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Coetzee backs Pollard and Le Roux to be Bulls' difference-makers against Munster
Coetzee identifies Pollard and Le Roux as the Bulls' play-off X-factors against Munster, arguing that World Cup-hardened composure — not past final appearances — is what will matter at Loftus on Saturday.
Matfield: Leinster's mauling is Ireland's problem — and Bordeaux could trouble Test sides
Matfield argues Leinster's Champions Cup final defeat carries serious warning signs for Ireland, with Bordeaux dominating physically in every collision rather than just outmanoeuvring them tactically. He also floats the idea that a top club side with Bordeaux's cohesion could genuinely compete with Test teams — a timely provocation given the Greatest Rivalry series.
Mitchell out, Spencer a doubt — who starts at nine for England against the Boks?
With Mitchell injured and Spencer a doubt, England's nine jersey is suddenly wide open ahead of the Springbok Tests. Planet Rugby ranks the options — van Poortvliet leads, but the broader question is whether Borthwick uses the July window to accelerate a younger generation.
Blitzboks head to Valladolid chasing history — but the heat is on
Series title in hand, the Blitzboks head to Valladolid with momentum but a tough pool and a field full of teams with nothing to lose — this piece sizes up the jeopardy ahead of what could be a history-making weekend.
O'Keeffe stands by his calls in France vs Springboks — still proud, still scarred
O'Keeffe revisits the France-Springboks quarter-final controversy, stands by his performance, and opens up on the personal fallout — while drawing a pointed parallel to Wayne Barnes as someone defined by one call but remembered for a career.
Blitzboks chase Championship glory in Valladolid with Series title already secured
With the Series title banked, the Blitzboks head to Valladolid chasing Championship glory — but a tough pool, desperate qualifier sides, and the target on their backs make this weekend anything but a formality.
Scrumhalf injury crises hit both Boks and England ahead of Nations Cup opener
With the Boks potentially without Reinach, Williams, Hendrikse and Van den Bergh, and England sweating on Mitchell, Rich examines the scrumhalf crises facing both sides ahead of the 4 July Nations Cup opener — and who might fill the void for the Boks if the depth chart keeps thinning.
Scrumhalf headaches on both sides as England-Bok Nations Cup opener looms
Both England and the Boks head into their 4 July Nations Cup opener with scrumhalf injury concerns — Mitchell is doubtful for England, while Erasmus faces a deeper crisis with four No. 9s sidelined, potentially opening the door for Faf, Papier, and Van Zyl.
Coetzee: Bulls' URC struggle was actually the perfect knockout prep
Coetzee makes the case that the Bulls' rocky URC campaign was unintentional preparation for the pressure of knockout rugby — with Munster coming to Loftus on Saturday.
Dobson draws a line: Kolisi and Kolbe are the Stormers' limit on marquee Bok signings
Dobson explains why Kolisi's signing sits outside the Project 2029 timeline but is justified on merit, while Kolbe is a genuine long-term fit — and why both represent the hard limit on marquee Bok acquisitions at the Stormers.
Dobson and Fouche make Stormers' Champions Cup case loud and clear
Dobson and Fouche deliver an unambiguous verdict: the Stormers want Champions Cup rugby and see it as essential for both franchise growth and Bok preparation. Dobson acknowledges the depth and scheduling challenges but frames them as solvable — and warns that the exit speculation itself is doing damage by giving northern opponents the leverage they need.
Referee manipulation becoming a URC strategy — and officials are quietly taking notice
Nel makes a pointed case that Irish URC sides, Munster especially, are gaming the head-contact review system to manufacture numerical advantages — and that South African franchises have paid the price through disputed bans and unproven allegations. URC referees are privately on notice, with tighter enforcement expected in the playoffs.
Leinster failed Nienaber — not the other way around
Keo & Zels defend Nienaber against Irish criticism, arguing Leinster failed him rather than the reverse — and make the case that South African supporters have every reason to keep the faith.
How Kolbe, Kolisi and Louw reshape the Stormers' 2026/27 lineup
Planet Rugby projects the Stormers' 2026/27 starting lineup following the Kolbe, Kolisi, and Louw signings — a backline built for attacking flair around Feinberg-Mngomezulu and Willemse, with a power-focused pack that could get even stronger if Lavanini arrives.
Kolbe's homecoming fills the Stormers' most glaring gap — but this isn't a Galáctico pivot
Cheslin Kolbe's return to the Stormers fills a genuine tactical gap — pacy wide strike power — while Gavin Rich makes clear this is a family-and-PONI-driven recruitment model, not a Galáctico spending spree.
What Bordeaux's Champions Cup demolition of Leinster means for SA's URC finals hopes
Rich uses Bordeaux's physical demolition of Leinster as a lens on SA's URC finals prospects — arguing the Stormers cost themselves and their SA counterparts dearly by failing to secure second place, while flagging a scrumhalf depth problem that extends beyond the URC and straight into Erasmus's Bok planning.
Barnes backs Borthwick on Janse van Rensburg — and says playing him against the Boks would have been madness
Barnes defends the Janse van Rensburg call, argues England's chronic 12 problem justifies the selection, and draws an unflattering comparison to Ireland's uncriticised recruitment of New Zealand-born players — while noting the eligibility date neatly sidesteps the most inflammatory scenario.
Wessels wants World Rugby to pay schools for players lost overseas
SA Rugby's high-performance GM wants a Fifa-style system where World Rugby compensates local schools and academies for players they develop who are later recruited overseas — the full piece covers his argument.
Du Toit wants to earn his World Cup place — not inherit it
Du Toit opens up about feeling unworthy of his 2019 winner's medal and why 2027 is the World Cup he wants to earn outright — with Bath's Premiership run and his Sharks move both framed as steps toward that goal.
Burger: Roos earns his Bok recall — but the soft-skill weakness is real
Burger endorses Roos's Bok recall but flags a genuine soft-skill concern, while De Villiers uses Papier and Horn to argue Erasmus's selection culture consistently rewards sustained URC form.