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Tony Brown's arm-around-the-shoulder moment speaks louder than coaching tactics
Jean de Villiers and the Verdict panel dissect Tony Brown's quietly powerful pre-debut chat with Vusi Moyo — arguing it reveals as much about Brown's character and commitment to the Boks as any tactical contribution he's made.
Rassie unmoved by Nations Championship log table
Erasmus says the Nations Championship log table changes nothing for the Boks — no bonus-point chasing, no tactical reshaping, just winning the next Test. The piece examines whether that philosophy holds up in a format where accumulated points, not knockout results, decide who reaches the final.
The Ellis Park comeback that launched the Erasmus-Kolisi era
As England head back to Ellis Park in July, this piece revisits the 42-39 comeback win from 2018 that launched the Erasmus-Kolisi era — tracing why that match remains the defining origin point of South Africa's modern rugby dominance.
Ackermann faces familiar rebuild — minus players, minus time
Ackermann must integrate a wave of new signings, absorb significant departing experience and navigate a fractured pre-season — all without ten Boks until late November. The piece maps exactly how steep that rebuild is.
Contepomi: Boks have cracked the balance — and that's what makes them dangerous
Contepomi argues the Boks' real danger lies in their evolving balance between forward dominance and expansive attack — and flags sustained possession as the best way to exploit their defence.
Robertson warns rivals: fall into the Boks' blueprint and you're caught in the matrix
Robertson's post-match verdict after the Baa-Baas' 80-31 loss doubles as a scouting warning: get caught in the Boks' scrum-and-maul cycle and the game is over before you realise it. Contepomi adds that South Africa's attacking evolution makes them even harder to approach defensively.
De Jongh warns: don't expect a Bok clean sweep against wounded All Blacks
De Jongh predicts a tight Greatest Rivalry series, cautioning against any expectation of a Bok clean sweep — a wounded All Blacks side with something to prove under Rennie is, in his view, a very different proposition to one simply in decline.
Zimbabwe's World Cup preparation runs through South Africa
Zimbabwe's Piet Benade explains how structured exposure to South African opposition — from club level up to SA 'A' — is central to the Sables' World Cup preparation, and why he hopes the relationship deepens.
Contepomi sees a Bok team evolving beyond their forward foundations
Contepomi praises the Boks' growing attacking dimension alongside their forward muscle — the piece explores what that outside perspective reveals about South Africa's tactical evolution.
Cameraman injures Kolbe during Boks vs Barbarians — and World Rugby's rules were clearly broken
A host broadcaster cameraman ran onto the field during the Boks-Barbarians match and injured Kolbe — Jan de Koning breaks down exactly which World Rugby laws were broken and where accountability sits.
Rassie stands firm on Pollard despite URC Final shocker
Erasmus has publicly backed Pollard despite a poor URC Finals run, arguing franchise form is an unreliable measure and that Pollard's Bok record earns him the benefit of the doubt — the piece weighs the stats against that logic.
Five takeaways from the Nations Championship squad: youth gambles, lock creativity and a scrum-half comeback
Erasmus's Nations Championship squad is built around SA Rugby's youth pipeline, creative lock depth management, and notable recall decisions at nine — with the ten jersey and Jantjies' comeback forming the squad's most interesting subplots.
Springbok dominance, Lions revival and women's rugby records — where are 2025's big stories now?
A mid-2026 stocktake on 2025's biggest rugby stories — Springbok dominance, the Lions series win, Bath's treble and England's Women's World Cup triumph — assessing what's had staying power and what's already faded.
Pollock relishing Bok test after Premiership final heroics
Henry Pollock is targeting the Springboks series as his next proving ground after starring in Northampton's Premiership Final win — and he's unbothered by his divisive reputation among South African fans.
Rassie's Bomb Squad reset: Who fills the Snyman and Smith void?
Cardinelli breaks down how the enforced absences of Snyman and Smith force Erasmus to reimagine the Bomb Squad, with Paul de Villiers earmarked for a key role and the flyhalf pecking order wide open heading into the Nations Championship.
Pollock ready to bring the noise to South Africa
Henry Pollock is unfazed by his pantomime villain status in South Africa and is openly relishing the Nations Championship series against the Boks as the biggest challenge in the game — this piece captures the mindset England are bringing to the series.
Rassie backs Pollard through Bulls slump — but the pressure is real
Erasmus is publicly backing Pollard through his Bulls slump, but with Libbok in form, Feinberg-Mngomezulu out, and Moyo now in the mix, the piece argues the pressure on Pollard ahead of the international season is more acute than the coach's measured words let on.
The Stormers, not the Bulls, are the real URC story of what might have been
Gavin Rich argues the Stormers, not the Bulls, carry the real regret of the URC season — a Cardiff loss that cost them home-ground advantage they would likely have converted. He also delivers a frank verdict on the Sharks' poor campaign and rates the Lions as the season's biggest movers.
Kolbe's kicking arm eases Rassie's flyhalf headache
Kolbe's kicking form against the Barbarians gives Erasmus a safety net that softens the flyhalf selection dilemma — Rich breaks down what the Gqeberha weekend really revealed ahead of England on 4 July.
Kolbe's boot eases Rassie's flyhalf headache — but Pollard's form is a real concern
Rich's wrap identifies Pollard's form — not just the URC final but his broader Bulls season — as a genuine concern, while arguing Kolbe's confirmed place-kicking ability gives Erasmus a tactical safety valve when selecting his 10. Wiese, Kolisi, and the defensive system also feature.