Vincent and Vintcent: two journeys, one fire
Ross Vintcent and Vincent Tshituka will line up on opposite sides at Loftus on Saturday, but their shared story is a tribute to rugby’s power to transcend borders, writes MARK KEOHANE.
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Ross Vintcent and Vincent Tshituka will line up on opposite sides at Loftus on Saturday, but their shared story is a tribute to rugby’s power to transcend borders, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Rassie Erasmus combined transformation, transparency and Test-level preparation in South Africa’s season-opening clash with the Barbarians, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Jean-Luc du Preez has a rare chance to re-establish himself in the Springbok frame when he starts at No 8 against the Barbarians at Cape Town Stadium, writes MARK KEOHANE.
The Crusaders’ bruising Super Rugby Pacific final win was a timely reminder of what awaits the Springboks in New Zealand, writes MARK KEOHANE.
The death of legendary All Blacks winger Stu Wilson has sparked reflection on a golden era of Springbok–All Blacks rivalry, and reignited debate over what rugby has lost in outlawing rucking, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Once tipped as South Africa’s next great scrumhalf, Embrose Papier has the chance to remind Rassie Erasmus of his Test pedigree in the URC final against Leinster, writes MARK KEOHANE.
The world champion Springboks can expect a real challenge from Scott Robertson’s New Zealand during September’s blockbuster Tests in Auckland and Wellington, writes MARK KEOHANE.
The Springbok squad announcement ahead of the Vodacom URC semi-final in Pretoria provides Jake White with perfect motivation for the Bulls-Sharks clash, writes MARK KEOHANE.
The Stormers’ defensive collapse against URC champions Glasgow was perplexing, writes MARK KEOHANE, but urges lessons from Bordeaux’s Champions Cup revival.
The Sharks are the biggest losers of the URC quarter-finals, based on current form and not historical assumptions, writes MARK KEOHANE.