Nienaber rejects Bok return
Jacques Nienaber has firmly dismissed any suggestion of returning to the Springbok coaching setup, following his departure to Leinster after the 2023 World Cup.
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Jacques Nienaber has firmly dismissed any suggestion of returning to the Springbok coaching setup, following his departure to Leinster after the 2023 World Cup.
On this day in 2023, Ox Nche feasted on England’s scrum as Handre Pollard completed a legendary late comeback in the World Cup semi-final clash in Paris.
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie weighing in on the proposed SA Rugby equity deal vote was not political interference but an act of sincerity, writes MARK KEOHANE.
The versatile Jan-Hendrik Wessels is applying his learnings with the Springboks at becoming a powerful asset at hooker and loosehead prop for the Vodacom Bulls.
First-choice England scrumhalf Alex Mitchell has been left out of Steve Borthwick’s squad for the November Tests that includes a Twickenham visit from the Springboks.
SA Rugby have addressed concerns over a proposed private equity investment during a meeting of the Presidents’ Council in Cape Town on Wednesday.
SA Rugby has announced that Thursday’s meeting to vote on the proposed private equity deal with US-based Ackerley Sports Group has been postponed at government request.
Sports minister Gayton McKenzie has requested the postponement of SA Rugby’s vote on the proposed private equity deal with US-based Ackerley Sports Group.
SA Rugby chief Rian Oberholzer has made it clear that the organization will not entertain any proposals to postpone Thursday’s general council meeting or consider alternative private equity bids.
The Springboks’ injury-ravaged second row received another blow after the DHL Stormers confirmed that Salmaan Moerat will miss the November internationals.