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Du Toit opens up on battling through rugby's toughest prop depth chart

Du Toit reflects on a stop-start Bok career he attributes to playing in South Africa's deepest-ever prop generation, and details how Erasmus's staff use targeted, low-frequency contact to keep overseas-based players aligned with Springbok systems.

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Ntlabakanye handed 18-month ban that rules him out of 2027 Rugby World Cup

Lions prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye has been suspended for 18 months following doping violations involving Anastrozole and DHEA, with the ban running until 13 November 2027 — the day of the Rugby World Cup final — ruling him out of the tournament.

Planet Rugby
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How Welsh Scrums Made Brok Harris — and Why That's Now the Stormers' Weapon

Brok Harris explains how scrumming in Wales retooled his entire technical understanding, and how that knowledge now drives the Stormers' penalty-generating scrum machine — with Sazi Sandi as its most explosive output.

The Lekker Rugby Pod
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Every Time Cheslin Kolbe SHOCKED the world at a Rugby World Cup | RugbyPass

Cheslin Kolbe has gone down as a legend in the game, with 2x Rugby World Cups with South Africa. Known for his iconic scrum caps on the wing, this guy seems to be able to do it all. Watch his journey here and how he helped South Africa make

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Rassie Erasmus to receive Order of Ikhamanga — South Africa's highest national honour

Rassie Erasmus will receive the Order of Ikhamanga — South Africa's highest national honour — from President Cyril Ramaphosa at an investiture ceremony on 19 May, recognising his role in the Springboks' back-to-back World Cup titles and his contribution to national unity.

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Ntlabakanye handed 18-month ban that rules him out of 2027 Rugby World Cup

Lions tighthead Asenathi Ntlabakanye has been suspended for 18 months from 13 May 2026, with the ban expiring on the day of the 2027 Rugby World Cup final after he tested positive for Anastrozole and self-declared use of the anabolic steroid DHEA.

Planet Rugby
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Du Toit: Scrummaging against Ox Nche in training is harder than Test rugby

Du Toit says Bok scrum training — going up against Nche, Steenekamp and Venter — is harder than Test rugby, and breaks down the technical and physical differences between loosehead and tighthead that explain why South Africa's scrum is built the way it is.

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Ntlabakanye handed 18-month ban, set to miss 2027 Rugby World Cup

Asenathi Ntlabakanye has been banned for 18 months by the IDHP after testing positive for Anastrozole and self-declaring DHEA use, ruling him out until November 2027 and ending his hopes of featuring at the Rugby World Cup. The Lions say they will stand by him as he weighs an appeal.

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SA Rugby revenues hit R2bn as half a billion flows to national teams

SA Rugby's revenues rose 29 per cent to R2bn in 2025, with R500m spent on national teams and record sponsorship income of R739m, though the group still recorded a R40m pre-tax loss.

SA Rugby Mag · SuperSport Rugby
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TMOs are killing the game — and school rugby proves it

A sharp column using the disallowed Mahashe try as the centrepiece of a broader argument that TMOs have abandoned their 'clear and obvious' brief — applied forensic scrutiny to one try while waving through questionable scores elsewhere in the same game. Also covers New Zealand's overseas eligibility self-sabotage and the URC final-round permutations.

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Ntlabakanye handed 18-month ban that rules him out of 2027 Rugby World Cup

Lions tighthead Asenathi Ntlabakanye has been handed an 18-month doping ban running from 13 May 2026, with the suspension ending on the day of the 2027 Rugby World Cup final after he tested positive for Anastrozole and self-declared the use of anabolic steroid DHEA.

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SA Rugby revenues hit R2bn but R40m pre-tax loss underlines sustainability challenge

SA Rugby's revenues climbed 29 per cent to R2bn in 2025, with R500m invested in national teams, but the union still posted a R40m pre-tax group loss as it continues to work towards long-term financial sustainability.

SuperSport Rugby
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TMO overreach is killing the game — and the Lions paid the price

The Mahashe disallowed try becomes a flashpoint for a wider argument that TMOs have abandoned the 'clear and obvious' mandate in favour of forensic overreach — with the Lions and the spectacle of the game paying the price. The column also takes aim at the All Blacks' overseas-player policy and previews the URC playoff picture.

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Springbok prop Ntlabakanye handed 18-month ban for doping violation

Springbok prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye has been handed an 18-month ban by SAIDS for an anti-doping rule violation, ruling him out immediately and sidelining him from all rugby until November 2027.

SuperSport Rugby
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De Villiers and Burger expect Mo'unga 'injury' workaround as NZ Rugby holds firm

De Villiers and Burger expect a creative injury workaround to get Mo'unga into the All Blacks squad for the August-September Springbok series, with both slamming NZ Rugby's rigid eligibility stance as needlessly self-defeating.

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400 games, still proving himself: Why Willie le Roux deserves his flowers

As Le Roux hits 400 first-class appearances, Brenden Nel makes the overdue case for recognising a generational career that was built the hard way — and argues the South African public still hasn't given him his proper due.

SuperSport Rugby
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400 games and still proving doubters wrong — the Willie le Roux story deserves more respect

Nel profiles Willie le Roux on the eve of his 400th first-class game, arguing that a career built on club rugby grit, self-funded academy fees, and a chip-on-the-shoulder mentality deserves far greater recognition than it typically receives. Le Roux's own quotes — on still feeling like he has to prove himself at 101 caps — are the centrepiece.

SuperSport Rugby
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Willie le Roux reaches 400 first-class appearances — a career built on vision, not validation

Willie le Roux's 400th first-class appearance is the occasion for a warm but pointed reassessment — De Koning argues the criticism has always missed what coaches and teammates have long understood about his spatial intelligence and leadership value.

Rugby365
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Keo & Zels: Stubborn All Blacks policy make Boks smile

The boys love that New Zealand keep picking their second-best, long may it continue.

SA Rugby Magazine
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Fourie knee scan clouds Stormers career outlook after Henderson red-card incident

Deon Fourie faces a knee scan and potential career uncertainty after being injured by a croc roll from Ulster's Ian Henderson, who was ultimately red-carded, during the Stormers' URC match. Stormers defence coach Norman Laker confirmed the scan and called for consequences, while also flagging a near-identical incident involving Evan Roos in the same game.

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