South Africa started and finished 2025 as the world's number one-ranked side, and their extraordinary depth and monstrous ...
A playful clip of Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus busting meme-worthy moves to the beat of 'Sister Bethina' has gone viral.
South Africa's rugby team ended 2025 as the top-ranked side, showing strength in their scrum and a more expansive playing ...
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One ‘missing’ player the Springboks desperately need back
The Springboks may have enjoyed a memorable 2025 season, but there is one player who could certainly add a big boost next year.
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Retired Springboks, including Adriaan Richter, confront post-career financial hardships
Former Springboks, including Adriaan Richter, faced financial hardship after retirement, selling medals, jerseys, and assets ...
Rassie Erasmus will coach South Africa to the 2031 Rugby World Cup in the United States after his contract was extended by four years. SA Rugby president Mark Alexander made the announcement at ...
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Asenathi Ntlabakanye opens up on attending ‘Kamp Daandraad’ and an ‘eye-opening experience’ with Springboks
"This is something that you're used to as props. Something we do as warm-ups. Slide in and then I just see him climbing." ...
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Springboks Head Coach Rassie Erasmus Shares “Love Them So Much” Moment With His Daughters
Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus shares a touching moment with his daughters this festive season, showcasing family life ...
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International power rankings: ‘Ominous’ Springboks lead the way as England ‘flip the narrative’ while Scotland ‘stagnate’
2025 has been a roaring success for England, who now seem to be hitting their straps heading into the next block before the ...
Rassie Erasmus is inclined to prioritize South Africa’s shot at an unprecedented third successive Rugby World Cup title than ...
World Rugby 15s player of the year Malcolm Marx, fellow nominees Pieter-Steph du Toit and Ox Nche, as well as Thomas du Toit, ...
Nov 29 (Reuters) - South Africa flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu scored two tries and 28 points in all as the rampant Springboks inflicted the heaviest ever home defeat on a depleted Wales with a ...
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