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Rassie sees another gear in Thomas du Toit
Erasmus rates du Toit among the world's best tightheads but thinks Bath's influence has only unlocked part of his ceiling — worth reading for the insight into what the Bok coaching staff still expects from him.
Libbok gets his shot, Tony-ball gets its backline — five things Rassie's selection tells us
Erasmus's team selection is read as a full philosophical commitment to Tony-ball — Libbok over Pollard is the headline call, backed by a backline engineered for pace and broken play, while the forward pack stays brutally conservative. The one risk flag is a bench light on positional cover in key areas.
Erasmus tight-lipped on England team prediction — but delighted with analyst coup
Erasmus explains why he's staying quiet on England's team this time around, and goes deep on the Joe Lewis analyst recruitment — framing it as a long-overdue capacity fix rather than a spy coup, while acknowledging the intel flows both ways given England's current connections to former Bok staff.
Earl's blunt warning ahead of Ellis Park showdown
Earl is demanding a results-or-nothing mentality from England ahead of Ellis Park, framing the Bok encounter as the kind of brutal benchmark you can't bluff your way through.
Half-empty Ellis Park exposes the real cost of Springbok Test rugby
With Ellis Park half-empty ahead of the England Test, Jan de Koning unpacks why — steep ticket pricing, urban decay around the venue, and stretched consumer wallets are doing more damage than SARU's Iran-war explanation suggests.
Why Porthen over Louw is smarter than it looks
Porthen's tighthead bench selection over Louw comes down to scrumming form in camp, a mobility match-up against England's younger side, and Louw needing time to recover from a bruising personal and physical stretch — Nel breaks down Erasmus's full selection logic, including the Libbok call and the lockless bench.
Rassie banks on Northampton's DNA shaping England's Nations Championship game plan
Erasmus expects England's Saints-heavy squad to dictate an expansive, attacking approach at Ellis Park — a read that's already shaped his bench selection. The piece unpacks the logic and what it means for Saturday's Nations Championship opener.
Rassie's England selection: power up front, but the second half could tell a different story
Erasmus has named his strongest available pack to target England's scrum and maul from kick-off, but Cardinelli argues the real tactical intrigue lies on the bench — with Hanekom, Van Staden and a revised front-row rotation signalling a planned second-half tempo shift. Williams and Libbok also face a genuine audition running the show from the start.
Springboks could lose world No.1 ranking on Nations Championship opening weekend
The Boks' world No.1 ranking, intact since September, faces its first real test on the opening weekend of the Nations Championship — the piece breaks down exactly how they could be knocked off top spot.
Libbok gets his chance, Porthen earns his stripes — but Pollard's omission is the real story
Libbok starts, Porthen's future looks bright, and Etzebeth is back — but the real talking point is Pollard not making the 23 at all, with Erasmus choosing no specialist bench playmaker for the Nations Championship opener against England.
Libbok starts, Van der Merwe dropped despite four tries — Bok squad winners and losers dissected
Libbok starts at 10, Van der Merwe is dropped despite four tries against the Barbarians, and Pollard doesn't even make the 23 — Planet Rugby breaks down the key winners and losers from the Springbok squad named for the Nations Championship opener against England.
Libbok gets his shot, Porthen earns the hype — but Pollard's omission is the real talking point
A squad breakdown for the England Nations Championship opener — Libbok starts at 10, Porthen is tipped for a long future, but Pollard's total omission despite SFM's injury is the headline call worth examining.
Kitshoff explains how Erasmus gets Bok players to buy into his 5% moments
Kitshoff breaks down Erasmus's buy-in formula: 95% orthodox prep, 5% targeted innovation framed around manufacturing mismatches and unfair advantages — with Nyakane adding that the novelty also keeps the squad stimulated in training.
Kitshoff pulls back the curtain on Erasmus's 5% philosophy
Kitshoff reveals Erasmus frames trick plays as just 5% of weekly prep, selling each one on the specific mismatch it creates — with Nyakane adding that the novelty keeps players sharp in training and unpredictable on match day.
Nyakane and Kitshoff on why Pollock will get a cold welcome — and a thorough game-plan
Nyakane explains why Pollock's social media persona will land badly with conservative South African crowds, while Kitshoff points to Felix Jones's inside knowledge of England as the Boks' edge in neutralising Pollock and the Smiths at Ellis Park.
Nyakane: South African rugby culture means Pollock will get a cold reception — on and off the field
Nyakane and Kitshoff unpack why Pollock's persona will grate with conservative South African rugby culture — and why Felix Jones's inside knowledge of England's setup gives the Boks an analytical edge in neutralising him at Ellis Park.
Don't be fooled by England's Six Nations finish — this is a genuine test for the Boks
A well-argued warning against Bok fan overconfidence ahead of the Nations Championship opener — England's Six Nations implosion had clear context, their Paris performance suggests they're back, and the Boks' seasonal rust is a real variable. Erasmus's wariness is well-founded.
Erasmus fires the first shot with a full-strength Bok lineup
Erasmus named a full-strength Nations Championship XV early in the week — Kitson argues it's a deliberate psychological play that puts England on the back foot before the game has even started.
The Northampton blueprint: England's altitude cheat code for Ellis Park?
The piece asks whether Northampton and Bristol's recent Loftus wins give England a replicable blueprint for Ellis Park — and with six Saints players likely starting, Borthwick's side may be banking on exactly that altitude formula.
Kolisi grooming his own successor
Hermanus makes the case that Kolisi is deliberately nurturing his successor, with the Nations Championship providing the platform. Worth reading for the player identification and the succession argument.