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Dragons' Euro buzz a double-edged sword ahead of Bulls visit
Tiatia is warning the Dragons against letting their Challenge Cup momentum become a distraction ahead of a Bulls side that's won all four previous meetings and needs the league points.
Breakdown battle the key as Lions look to ambush log-leaders Glasgow
The Lions have identified Glasgow's breakdown speed as the key weakness to exploit on Saturday, with Pretorius, Du Plessis, and Mahashe all available to contest the ruck — and a lot more than local pride riding on the result.
Breakdown battle: How the Lions plan to stop Glasgow's tempo machine
The Lions are targeting Glasgow's quick-ruck DNA through their loosie trio of Pretorius, Du Plessis and Mahashe — with the breakdown framed as the tactical hinge of a high-stakes URC clash.
Sharks' Top-Eight Bid Hanging by a Thread as Esterhuizen Demands Mental Switch
Seven points off the top eight with four to play and key players injured, the Sharks' season hinges on fixing the mental inconsistency Esterhuizen has publicly identified as their core problem.
Scarra Ntubeni's One-Club Stormers Career Ends Saturday — With Joy, Regret and Grief
Scarra Ntubeni bows out against Connacht on Saturday after 15 seasons as a one-club Stormer — a career shaped by persistent injury, a single Test cap, and a bond with the late Chippie Solomon that gives his farewell an unexpectedly poignant edge.
Accountability, anonymity, and a farewell to Chippie Solomon
Gavin Rich uses the Feinberg-Mngomezulu social media pile-on to argue that anonymous online criticism is fundamentally different from the accountable press era — and the piece ends with a heartfelt tribute to Stormers team manager Chippie Solomon.
Graham Henry warns weak Super Rugby is an existential threat to All Blacks quality — not just a local problem
Graham Henry praises Rennie's player depth but warns that a weakened Super Rugby and geographic isolation are quietly eroding the All Blacks' development pipeline — a structural problem that goes beyond coaching.
De Villiers: Pollock's immaturity cost Northampton a Champions Cup semi-final place
Jean de Villiers argues Henry Pollock's yellow card in Northampton's Champions Cup quarter-final was a costly lapse in emotional control — and a maturity lesson the England back-rower can't afford to ignore.
Hong Kong Sevens: Why Momentum Is the Tournament's Deciding Factor
Nick Wasiliev argues that momentum is the defining force at the Hong Kong Sevens, with the tournament's unique intensity amplifying winning streaks and collapses alike on the SVNS circuit.
Wright's ACL return could reignite Brumbies' back-three threat
RugbyPass argues Tom Wright's return from the ACL he suffered against the Springboks is the Brumbies' most important mid-season development — and a reminder of what they've been missing in the back three.
Kenny's remarkable URC season was nearly cut short before it began
Joshua Kenny nearly quit rugby before becoming the URC's top tryscorer this season — a profile worth reading for anyone tracking emerging wing talent with Springbok potential.
Tinus de Beer's personal stakes ahead of Lions vs Bulls
Simon Thomas profiles Lions loosehead Tinus de Beer ahead of a Bulls clash that carries personal meaning — tracing his journey from skinny youngster to professional prop.
Werner Kok caught in Ulster contract uncertainty despite becoming Belfast favourite
Werner Kok has become a fan favourite at Ulster but doesn't know if the province can retain him — a candid look at the stresses of contract limbo in Belfast.
Snyman signals fresh approach as Blitzboks target Hong Kong redemption
Philip Snyman says the Blitzboks have hit reset ahead of the Hong Kong Sevens, a tournament that has historically not gone their way. The full piece unpacks what that reset actually means.
Stormers legends back emotional home win as farewell tribute to Chippie Solomon
De Villiers, Burger and Shimange are backing the Stormers to send Chippie Solomon off in style — and the piece captures the emotional stakes around his departure from those closest to WP rugby.
Larkham sees silver lining in Super Rugby's shrinking footprint
Stephen Larkham argues that losing another Super Rugby franchise is less a crisis and more a chance to build a tighter, stronger competition — but is that spin or genuine strategy?
Ackermann lays it on the line: Bulls must win in Newport
Ackermann has delivered a no-frills directive ahead of the Bulls' URC clash against the Dragons in Newport: win or face the consequences. The piece captures a coach who's made the stakes unmistakably clear.
Ackermann sets the record straight: Dragons are no gimme for Bulls
Johan Ackermann outlines why the Bulls can't afford to take Dragons lightly on Friday, with four must-win URC games standing between them and the playoffs after a costly home defeat to the Stormers.
Blitzboks lock in on Hong Kong title defence
The Blitzboks arrive in Hong Kong as defending champions but are deliberately shelving past results — the squad's focus is squarely on what's ahead, not what's been.
Chris Smith steps out of the shadows as the Lions' first-choice conductor
Morne Esben argues Chris Smith has cemented himself as the Lions' controlling flyhalf — no longer second choice, but the man in charge.