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Coetzee's 73rd captaincy edges him past Bulls legends — and he's not done yet
Marcell Coetzee's 73rd Bulls captaincy this weekend edges him past Anton Leonard into the franchise's all-time top five — and Ackermann believes he's only getting better.
Dweba keeping Bok flame alive from Sandy Park
Dweba is six caps deep and two years out of the Bok setup, but he's not done — and Exeter's track record of reviving international careers gives his ambitions some credibility.
Coetzee's 73rd captaincy puts him fifth on the Bulls' all-time list — and he's not done yet
Coetzee's 73rd Bulls captaincy puts him fifth on the all-time list, and Ackermann's effusive praise after the Dragons win makes clear he's not just a figurehead — he's the squad's on-field compass.
Burger warns Stormers: Willemse is wasted on the wing
Schalk Burger believes the Stormers are wasting Damian Willemse on the wing — a position that blunts rather than showcases what he brings to a team.
Shimmy slams Morgan's hit on Hooker as weekend's ugliest moment
Hanyani Shimange pulls no punches, labelling Luke Morgan's late hit on Ethan Hooker the ugliest moment of the weekend and offering a front-ranker's perspective on why it crossed the line.
Burger sounds the alarm: Willemse at wing is costing the Stormers
Schalk Burger argues Willemse is being wasted on the wing and breaks down the individual errors that cost the Stormers against Connacht — with a tough run-in ahead including Glasgow in now-unfavourable Cape Town conditions.
Pietersen's Sharks must use the final URC rounds to start building next season's team
With quarterfinal hopes effectively gone, the piece argues Pietersen should use the Sharks' final URC rounds to begin a genuine rebuild — backing youth, resolving the flyhalf question, and making hard calls on underperforming seniors.
Sharks' URC Campaign Is a Write-Off — Now Comes the Hard Part for Pietersen
The Sharks' URC season is effectively over — the piece argues Pietersen should treat the remaining fixtures as pre-season, with squad depth, emerging youth, and some uncomfortable senior selection calls all demanding answers.
Van Staden settling into hooker role with growing confidence
Van Staden says he's growing increasingly comfortable in his new hooker role for the Bulls — and the Springbok selection implications are hard to ignore.
Morgan's cheap shot on Hooker deserves outrage, not Welsh deflection
Louw argues that the Welsh deflection around Luke Morgan's elbow-first dive on Ethan Hooker is unjustified — and that South African anger is proportionate to a reckless act that has now sent Hooker home with a dislocated shoulder ahead of the international season.
Lions' URC endgame: Why the next four weeks will define their season — and their future
Cardinelli argues the Lions are finally equipped to end their URC play-off drought — but the Connacht clash this weekend and a tour to face Leinster and Munster will expose whether Van Rooyen's squad has truly broken the pattern of late-season fade.
SFM on trolls, milestones and what the Stormers have built in him
SFM opens up on dealing with social media criticism, credits the Stormers system for shaping his game, and sets the stakes for a crucial home fixture against Glasgow.
Willemse on the Wing Is a Luxury the Stormers Can't Afford
The author argues that deploying Willemse on the wing — well-intentioned as it may be — pulls one of the Stormers' most effective operators away from where he's actually needed, at a point in the season when every selection call counts.
Coetzee warns Bulls can't take Scarlets lightly in Llanelli
Coetzee is sounding cautious ahead of Saturday's trip to Llanelli, calling the Scarlets "very dangerous" as the Bulls look to end their losing streak on Welsh soil.
Japan's League One as World Cup prep: Why Bok management is relaxed about the exodus
With Nortjé the latest Bok heading to Japan, this piece makes the case that League One's lower physical demands could actually be the ideal preparation environment for defending the World Cup in Australia.
Pollard on managing the physical and mental toll of near year-round professional rugby
Pollard opens up on coping with the demands of a near year-round rugby calendar — relevant reading for anyone tracking his form and longevity at the highest level.
Eben at the Sharks: Big price, mixed returns
SA Rugby Mag questions whether the Sharks have got what they paid for in Eben Etzebeth — worth reading for the full breakdown.
Etzebeth's Sharks stint: big price, questionable return
Simon Borchardt questions whether the Sharks have got anything close to fair value from their costly Eben Etzebeth signing.
Am Still in Bok Frame: Japan Stint No Barrier to Three-Peat Dream
Lukhanyo Am says his Springbok ambitions are very much alive from Japan, and his inclusion in last month's overseas alignment camp suggests the coaching staff agree he's not done yet.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu brushes off critics, demands a win to mark his 50th
Feinberg-Mngomezulu shrugs off social media critics, owns the Connacht loss as a player failure, and warns the squad there's no room for "fluffiness" with three must-win games left.