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Hanekom highlight reel teases what England can expect on Saturday
A URC highlight reel makes the case that Hanekom — on just his second cap — is already a handful England's defence needs to prepare for.
Porthen's rapid rise: what's driving the Boks' youngest prop in the professional era
Porthen has gone from nervous debutant to trusted impact player in under a year, driven by daily learning alongside the Bok front-row group. Nche's praise for his coachability is the standout detail in a profile that charts one of South African rugby's most promising young props.
South Africa's Pollock hatred reveals more about us than about him
Gavin Rich argues that South African hostility towards Pollock reflects deep-seated cultural conservatism more than anything Pollock has actually done to the Boks — and that reacting to his provocations is handing him exactly what he wants.
Rassie warns against Bok complacency ahead of England test
Erasmus, Davids, and Stick use their video platform to call out the risk of complacency ahead of the Ellis Park test, warning that treating England as a pushover would be a costly mistake.
Why South African Fans Hate Pollock — And What That Says About Them
Gavin Rich argues that South African fans' disproportionate hostility towards Pollock reflects a deep cultural conservatism as much as rugby tribalism — and warns that reacting to his provocations is exactly what makes him dangerous on the field.
Tindall threatened to quit Bath over Springbok signing — then became best mates with him
Tindall threatened to quit Bath over the Robbie Fleck signing after the brutal 2002 Test, only for Fleck to become one of his closest friends — a story that doubles as a snapshot of how raw England-Springbok tensions were in that era.
Fear of losing the feeling, not the scoreboard — what really drives Rassie
Erasmus reveals his core motivation isn't avoiding defeat but preserving the sense of national unity the Springbok programme has built — a candid insight into the mindset driving the three-peat bid.
Zach Porthen on being forged before the Test stage
Porthen previews his England bench role with the conviction that his pre-Test career has already put him through a harder grind than most — the piece unpacks what that means for his Bok readiness.
Brits questions Pollard omission — but backs Libbok to deliver against England
Brits backs Libbok to perform against England but questions the wisdom of leaving Pollard out of the 23 entirely — the flyhalf cover question is the real issue he's poking at.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.