Then vs Now: Rugby World Cup stars before they famous | U20s Championship
Every star had to have a beginning. The Junior World Championships is where a lot of these stars were first discovered. The opportunity to put on your national team shirt is special, to be able to do it from age grade to the biggest stage i
Halftime flashbacks and World Cup depth: Rassie's takeaways from the England win
Erasmus drew a direct line between last year's Australia collapse and his halftime intervention against England, while framing the 45-21 win — achieved with an underdone, reshaped side — as evidence his depth-building plan is on track for 2027.
The Pollard–Le Roux axis Bulls are banking on to topple Leinster
Jan de Koning profiles the Pollard–Le Roux axis as the Bulls' critical weapon in the URC Final, arguing their decade of shared Test experience — forged through World Cup campaigns — gives the Bulls a genuine edge heading into a match where Leinster are heavy favourites.
Erasmus draws the line: World Cup planning won't come at the cost of winning
Erasmus is unambiguous: squad-building and World Cup prep don't override the drive to win. The piece breaks down how he's balancing depth rotation with a clear selection hierarchy, and what this season's fixture list — England, then four All Blacks Tests — demands of a squad that's broadened over two years and is now being refined.
Pollard flags technical fix, not crisis, ahead of Leinster final
Pollard has called his Glasgow kicking display outright terrible but insists it's a technical fix rather than a confidence issue — the piece examines whether his veteran composure holds up ahead of the Leinster final.
Erasmus holds no grudges over Brown's All Blacks move, eyes replacements
Rassie Erasmus says the Springboks have replacement candidates in mind for Tony Brown after New Zealand Rugby confirmed the attack coach will join the All Blacks setup post-2027 Rugby World Cup, while SA Rugby moves to finalise the rest of the coaching staff's contracts before year's end.