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Mallett backs Erasmus's Horn gamble at 10 — but calls it a 'fantastic challenge'
Nick Mallett endorses Erasmus's decision to start Quan Horn at fly-half against the Barbarians, arguing Horn has been operating as a de facto 10 within the Lions system all season — and that the experienced players around him make this a realistic audition ahead of the Nations Championship.
Keo & Zels back Rassie's youth call-ups — and the Bulls to deliver in Dublin
Keo and Zels endorse Erasmus's youth-leaning squad picks and tip the Bulls to win the URC final in Dublin.
Borthwick plans to rest Itoje for England's summer Tests — but it hinges on second-row fitness
Borthwick wants Itoje rested for the summer Tests — South Africa included — but England's second-row depth is so brittle that one injury to Martin or Coles this weekend could force a rethink.
Keo & Zels back Rassie's youth call-ups — and the Bulls to seal it in Dublin
Keo & Zels back Erasmus's youth-heavy squad selections and predict the Bulls will claim a maiden URC title on Friday night in Dublin.
Horn at 10, a Stormers-heavy Bomb Squad, and five uncapped faces — five things to know about the Boks' Barbarians selection
Erasmus has named Quan Horn at fly-half — his first professional start at 10 — with Kolbe taking kicking duties, a Stormers-heavy Bomb Squad replacing the usual faces, and five uncapped players handed their moment ahead of the Nations Championship.
Stick unpacks the thinking behind blooding teenage talent in the Bok system
Stick explains that pulling teenagers like Siyaya into senior Bok alignment camps is a deliberate pipeline strategy — the exposure to that environment is designed to raise their ceiling before they return to franchise and Junior World Cup rugby.
Five things that matter in Erasmus's Barbarians squad
Planet Rugby breaks down the five key talking points from Erasmus's Barbarians squad: Horn's unprecedented fly-half debut, Du Toit's injury comeback, a heavily rotated Bomb Squad drawn entirely from the Stormers, and five uncapped players given their shot before the Nations Championship opener.
URC Final: The head-to-heads that will decide it in Dublin
Nacewa and Matfield break down the key URC Final battles: Le Roux vs Keenan at fullback, Papier vs Gibson-Park at nine, and Moodie's midfield test against a Leinster back line that ended the Bulls 32-7 twelve months ago.
Perenara's Barbarians: X-factor over pedigree ahead of Gqeberha clash
Rich breaks down a Barbarians squad built on X-factor rather than depth, with a flair-heavy backline and an underdog forward pack facing a stern Springbok examination in Gqeberha.
From Kulile Village to Nairobi: Siphenathi Yeko's debut chapter
Siphenathi Yeko scored five tries on debut at the Rugby Africa Cup — including a start at flyhalf — and is now pushing hard to force her way into the Bok Women's USA series plans.
Nacewa: The Lancaster vs Nienaber defensive gap is overblown
Nacewa argues the supposed gulf between Lancaster's and Nienaber's defensive systems at Leinster is overblown — a sharp counter-narrative from someone who knows the province intimately.
Horn at 10, Am at 12 — Bok coaches back experiments with genuine intent
Erasmus and his staff are backing Horn at flyhalf and Am at inside centre not as stop-gap moves but as deliberate experiments with long-term squad utility in mind — Horn's dual-position value aids the 6/2 split, while Am's 12 trial is something Brown has been pushing since joining the setup.
Quan Horn at 10: Squad management necessity or a glimpse of future utility?
Horn at flyhalf is partly injury-forced, partly deliberate — Erasmus wants a dual 10/15 option to unlock 6-2 bench splits, and the Barbarians match is his testing ground.
Matfield's blueprint: Maul them, strangle them, and let Willie le Roux pick apart Nienaber's defence
Matfield argues the Bulls must win through scrum, maul and forward stranglehold rather than open play — and singles out Willie le Roux's knowledge of Nienaber's defensive system as the critical X-factor in cracking Leinster at Croke Park.
South Africa isn't the raider — the real migration story is Wales draining out and France hoovering up the Pacific
The squad data across the Prem, Top 14, and URC shows South Africa and New Zealand are not the great raiders — the real story is Wales bleeding players to England and France systematically drawing from Pacific and Georgian rugby while those unions see no financial return.
De Villiers sees Kolisi's return as a masterclass, not a threat
De Villiers has earned his breakout status at the Stormers and is about to make his senior Bok debut — but the more revealing storyline is how he's framing Kolisi's impending return to Cape Town as opportunity rather than obstacle.
Nortjé: The Bull who's given everything
A profile of Ruan Nortjé as the quintessential Bull — his work rate, captaincy and what he represents to the franchise.
Paul de Villiers is no one-trick fetcher — he's a modern No.6 with a full toolkit
Gavin Rich argues that Paul de Villiers' 19 URC turnovers are just the entry point — his ball-carrying, tackling, and broader game make him a modern No.6 rather than a specialist fetcher, and his squad media duties hint at Barbarians involvement.
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.
Davids: Don't sleep on the Barbarians
Davids is warning against underestimating a Barbarians side stacked with X-factor internationals and coached by Robertson and Contepomi — the full piece outlines why Saturday's opener in Gqeberha carries more risk than the 54-7 scoreline from last year might suggest.