piece makes the case that South Africa's tradition of fast-tracking teenage talent is alive and well — and argues Muller himself will be a Springbok before 2025 is done.