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SA Rugby's Lions Dilemma: Oberholzer Flags the Cost of 2021 as Beyond29 Rethink Gathers Pace
Oberholzer calls a potential Lions snub 'tragic', citing the revenue-free 2021 tour, while the Beyond29 review quietly explores France, Japan, and the Americas as alternative destinations.
Home comfort vs away grit: SA franchises' URC away records will define their title prospects
Cardinelli argues that the Lions and Stormers' upcoming away fixtures aren't just about log position — they're the definitive test of whether either side has the away-day resilience to be genuine URC title contenders.
Overseas tests will separate SA contenders from pretenders in URC run-in
The Bulls' ugly win in Llanelli is a timely lesson for the Lions and Stormers: SA sides' overseas nerve, not their home brilliance, will decide where they play in the URC knockouts.
Carter flags Bok clashes as the All Blacks' season-defining test under Rennie
Dan Carter says the Bok Tests will define the All Blacks' season under Rennie — a signal of just how much weight the Rugby Championship clashes carry for New Zealand's rebuilding project.
Carter backs All Blacks to rise to the challenge — but consistency remains the question
Dan Carter backs Rennie's All Blacks to thrive under pressure, but the consistency question that plagued Robertson's tenure hasn't gone away — and the Springboks aren't waiting.
Bulls want answers on TMO's multi-phase trawl after Kriel try ruled out
Johan Ackermann wants clarity on how far back a TMO can go after a multi-phase trawl ruled out David Kriel's corner try — a call he says would have been explosive had the Bulls lost.
Junior Boks Open U20 Rugby Championship Campaign Against Los Pumitas — Tipped for Narrow Win
Rugby365 previews Round One of the U20 Rugby Championship in Gqeberha, tipping the Junior Boks to beat Argentina by six points, with full team sheets and match officials included.
SA Rugby's School-to-Elite Pipeline: Are We Fast-Tracking Too Soon?
Mark Keohane questions whether South Africa's schools system is pushing players into elite rugby too quickly — and what that means for long-term development.
From Paarl Gim to the Pro Game: Why South Africa's Youngest Pros Are Ready Now
Using Markus Muller's record-breaking Stormers debut as a starting point, this piece makes the case that South Africa's tradition of fast-tracking teenage talent is alive and well — and argues Muller himself will be a Springbok before 2025 is done.
Fainga'anuku's flank experiment opens All Blacks selection door as Crusaders dismantle Waratahs up front
Fainga'anuku's historic flank debut is the headline act, but this piece goes deeper — covering total Crusaders forward dominance, Waratahs' self-inflicted discipline failures, and what Rennie and Schmidt will each take from the 80 minutes.
Why NZ's talent bleed between World Cups is here to stay
Todd Blackadder says NZR can't realistically stop its stars chasing overseas money between World Cups — and the implications for southern hemisphere rugby are significant.
Former Boks back JJ van der Mescht for Springbok call-up in 2026
Former Springboks are calling on Rassie Erasmus to fast-track JJ van der Mescht into the national setup, with SA Rugby Mag making the case that the lock is ready for the step up in 2026.
Blackadder sees overseas stints as inevitable — but warns NZ against following Rassie's open-door model
Blackadder predicts overseas stints will become standard between World Cups but argues NZ should adopt a Giteau-style caps threshold rather than follow South Africa's unrestricted eligibility model.
England should steal Rassie's two-squad playbook for their impossible summer schedule
Nick Easter argues England must adopt Rassie's split-squad model to survive a brutal summer window, and backs it up with a detailed first-choice XV for Ellis Park — with Fiji, not South Africa, flagged as the most dangerous fixture.
The Lions May Be Looking Beyond the Tri-Nations — What That Means for SA
The British & Irish Lions are exploring tour destinations beyond the traditional Tri-Nations circuit, with France, Japan, and the Americas in the mix — putting South Africa's 2033 series hopes in question.
The 2019 Pre-RWC Camp That Sparked Doping Accusations Was Even More Brutal Than It Looked
Kitshoff, Mbonambi, and Nyakane revisit the 2019 pre-RWC camp that sparked doping accusations — shedding light on just how brutal it really was, and why they believe it forged the win-obsessed culture behind the Boks' back-to-back titles.
Where Do the World's Best Fly-Halves Rank — and Where Does SA Stand?
Rugby World ranks the 12 best fly-halves in international rugby — a list worth scrutinising for where South Africa's options sit in the global pecking order.
Mexted warns All Blacks: Super Rugby form alone won't cut it against the Boks
Murray Mexted argues that All Blacks selectors are making a mistake if they pick purely on Super Rugby form, warning that the Boks' physicality demands a different kind of player than what that competition typically rewards.
Kyle Steyn's Road to the Springboks: From Mandela to a Mother's Homeland
Simon Borchardt charts Kyle Steyn's deeply personal journey to Springbok rugby, from his roots and a Mandela encounter to finally pulling on the green and gold.
Why South African Universities Are the Real Engine of World Rugby — And Why Nobody Outside SA Seems to Know It
James While argues that global rugby's obsession with European clubs blinds it to the real production engine of the sport — South Africa's university system, which outscales, outproduces, and out-develops anything the Northern Hemisphere has built.