Rassie Erasmus has been hailed for transforming SA Rugby’s high-performance structures, while CEO Rian Oberholzer believes ...
SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer has set an audacious goal for the Women Springboks’ Rugby World Cup 2029 tournament. Earlier ...
SA Rugby have locked in the services of Rassie Erasmus until 2031, but that hasn't stopped them from considering a succession ...
As the Springboks evolve towards a youthful squad, several former stars face uncertain futures. Explore the impact of this ...
Player of the match Sune Luus and Miane Smit both struck unbeaten half-centuries to take South Africa’s women to a ...
Rassie Erasmus secures his role as Springboks head coach until 2031, as SA Rugby shifts to a results-driven approach with succession planning for future leaders.
This approach has been shown to enhance both safety and long-term player performance by delaying tackling and prioritising fun and fundamental skill development.
SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer has provided a hint as to who might replace Rassie Erasmus as Springboks head coach. Erasmus has ...
Image used for illustration purposes only. Photo: Charmaine Botes Visser Images SA Rugby has standardised the age at which tackling is permitted for young players. Children in the U5 to U8 age groups ...
South African rugby dominates the week as Eben Etzebeth addresses his ban, URC sides make major moves and rising stars like Sacha Feinberg Mngomezulu shine.
South African rugby’s awards season has arrived — and while Malcolm Marx headlines the conversation after his World Rugby Player of the Year triumph, he faces fierce competition.