Eben Etzebeth is set to draw level with Victor Matfield’s record as the most capped Springbok in history when he makes his 127th appearance in green and gold.
The Springboks will have to tackle the All Blacks without captain Siya Kolisi in Cape Town in round four of the Rugby Championship.
The Springboks have been hit with a bunch of injuries and losing Malcolm Marx to a broken leg might just be the biggest blow yet.
Fans have enjoyed how the All Blacks captain Sam Cane and Springboks counterpart Siya Kolisi played a little light-hearted game to settle a key decision recently.
The song reminds everyone that if you have never experienced the magic of a rampaging Springbok team, then you have never seen them live.
TV presenting differs from drumming the All Blacks, and this hilarious blooper reel shows the Boks lacking some ‘big television temperament’.
A very controversial call by French referee Mathieu Raynal helped the All Blacks grab a late winner against the Ozzies and left much of the rugby world scratching their heads.
If last week’s mid-match memes focused on Nic and his pathetic tumble, this time around it was Eben Etzebeth’s crazy eyes which stole the show.
South Africans have seen the funny side of an ‘exclusive report’ detailing how an unnamed Springbok player urinated “near trees” during a training session.
The moment Nic White duped referee Paul Williams into giving Faf de Klerk a yellow card, you knew the memes were coming.
The Springboks’ 26-10 win at the Mbombela Stadium on Saturday is our biggest over New Zealand since 1928. It’s also the All Blacks’ fifth-heaviest defeat ever, from 616 test matches.
The kick-off in one of rugby’s fiercest rivalries is taking place this Saturday in Nelspruit at the Mbombela Stadium.
Kiwi rugby scribe Ben Smith has been trading blows with Rassie Erasmus for months. On Saturday, our Director of Rugby had the last laugh.
Fans rejoiced last week when the Rugby Championship fixtures were announced, but it wasn’t long before the logistical nightmare became apparent.
The All Blacks aren’t used to losing at home, which is what makes our Rugby Championship win all the sweeter. Here’s what their changing room looked like after the whistle.
Springbok fans let out a collective cry of joy at the final whistle on Saturday. I’m sure yours was fun, but there’s no way you can rival the oom.
In a sensational result that shook up the rugby world, the Springboks pipped the All Blacks on their home turf. Best you check out these videos to cure the Monday blues.
It doesn’t take a genius to work out that the stats from Saturday’s drubbing won’t make for pretty viewing. Quite how bad they are, though, needs another look.
Rugby still remains a gentleman’s game, although prop Owen Franks is being called a host of horrid names following an incident over the weekend.
It was yet another example of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat for the Boks, although a win shouldn’t gloss over what are some serious issues.
There’s much to be gained from knowing what tactics the opposition intends to use against you, although it all gets messy when they find the recording device.
It was another case of the Springboks saying goodbye to a lead in the last ten minutes this past weekend. Let’s turn a semi-impartial observer and see what he thinks.
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Local columnist, Andile Mngxitama has launched a scathing attack on Springbok rugby in a column published by the City Press, titled ‘Springboks are a perfect metaphor for SA’. Regarding the Bok loss to the All Blacks in Dunedin some weeks back due to what has been widely recognised as on of the worst examples of refereeing in the history of the game, Mngxitama said, “The bad refereeing that cost the Boks the game was merely poetic justice and karma.”