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Rassie Erasmus & Siya Kolisi | Springbok Press Conference | 23 June 2026
The Springbok squad for the Nations Championship was announced over the weekend and started their preparations in Johannesburg on Monday. Rassie Erasmus and Siya Kolisi addressed the media on Tuesday as they turn their attention to the big
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Kolisi highlights discipline lapses despite Springboks' 80-point Barbarians rout
Siya Kolisi acknowledged the Springboks achieved most of their objectives in Saturday's 80-31 victory over the Barbarians in Gqeberha, but the captain identified defensive lapses and deviations from the game plan as areas requiring attention. Former All Blacks coach Scott Robertson, leading the invitational side, praised South Africa's depth following the 12-try performance.
Contepomi: Boks have cracked the balance — and that's what makes them dangerous
Contepomi argues the Boks' real danger lies in their evolving balance between forward dominance and expansive attack — and flags sustained possession as the best way to exploit their defence.
Robertson warns rivals: fall into the Boks' blueprint and you're caught in the matrix
Robertson's post-match verdict after the Baa-Baas' 80-31 loss doubles as a scouting warning: get caught in the Boks' scrum-and-maul cycle and the game is over before you realise it. Contepomi adds that South Africa's attacking evolution makes them even harder to approach defensively.
De Jongh warns: don't expect a Bok clean sweep against wounded All Blacks
De Jongh predicts a tight Greatest Rivalry series, cautioning against any expectation of a Bok clean sweep — a wounded All Blacks side with something to prove under Rennie is, in his view, a very different proposition to one simply in decline.
Contepomi sees a Bok team evolving beyond their forward foundations
Contepomi praises the Boks' growing attacking dimension alongside their forward muscle — the piece explores what that outside perspective reveals about South Africa's tactical evolution.
Cameraman injures Kolbe during Boks vs Barbarians — and World Rugby's rules were clearly broken
A host broadcaster cameraman ran onto the field during the Boks-Barbarians match and injured Kolbe — Jan de Koning breaks down exactly which World Rugby laws were broken and where accountability sits.