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The Springboks' real superpower isn't tactical — it's a promise made across 12 languages
A compelling analytical argument that Springbok dominance flows not from tactical sophistication but from a pre-existing collective identity — a refusal to lose the collision rooted in the cultural and historical weight of the jersey, with Paris 2023 and Wellington 2025 as its clearest data points.
Can anyone stop the Springboks making history in Australia?
Kitson asks whether any side can realistically stop the Springboks completing a World Cup three-peat in Australia in 2027, framing it around how dominant teams sustain their edge through reinvention — and whether Erasmus's squad is doing exactly that.
Erasmus's squad depth strategy serves dual purpose amid gruelling calendar
Rassie Erasmus's expansive selection policy has become more than a depth-building exercise. With South Africa straddling northern and southern hemisphere seasons, the Springbok coach's rotation system also mitigates the toll of a 12-month campaign that leaves domestic franchises scrambling during pre-season. The approach has kept the Boks at No.1 for nearly a year, but the strain on URC sides remains a point of friction.
Sharks showcase Du Toit's try-scoring power after second Springbok touchdown
The Sharks have spotlighted Thomas du Toit's try-scoring threat after the prop crossed for his second Springbok try last week.
Hansen points the finger at one coaching departure for England's slide
Hansen pins England's five-game losing skid squarely on the departure of Andrew Strawbridge, arguing the Kiwi's specialist skill coaching was the engine behind their 12-game winning streak — and that without him, England have regressed technically and tactically.
Rassie's rotation policy is doing more than building depth — it's solving a structural problem
Erasmus's rotation policy isn't just about depth — it's the structural fix for South Africa's unique 12-month season burden, with resting protocols and the Japan connection combining to give the Boks a game-load advantage most rivals can't match.
The fear that fuels Rassie: It's not losing — it's losing South Africa
Erasmus's real fear isn't defeat — it's the country losing its sense of unity around the Boks. As he sets the record for most tests in charge, this piece unpacks the motivation and the toll behind one of rugby's most successful coaching tenures.
Kolbe and Willemse reach 50 Tests as debutant De Villiers features in 45-21 Nations Championship win over England
Kolbe and Willemse earned their 50th Test caps while debutant Paul de Villiers came off the bench as the Springboks opened the inaugural Nations Championship with a 45-21 win over England at Ellis Park.
The real Erasmus genius isn't tactics — it's depth
The real Erasmus genius isn't the Bomb Squad or the win rate — it's a squad so deep that losing eight frontline locks barely registers. De Koning makes the case that this depth, not tactics, is what separates South Africa from the rest and sets them up through the 2031 World Cup.
Papier earns first Springbok start in eight years against Scotland
Embrose Papier earns his eighth Springbok cap and first start in eight years against Scotland, rewarded for a standout Bulls season that saw him score nine tries.
Porthen turns heads with destructive run against England in fourth Test
Twenty-two-year-old prop Zach Porthen impressed off the bench in his fourth Test, running powerfully against England at Ellis Park in the Nations Championship.
Eight years, eight caps: Papier's long road back to the starting IX
Papier starts against Scotland eight years after his debut — Erasmus explains the wait came down to extraordinary depth at nine, not doubt about Papier's quality, while his nine-try Bulls season and the familiarity of the Pollard partnership ultimately sealed the call.
Erasmus dismisses Scotland focus as Boks eye 2027 World Cup depth
Rassie Erasmus has confirmed South Africa's team selection for Saturday's Test against Scotland at Loftus Versfeld is driven entirely by World Cup planning rather than the immediate challenge. The Springbok coach dismissed suggestions that a strong Bulls contingent signals provincial continuity, insisting the July internationals serve as crucial depth-testing ahead of the 2027 tournament in Australia.
Papier relishing chance to reunite with Pollard at Test level
Embrose Papier says reuniting with Handré Pollard in the Springbok halfback pairing for the match against Scotland is a special opportunity.
Erasmus frames Scotland Test as World Cup audition, not a result-chasing exercise
Erasmus confirms the Scotland Test squad was picked entirely with 2027 World Cup planning in mind — not the opponent. With an average of ~25 caps and over half the group still in single figures, he's using the July window to identify who can perform under pressure when it matters.
Willemse denied man-of-the-match award after broadcaster error in milestone appearance
Damian Willemse delivered a commanding performance on his 50th cap for South Africa but was denied the man-of-the-match award after a communication error by broadcaster SuperSport saw the gong mistakenly presented to Damian de Allende. The full-back starred in the Springboks' 45-21 victory over England at Ellis Park, dominating the aerial contest and executing a stunning 50:22 kick.
Willemse's milestone 50th caps the fullback debate — it's settled
Louw argues Willemse's flawless 50th-cap performance against England — aerial dominance, try-saving defence, and a stunning 50-22 — has finally closed the 12-vs-15 debate. The fullback jersey fits, and Saturday proved it.
Erasmus explains Papier recall after eight-year Springbok absence
Rassie Erasmus has recalled Embrose Papier to the Springbok squad for Saturday's Nations Championship match against Scotland at Loftus, citing the scrumhalf's standout URC season with the Bulls. Papier will start alongside Handré Pollard, eight years after the pair last combined for the Boks against the same opponents at Murrayfield.
Keogh vs Zelsmann: Who earns Rassie's Nations Championship nod?
Joubert looks at which players Erasmus will have his eye on at Loftus on Saturday, and what kind of performance earns a genuine Nations Championship selection push.
Rassie's Scotland squad is about more than Scotland
Erasmus has flagged that his overhauled squad for Scotland is a deliberate long-game move rather than a pick-to-win selection — the piece analyses what that means for Bok squad development.