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Catha Jacobs in the Green Room 💚

🇿🇦 Double the rugby. Double the gees. 🔥

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South Africa comeback to defend their Rugby World Cup title | England vs South Africa RWC 2023

One of the most dramatic games of the 2023 Rugby World Cup. A rainy day in Paris between to giants of Rugby to book themselves a ticket to the final. England taking the lead towards the end of the game but these final 15 minutes will be one

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Junior Boks face Georgia reality check as Round 2 serves up tournament's biggest tests

The Junior Boks face a stern Georgia test in Tbilisi — with Giliomee shifted to flyhalf and Rugby365 backing South Africa by 25 — while Round 2 also serves up NZ vs Scotland and Argentina vs Ireland. Full teams and predictions for all seven fixtures included.

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Journey to Greatness | Khuthadzo Rasivhaga

From a small village in Limpopo to playing on the world stage in Georgia, SA U20 speedster Khuthadzo Rasivhaga is living his rugby dream with the Junior Springboks, playing for the people of Venda. This is his journey...and he's only gettin

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50 Test caps | Damian Willemse and Cheslin Kolbe

Nothing by pride for two selfless, humble and hard-working #Springboks 💚💛 #ForeverGreenForeverGold

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England deploy hypoxic training and breathwork protocols ahead of Ellis Park Test

England have prepared for Ellis Park's altitude by training with hypoxic generators set to around 3,500 metres — double the Johannesburg elevation — and implementing structured breathwork protocols ahead of Saturday's Nations Championship opener against the Springboks.

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Mike Brown on Ellis Park, Eddie Jones's braai simulation, and what England's altitude gamble cost them in 2018

Brown revisits the comedy and folly of England's 2018 Ellis Park trip — Jones's braai roleplay, the altitude collapse after a 24-3 lead — and argues the current squad's Six Nations pain could be the making of them, much like 2015 was.

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Schalk Brits questions Rassie Erasmus' fly-half cover for England clash

Former Springbok hooker Schalk Brits has raised concerns over the absence of a recognised fly-half on the bench for Saturday's Nations Championship opener against England. With Handré Pollard omitted from the matchday 23 and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu injured, Manie Libbok will start at 10 with limited replacement options should a change be required.

SA Rugby Mag · Planet Rugby
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Brits questions Pollard omission: what happens if Libbok goes down?

Brits supports Libbok's selection but challenges the logic of dropping Pollard from the matchday 23 altogether — arguing the Boks have left themselves dangerously exposed at 10 if Libbok goes down against England.

SA Rugby Mag
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The fear that keeps Rassie going — and greying

Nel profiles the psychological engine behind Erasmus's coaching drive — not fear of defeat itself, but fear of extinguishing the national togetherness Springbok success has built. Mallett adds historical perspective on the toll the job takes, while Erasmus reflects candidly on the off-season void and what camp genuinely means to him.

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Tindall and May's blunt Bok warning: England are walking into a war

Tindall and May draw on bitter personal experience to warn that England — already four Tests down — are walking into exactly the kind of brutal, attritional war that the current Bok side specialises in.

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Jones makes the case: England's overseas exile policy is costing them dearly — and Willis is the proof

Jones argues England walk into Ellis Park unnecessarily weakened by the RFU's overseas selection ban, with Willis — just named Top 14 Player of the Season — as the defining case study, while holding up South Africa's approach as the smarter model.

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Mike Brown on Ellis Park, altitude folly, and what England must get right this time

Brown revisits England's shambolic 2018 Ellis Park prep — Jones's fake-braai simulation, the altitude gamble that backfired, and the 42-39 collapse from 24-3 up. He draws a direct line to the current tour, arguing that adversity, properly absorbed, is exactly what this England group needs.

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The fear that keeps Rassie going — and ageing

Erasmus opens up on what really drives him — not a fear of losing, but a fear of losing the national togetherness Bok success has created. Nick Mallett adds perspective on the toll the job takes, and the piece paints a fuller picture of how Erasmus stays motivated heading into a potential historic third consecutive World Cup campaign.

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Schalk Brits: Pollock will get 'a lot of spice' at Ellis Park

Brits rates Pollock highly but warns Ellis Park will test him — and the back row collision between the two sides shapes up as the match's defining contest.

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Cravenweek en daarna

Ons gesels oor die Cravenweek wat tans aan die gang is en ook oor die verskillende roetes wat splers kan volg om by professionele rugby uit te kom.

SA Rugby Magazine
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Nations Championship: what Bok fans need to know

The Nations Championship launches 4 July with South Africa vs England as one of the marquee openers — the linked piece covers the format and structure of this new cross-hemisphere competition.

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Fassi heads to Japan on sabbatical as Sharks full-back joins Brave Lupus for 2027 season

Aphelele Fassi will join Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo for the 2027 Rugby League One season on a sabbatical, having signed a new deal to remain at the Sharks long-term. The Springbok full-back is part of a triple signing alongside Scotland's Jack Dempsey and ex-All Black David Havili, who have both committed permanently to the Japanese club.

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Coles, Kolisi and what England might not grasp about Springbok identity

Using Alex Coles's unusual off-field curiosity — including a conversation he sought with Kolisi on racial unity — Robert Kitson questions whether England genuinely grasp the meaning that drives Springbok rugby, and what England's own sense of purpose looks like by comparison.

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Rassie on scrum feeds: better enforcement coming, but context will still matter

Erasmus draws on World Rugby's 'Shape of the Game' conference to explain why scrum-feed policing is nuanced rather than negligent — and what will actually be clamped down on.

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