Sports Illustrated Online Guy Gareth Rosslee has been challenged to a series of online debates by former Western Province prop and rugby expert Tank Lanning.
The Heavyweight Debate: Rosslee v Lanning – Round 1
Tags: Europe, Gareth Rosslee, South Africa, Springboks, Tank Lanning
POWERADE Chosen One Column
Vodacom SupeRugby is possibly the world’s toughest regional competition. With competition so intense, it is the small things that make a huge difference. In an exclusive column, world-renowned vision skill expert Dr Sherylle Calder writes about her insights into the competition, and how visual skills can make all the difference.
Tags: Basil Carzils, Bulls, conditioning coach, powerade, sheryll calder, Springboks, Stormers, Super Rugby
Schalk Burger To Miss England Tests?
Reports in Die Burger newspaper today say that Schalk Burger may not be ready to make his anticipated return from injury in the middle of May and might, in fact, face a two month setback that would see him miss the Test matches against England on the 9, 16 and 23 of June.
Tags: England, Schalk Burger, Springboks, Super Rugby
Fourie Announces International Hiatus
“Therefore I won’t be making myself available for the Boks while I’m at the Steelers.”Jaque Fourie
Jaque Fourie has made himself unavailable for Springbok selection while under contract with the Steelers in Japan. Fourie, who has 2-years left on his contract in Japan, announced that he won’t be playing for the Boks while in Japan.
Tags: Jaque Fourie, Springboks, Steelers
Bryan Habana Talks Mental Strength
An interview with Bryan Habana conducted by Tom Dawson-Squibb of Head Start Sport. The interview aims to look at a different side of Bryan exploring the importance of mental toughness in his eyes, his growth as a person and player as well as what makes a great coach and team.
Tags: Adidas, Bryan Habana, Jonny Wilkinson, Schalk Burger, Springboks, Stormers
Bulls Storming Into Newlands Derby
The Bulls will be licking their chops ahead of Saturday’s blockbuster Newlands derby with everything to gain and little to lose against their arch-rivals, writes SARugby.com editor Quintin van Jaarsveld.
Tags: Bulls, Springboks, Stormers, Super Rugby
Bright Future For SA Rugby
Quintin van Jaarsveld writes despite an error-strewn opening round, there were plenty of positives from a South African point of view with several stars of the future announcing themselves on the Super Rugby stage. The five South African franchises collectively flattered to deceive as the pre-season blues were out for all to see, yet Springbok [...]
Tags: Bulls, Cheetahs, Johan Goosen, Lions, Sharks, South Africa, Springboks, Stormers
How Upset Do You Get?
Last year the Springboks and the Proteas gave South African fans plenty of reason to be heartbroken when they didn’t manage to go the distance at their respective World Cups. I’ll admit I was pretty heartbroken myself. HOWEVER, I didn’t see anyone reacting to the loss like these two American Football fans of Clemson. The [...]
Tags: American football, Clemson, Fanatical Fans, Proteas, Springboks
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