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Matfield unbothered by Brown's All Blacks switch

Matfield isn't losing sleep over Tony Brown taking Bok IP to New Zealand — but the piece interrogates whether that relaxed stance is justified.

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Kirwan's fix for the All Blacks' overseas drain: bring SA clubs back into the fold

Kirwan argues NZR's closed eligibility model is costing the All Blacks a generation of maturing talent — and holds up SA Rugby's overseas-player policy as the model to follow, while pushing for a new southern hemisphere club competition as the structural fix.

Planet Rugby
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England's forward depth chart for the Nations Championship — and what it means for the Boks

Planet Rugby maps England's full forward depth chart ahead of the Nations Championship, with injury-forced selection calls and a specific Chessum-to-blindside tactical shift flagged as the key decision for the Springbok Test.

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England's backline depth chart for the July Springbok Tests — who starts, who's the bolter

Planet Rugby ranks England's full backline depth chart ahead of July's Tests against the Springboks, Fiji and Argentina — with Blackett's expansive new attack system driving selection logic and Benhard Janse van Rensburg's fast-tracking the headline call.

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England's backline depth chart for the Nations Championship — and what it means for the Boks

Planet Rugby ranks England's full backline depth chart ahead of the Nations Championship Tests against South Africa, Fiji and Argentina, with Blackett's new expansive system the central selection filter. Key for Bok fans: Janse van Rensburg misses the SA opener, Atkinson starts at 12, and Spencer likely wears 9 with Mitchell injured.

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Alexander kills Champions Cup exit talk — but the load problem hasn't gone away

Alexander has dismissed Champions Cup exit talk as 'hogwash', but the load-management crisis driving the speculation is very much unresolved — the piece maps the competing pressures on SA Rugby heading into the July workshop.

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Jackman: Nienaber was right, coherent — but the coaching structure raises bigger questions

Jackman rates Nienaber's press conference as coherent and factually grounded, but his breakdown of Nienaber's described role — coordinating logistics rather than owning the game plan — raises pointed questions about where strategic accountability actually sits in the Leinster coaching structure.

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Jackman backs Nienaber: 'He had his facts' — and the press conference revealed something bigger

Jackman validates Nienaber's press conference as coherent and largely correct, then offers a pointed structural critique: based on Nienaber's own description of his role, nobody at Leinster appears to be co-ordinating the overall game plan — which, Jackman argues, shows on the pitch.

Planet Rugby
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Umaga wants the All Blacks feared again — and Rennie's the man to do it

Umaga admits the All Blacks have lost their shine and outlines how Rennie's leadership culture — and Savea's role as a players' voice — aims to restore it ahead of a season that ends with four Tests against the Springboks.

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England pundits back Itoje rest — and see Springboks test as the perfect squad audit

Three former England players argue Itoje's cumulative captaincy load — Lions, England, Saracens — makes this summer the only viable rest window before the World Cup, while framing the Springboks test at Ellis Park as a valuable squad-depth audit rather than a match England must win.

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Why BJvR fills a gap England's other centres can't

Ben Youngs argues BJvR is the only England centre option who combines genuine physicality with the distribution demanded by Test rugby — running through Dingwall, Ojomoh, and Lawrence to show why each falls short on at least one count.

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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.

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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.

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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.

SA Rugby Mag
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Burger: Lack of alignment cost Robertson — and Rennie is fixing it with Henry

Burger argues Robertson paid the price for misalignment within NZ Rugby, and that Rennie is consciously correcting that by bringing Henry back — with De Villiers and Jake White both seeing it as a direct shot at being ready for the South Africa series.

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Kirwan certain Mo'unga tours SA — and expects a Pollard-style workaround

Kirwan predicts Mo'unga tours South Africa via a staged injury workaround — Matfield's Pollard comparison makes the template explicit — while the crowded All Blacks 10 jersey adds another layer to the selection intrigue.

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Biggar calls out SA's 'half-pregnant' Champions Cup stance — but who actually holds the power?

Biggar argues SA holds real leverage in Champions Cup negotiations given their commercial dominance, but calls out the franchises — particularly the Sharks — for undermining that position with weakened lineups. The full panel debate digs into whether SA's options are as powerful as they look, with Goode making the case that the structural mismatch between hemispheres leaves them in a genuine bind.

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Biggar: SA Rugby holds the aces, but 'half-pregnant' Champions Cup approach undermines their hand

Biggar argues SA Rugby hold real leverage in Champions Cup negotiations thanks to the Springbok brand's global dominance, but calls out the 'half-pregnant' commitment from franchises like the Sharks as self-defeating. Goode counters that the structural options — stay, leave, or go it alone — each carry significant commercial downsides, leaving SA Rugby with more constraints than their power suggests.

Planet Rugby
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SA's Champions Cup future, England's residency debate, and the Prem's scoring inflation problem

A wide-ranging column examining whether South Africa's Champions Cup involvement is financially and logistically sustainable, the ethics of residency qualification in England's squad selection, and whether the Prem's recent scoring avalanche signals a jeopardy deficit rather than a quality surge.

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Who leads England if Itoje sits out the Springbok Tests?

With Itoje's availability for the Springbok Tests in doubt, Planet Rugby ranks England's captaincy options — Chessum emerges as the front-runner ahead of George, Genge, and a cluster of outside bets.

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