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Mallett: Robertson's Barbarians role is breathing space, not redemption
Mallett argues Robertson's Barbarians role is about recovery, not reinvention — and expects the Boks to win comfortably in Gqeberha.
SA 'A' v Zimbabwe: Stick eyes Bok-ready backs as Am looks to rebuild his case
Stick is using SA 'A' v Zimbabwe to audition Bok-system backs — with Lukhanyo Am's fading Test standing and a promising back three headlining the selection story.
Bulls handed Stormers blueprint as Rassie and Mallett chart path to URC glory
The Vodacom Bulls head into Friday's United Rugby Championship final at Croke Park armed with a template laid out by their Cape Town rivals. Rassie Erasmus and Nick Mallett both point to the DHL Stormers' physical semi-final display against Leinster as proof the Irish province can be rattled—provided the Bulls avoid the discipline lapses that cost their countrymen. With eight consecutive wins and Handré Pollard steering the ship, Johan Ackermann's side arrive in Dublin with momentum and belief.
Gqeberha double-header: What Erasmus is really looking for on Saturday
Gavin Rich unpacks the Gqeberha double-header as a deliberate personnel exercise: Quan Horn auditions at flyhalf for a six/two bench role ahead of the All Blacks series, Riley Norton gets early senior exposure, and the SA A curtain-raiser doubles as a star-watch for the next generation — all before England arrive in two weeks.
Gqeberha double-header: depth audit or confidence builder?
Rich analyses the Gqeberha double-header as a depth audit ahead of the serious international season — with Horn at flyhalf, Norton at lock, and a raft of near-debutants in the A side all auditioning against limited opposition.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu confirms successful surgery after ankle injury
Feinberg-Mngomezulu has undergone successful ankle surgery following the injury suffered against Cardiff, with a lengthy absence ahead that could affect his Springbok availability for the Rugby Championship.
Robertson and Perenara: Bok depth makes them 'a very good team'
Robertson and Perenara have offered an frank pre-match assessment that doubles as a compliment to Erasmus's programme — with squad depth and selection integrity identified as the Boks' core strengths ahead of the Barbarians clash.
Erasmus flags a Covid-era hole in the Springbok depth chart
Erasmus credits SA Rugby's 2013 development pathway for the Boks' current depth, but warns that a Covid-era gap will create a thin spot in the 22–26 age bracket — and explains why he's less worried about lock depth than the outside world is.
Nortjé eyes URC glory in Bulls farewell after decade at Loftus
Ruan Nortjé will bring down the curtain on a ten-year Bulls career when he faces Leinster in Friday's United Rugby Championship Grand Final at Croke Park. The Springbok lock, who is bound for Japan, hopes to sign off his Loftus Versfeld tenure by lifting silverware in Dublin.
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Giving back with our partners, Engen and Spur 💚💛#Springboks | #ForeverGreenForeverGold
Esterhuizen backs Horn experiment and relishes Baa-baas midfield battle
Esterhuizen previews the Barbarians clash, backing Quan Horn's surprise flyhalf start and flagging the Nankivell-Vakatawa midfield as a serious test — worth a look for anyone tracking the Nations Championship squad picture.
Nortjé bids farewell to Bulls in Croke Park Grand Final
Ruan Nortjé ends a decade with the Bulls in Friday's URC Grand Final against Leinster at Croke Park before departing for Japan, reflecting on a journey that began with a WhatsApp message during his matric year.
Manu Tshituka relishing SA 'A' chance as citizenship journey reaches new milestone
Manu Tshituka makes his SA 'A' debut against Zimbabwe in Gqeberha on Saturday, joining brother Vincent in the national team environment after both were granted South African citizenship last year following a two-decade wait.
Emmanuel Tshituka | Springbok Press Conference | 17 June 2026
Emmanuel Tshituka faced the media on Wednesday after the team had wrapped up their main training block ahead of their season-opening clashes, when the Boks face the Barbarians and the SA 'A' team run out against Zimbabwe. He will run out fo
Nortjé targeting URC title as Bulls farewell
Departing Bulls lock Ruan Nortjé says winning the URC final against Leinster at Croke Park on Friday would be the ideal farewell from the franchise.
Emmanuel Tshituka to make SA 'A' debut alongside brother Vincent in Gqeberha
Emmanuel Tshituka makes his SA 'A' debut against Zimbabwe in Gqeberha on Saturday, starting at flank alongside captain and brother Vincent in what will be the first time the two Congolese-born siblings have shared a green and gold jersey.
Rassie's blueprint: How the Bulls can break their Dublin curse
Erasmus points to the Stormers' near-upset as the tactical blueprint for the Bulls: physical dominance, pressure on Leinster's gain line, and the discipline to sustain it for a full 80 minutes — something ill-discipline denied the Cape side in Dublin.
Erasmus urges Bulls to follow Stormers blueprint in URC final
Rassie Erasmus has pointed the Vodacom Bulls towards the Stormers' near-miss against Leinster as a tactical template ahead of Friday's United Rugby Championship final in Dublin. The Springbok coach believes Johan Ackermann's side can exploit the vulnerabilities exposed in the semifinal, provided they avoid the disciplinary lapses that have undermined previous South African challenges at Croke Park.
The Zimbabwe fixture is Erasmus's masterstroke in locking down South Africa's next generation
The SA 'A' v Zimbabwe fixture is a deliberate regulatory play by Erasmus — World Rugby Regulation 8.2 means every uncapped player on the pitch is formally captured to their nation, locking 18 emerging Springboks prospects to South Africa before rival unions can pursue them via residency pathways.
Gavin Rich: Boks, Bulls, Barbarians — and a season full of promise (and problems)
Gavin Rich previews a packed Springbok season, with sharp criticism of the Baltimore leg undermining the All Blacks series concept, scepticism about the Nations Championship's credibility, and cautious optimism for the Bulls ahead of the URC final.