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Rassie's 2031 masterplan is already in motion

Cardinelli traces the through-line from Erasmus's 2022 SA 'A' experiment to the current blooding cycle, arguing the squad-building process is now a structured long-term programme targeting 2027 and 2031 — with a compelling look at who the next generation of Bok stalwarts might be.

Rugby365
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Le Roux on De Bruin: freedom, fresh ideas, and the Bulls' attacking turnaround

Le Roux unpacks how Neil de Bruin's arrival transformed the Bulls' attack — collaborative coaching, player freedom, and a pre-existing trust with Ackermann all feature as the Bulls prepare for the URC Final ranked No.1 on attack.

Rugby365
AnalysisSpringboks

Nienaber's Leinster fallout opens door for Springbok return

A senior SA Rugby administrator believes Erasmus will engineer a return for Nienaber — either as a post-2027 assistant or in an earlier technical advisor role modelled on Eddie Jones's 2007 involvement — with the piece mapping out exactly how that fits around the existing backroom structure.

Planet Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Scarra's message to SA's next wave ahead of All Blacks test

Ntubeni is urging SA's young players to seize the All Blacks opportunity as a career-defining benchmark — the full piece covers his reasoning.

SA Rugby Mag
AnalysisSpringboks

Mallett: Brown's All Blacks deal changes nothing about his Springbok commitment

Mallett makes a measured case that Brown's pre-announced All Blacks move is a non-issue for Springbok preparations — but the potential RWC 2027 quarter-final collision adds an awkward edge to that confidence.

Planet Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Mallett backs Imad Khan as a genuine Bok bolter

Mallett singles out Imad Khan — who stepped in for the injured Reinach and impressed against Leinster — as a credible Bok bolter, while crediting Erasmus's large squad culture as deliberate long-term environment-building rather than mere depth cover.

Planet Rugby
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Kitsie: Rugby ability alone won't earn a World Cup spot under Rassie

Kitshoff flags that Rassie's selection lens goes well beyond rugby ability — players need to pass a 'warrior test' of character and mental fortitude to earn a World Cup shot.

SA Rugby Mag
AnalysisSpringboks

Feinberg-Mngomezulu and the reintegration puzzle facing Erasmus in 2025

Erasmus identifies reintegrating Feinberg-Mngomezulu and Hooker from injury as a trickier selection problem than routine rotation — with a 14-Test season, individual development roadmaps, and the 2027 timeline all pulling in different directions.

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AnalysisSpringboks

Springboks v Barbarians: Every clash before Saturday's Gqeberha opener

A fixture-by-fixture breakdown of all nine Springbok-Barbarians meetings ahead of Saturday's Gqeberha opener, with the series locked at 4-4-1 and the Boks aiming to back up their 54-7 Cape Town demolition from 2024.

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AnalysisSpringboks

Erasmus: winning stays non-negotiable, whatever the World Cup build-up demands

Erasmus has made his 2025 season intent explicit: rotation and World Cup-building happen inside a framework where winning remains the non-negotiable baseline. The piece breaks down what that means for squad management, the veterans' standing, and why the All Blacks series carries extra weight.

TimesLIVE Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Erasmus draws the line: World Cup planning won't come at the cost of winning

Erasmus is unambiguous: squad-building and World Cup prep don't override the drive to win. The piece breaks down how he's balancing depth rotation with a clear selection hierarchy, and what this season's fixture list — England, then four All Blacks Tests — demands of a squad that's broadened over two years and is now being refined.

TimesLIVE Rugby · Rugby365
AnalysisSpringboks

Erasmus relaxed on Brown's exit — replacements already identified

Erasmus reveals he already has replacements for Tony Brown in mind, having known from day one that Brown intended to return home after 2027. The piece covers his defence of Brown's decision and the close personal bond between the two.

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Norton earns Erasmus praise as Bok lock depth is tested by injuries

Erasmus has spoken warmly about Junior Bok skipper Riley Norton ahead of a potential senior debut in Gqeberha, with the lock stocks thinned by long-term injuries to Snyman, Moerat, and Ruan Venter. Norton's game time against the Barbarians or Zimbabwe will tell Erasmus whether he's ready to step into the Nations Championship frame.

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AnalysisSpringboks

Pollard flags technical fix, not crisis, ahead of Leinster final

Pollard has called his Glasgow kicking display outright terrible but insists it's a technical fix rather than a confidence issue — the piece examines whether his veteran composure holds up ahead of the Leinster final.

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AnalysisSpringboks

Pollard backs himself to fire in Dublin despite semifinal kicking horror show

Pollard plays down his semifinal kicking meltdown, explains his rhythm-based reset process, and outlines why the Bulls believe their season-long resilience gives them a genuine shot at finally winning the URC title against Leinster in Dublin.

SuperSport Rugby · Rugby365
AnalysisSpringboks

Brown's legacy is a Bok team he helped make harder to beat — including for himself

Gavin Rich argues Brown's exit was always baked in, and the real story is that he leaves behind a Bok team he's made genuinely harder to beat — even for himself. Rich also clears the injury fog around the Bok squad and makes a pointed case that the Bulls' URC final chances hinge entirely on whether they can replicate the Stormers' defensive aggression against Leinster.

SuperSport Rugby · Planet Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Pollard: The Bulls' resilience this season is their greatest final weapon

Pollard argues the Bulls' repeated comeback ability this season — tested early by a coaching change and a rough patch — is their most valuable asset heading into a Croke Park rematch with Leinster. He rates Gibson-Park's kicking game off nine as the standout threat, but insists self-execution in the opening 20 minutes is the real priority.

SuperSport Rugby
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Ackermann flags discipline as the Bulls' biggest threat heading into Croke Park

Ackermann identifies discipline — specifically cheap yellow cards — as the critical variable for the Bulls in the URC final, warning that handing Leinster an early lead is a near-unrecoverable position. Full squad availability confirmed.

Planet Rugby · SuperSport Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Marshall can't believe Brown walked away from the Boks

Justin Marshall says he was surprised Brown chose to leave the Boks — the piece unpacks the reaction and what it signals for Bok coaching continuity.

SA Rugby Mag
AnalysisSpringboks

Marshall: Brown's Bok exit surprised me precisely because he loves working with Erasmus

Marshall's surprise at Brown leaving the Boks isn't about the destination — it's about what Brown told him: that Erasmus gives coaches rare autonomy and a genuinely healthy environment. That candid insight into Erasmus's management style is the real story here.

Planet Rugby · SA Rugby Mag