The Springboks have revealed a 49-man squad featuring 11 uncapped players for the team’s first in-person alignment camp of ...
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has named a 49-man squad for the first alignment camp of the year. The in-person camp will take place in Cape Town next week (3-6 March). There are 11 uncapped players, ...
Before that, the Boks will start the season against the Barbarians at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha on June 20, the ...
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Siya Kolisi: Springboks captain shows off R4m luxury ride with Sister in “Mntaka Mama” moment
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi shared a heartwarming “Mntaka Mama” moment with his lovely sister while showing off a R4 ...
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Rassie Erasmus explains why 11 uncapped players were invited for Springboks alignment camp
Rassie Erasmus has explained his decision to include 11 uncapped stars in the Springboks alignment camp, outlining the strategic plan behind expanding squad depth.
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All Blacks legend’s theory on how Rassie Erasmus’ ‘diversity of thought’ keeps the Springboks ahead of the curve
Tana Umaga has opened up on Rassie Erasmus' innovative coaching style and how the Springboks head coach's "diversity of thought" keeps them ahead of the curve.
Aphelele Fassi took his and moved up the full-back pecking order in 2024, particularly in the absence of Damian Willemse who ...
While the Sharks have rested many of their Springboks, the Lions have fielded all of theirs for their return United Rugby ...
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Schoolyard to Springboks: Two teenagers fast-tracked by Rassie
Two of the 11 uncapped players invited into the Springbok camp are 18-year-olds, who lit up schools rugby last year.
Rassie Erasmus’ long-term vision for the Springboks involves strategic squad experimentation and lineup tweaks during the 2026 Nations Championship to prepare for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, despite his ...
Rassie Erasmus named a bold 49-man Springboks squad, sparking questions about the future of veterans like Willie le Roux.
Siya Kolisi, the two-time Rugby World Cup-winning Springboks captain, has built solid financial security along with his success in rugby. By 2026, his estimated net worth of about R35 million comes ...
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