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England pundits back Itoje rest — and see Springboks test as the perfect squad audit
Three former England players argue Itoje's cumulative captaincy load — Lions, England, Saracens — makes this summer the only viable rest window before the World Cup, while framing the Springboks test at Ellis Park as a valuable squad-depth audit rather than a match England must win.
Why BJvR fills a gap England's other centres can't
Ben Youngs argues BJvR is the only England centre option who combines genuine physicality with the distribution demanded by Test rugby — running through Dingwall, Ojomoh, and Lawrence to show why each falls short on at least one count.
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Mitchell out, Spencer a doubt — who starts at nine for England against the Boks?
With Mitchell injured and Spencer a doubt, England's nine jersey is suddenly wide open ahead of the Springbok Tests. Planet Rugby ranks the options — van Poortvliet leads, but the broader question is whether Borthwick uses the July window to accelerate a younger generation.
Barrett ruled out five months as back surgery wrecks All Blacks captaincy and Springboks tour plans
Scott Barrett requires back surgery and is ruled out for five months, missing the Nations Championship and the All Blacks' four-Test tour of South Africa, leaving Dave Rennie without his captain for the entire upcoming international programme.
Scott Barrett ruled out of South Africa tour with back injury requiring surgery
All Blacks captain Scott Barrett faces up to five months out after back surgery, ruling him out of New Zealand's four-test series against the Springboks in South Africa and the July Nations Championship tests, with his captaincy already under review following Dave Rennie's appointment as head coach.
Referee manipulation becoming a URC strategy — and officials are quietly taking notice
Nel makes a pointed case that Irish URC sides, Munster especially, are gaming the head-contact review system to manufacture numerical advantages — and that South African franchises have paid the price through disputed bans and unproven allegations. URC referees are privately on notice, with tighter enforcement expected in the playoffs.
Wessels wants World Rugby to pay schools for players lost overseas
SA Rugby's high-performance GM wants a Fifa-style system where World Rugby compensates local schools and academies for players they develop who are later recruited overseas — the full piece covers his argument.
Burger: Lack of alignment cost Robertson — and Rennie is fixing it with Henry
Burger argues Robertson paid the price for misalignment within NZ Rugby, and that Rennie is consciously correcting that by bringing Henry back — with De Villiers and Jake White both seeing it as a direct shot at being ready for the South Africa series.
Kirwan certain Mo'unga tours SA — and expects a Pollard-style workaround
Kirwan predicts Mo'unga tours South Africa via a staged injury workaround — Matfield's Pollard comparison makes the template explicit — while the crowded All Blacks 10 jersey adds another layer to the selection intrigue.
Biggar calls out SA's 'half-pregnant' Champions Cup stance — but who actually holds the power?
Biggar argues SA holds real leverage in Champions Cup negotiations given their commercial dominance, but calls out the franchises — particularly the Sharks — for undermining that position with weakened lineups. The full panel debate digs into whether SA's options are as powerful as they look, with Goode making the case that the structural mismatch between hemispheres leaves them in a genuine bind.
Biggar: SA Rugby holds the aces, but 'half-pregnant' Champions Cup approach undermines their hand
Biggar argues SA Rugby hold real leverage in Champions Cup negotiations thanks to the Springbok brand's global dominance, but calls out the 'half-pregnant' commitment from franchises like the Sharks as self-defeating. Goode counters that the structural options — stay, leave, or go it alone — each carry significant commercial downsides, leaving SA Rugby with more constraints than their power suggests.
SA's Champions Cup future, England's residency debate, and the Prem's scoring inflation problem
A wide-ranging column examining whether South Africa's Champions Cup involvement is financially and logistically sustainable, the ethics of residency qualification in England's squad selection, and whether the Prem's recent scoring avalanche signals a jeopardy deficit rather than a quality surge.
Who leads England if Itoje sits out the Springbok Tests?
With Itoje's availability for the Springbok Tests in doubt, Planet Rugby ranks England's captaincy options — Chessum emerges as the front-runner ahead of George, Genge, and a cluster of outside bets.
Borthwick weighs Itoje rest ahead of July Tests against Springboks
Steve Borthwick may rest Maro Itoje and other England seniors for the summer Nations Championship, with Ollie Chessum set to captain at least one Test — opening against South Africa in Johannesburg on 4 July.
Kirwan backs Mo'unga loophole — and Matfield sees a Pollard precedent
Kirwan is certain Mo'unga tours South Africa via an injury loophole, with Matfield citing the Rassie/Pollard RWC precedent — and NZR's CEO publicly holding the line changes nothing in Kirwan's view.
Janse van Rensburg at the top of England's centre pecking order — and what it means for the Boks
Borthwick's centre headache has a new frontrunner: Janse van Rensburg is rated the likely starter at 12 for England's Tests against Fiji and Argentina, though he's ineligible for the opener against the Springboks. The piece ranks all options at 12 and 13, with Freeman locked in outside and Slade unlucky to be on the fringes.
Borthwick may rest Itoje and other senior players for July Tests against Springboks
Steve Borthwick may rest Maro Itoje and other senior England players for the Nations Championship, with Ollie Chessum expected to lead the side in at least one July Test — including the Johannesburg fixture against the Springboks on 4 July.
How a vague headline ignited a Champions Cup storm that wasn't really there
Brenden Nel argues the Champions Cup exit story was built on almost nothing — a paraphrased aside in one Afrikaans piece — and that SA Rugby's deep financial and structural investment in the EPCR makes any such exit illogical, while pointing out that the most vocal critics conveniently ignore the structural inequities within the competition itself.
Giteau Law debate flares as Mo'unga eligibility row divides All Black voices
Parsons draws a line between backing a Giteau Law and supporting a narrow eligibility carve-out for Mo'unga specifically — the distinction matters as NZ Rugby wrestles with whether their contracted fly-half can face the Springboks this August.