Ben O'Keeffe has given his most detailed account yet of the scrum penalty that handed the Boks a one-point lead and a World Cup final berth. His version is unambiguous: England had a knee on the ground, the picture was clear, and he was confident enough to pull the trigger in a moment he'd specifically trained for. His framing — that he only blows in those high-stakes moments when he's certain, precisely to avoid missing an obvious call in the other direction — is a direct rebuttal to the lingering English grievance. Ellis Genge, meanwhile, hasn't moved on, describing it as an open wound and pointedly inviting people to watch the scrums back and form their own view. The piece is worth reading for anyone who wants both sides of the most consequential refereeing call of the 2023 World Cup, with O'Keeffe's podcast comments finally putting his thinking on the record.
O'Keeffe breaks silence on the scrum call that broke England's World Cup
O'Keeffe says a knee on the ground gave him a 'clear picture' for the scrum penalty that sent the Boks to the 2023 final — his first detailed public account of the call, set against Genge's still-raw version of events.
Janse van Rensburg at the top of England's centre pecking order — and what it means for the Boks
Borthwick's centre headache has a new frontrunner: Janse van Rensburg is rated the likely starter at 12 for England's Tests against Fiji and Argentina, though he's ineligible for the opener against the Springboks. The piece ranks all options at 12 and 13, with Freeman locked in outside and Slade unlucky to be on the fringes.
Springboks Through Irish Eyes: Gráinne Seoige on Loftus, Rassie, and Why SA Rugby Is Unlike Anything Else
Irish TV personality Gráinne Seoige tells the Lekker Rugby Pod that walking into Loftus for the 2024 Ireland test was the most intimidating rugby atmosphere she has ever experienced, and argues that Rassie Erasmus's cultural transformation of Springbok rugby is a bigger achievement than the World Cup wins.
Mitchell hamstring blow leaves England short at scrumhalf ahead of Springbok test
Alex Mitchell is doubtful for England's Nations Championship campaign, including the Springbok test in Johannesburg, after pulling a hamstring in a squad training camp.
O'Keeffe stands by his calls in France vs Springboks — still proud, still scarred
O'Keeffe revisits the France-Springboks quarter-final controversy, stands by his performance, and opens up on the personal fallout — while drawing a pointed parallel to Wayne Barnes as someone defined by one call but remembered for a career.
Janse van Rensburg's own words complicate his England call-up
A resurfaced podcast interview shows Janse van Rensburg admitting his kids would question an England decision and that the Boks would mean "so much more" — complicating his already divisive Nations Championship call-up.