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Siya Kolisi of Racing 92 poses for selfies with fans following the Top 14 match between Racing 92 and Pau at Stade Abbe Deschamps on June 1, 2024 in Auxerre, France.(Photo by Dave Winter/Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Siya Kolisi to miss Twickenham Test as weakened Springboks face Wales

After Wales, South Africa host Ireland, the only team to beat them at the 2023 World Cup

Springbok Solly Tyibilika grew up in New Brighton (Anthony Phelps/Reuters)

Eastern Cape stars lost in white space

World Cup-winners Siyamthanda Kolisi and Mzwandile Stick are both incredible men with stories that start in Port Elizabeth townships

Speed of light: Welsh scrum-half Gareth Davies in action. The Red dragons have beaten the Boks in five of their six last matches.

Boks braced for ‘slippery’ Wales in World Cup semifinal

South Africa hasn’t reached the World Cup final since lifting the Webb Ellis Cup in 2007

Cake and politics: On rugby quotas and the World Cup

Cake and politics: On rugby quotas and the World Cup

The Rugby Championship, the World Cup, and Springbok politics in South Africa

Rassie Erasmus has commended his side after they overcame a tough Wales outfit to reach their third Rugby World Cup final. (Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)

Rassie confirms: ‘I won’t coach beyond 2019’

The Boks finished the year with a 50% win record

Aphiwe Dyantyi, voted breakthrough player of the year at the World Rugby Awards, scores during the Rugby Championship match against the All Blacks, a game that reflected the Boks’ renewed belief in themselves. (Phil Walter/Getty Images)

Sport Audit 2018: How South Africa’s national rugby teams have performed

If our national teams are adverts of who we are then it’s little wonder we are so quick to hold them to account. So let’s do just that.

In Kolisi’s case, the inspirational message is that excellence and flourishing are possible end-goals within anyone’s reach regardless of the circumstances of your early childhood. That’s a seductive lie. (Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Transformation strays into touch

The Springbok XV is all but set for the World Cup but it doesn’t reflect South Africa’s demographics

(Gemma Ritchie/M&G)

England snap losing streak

Having led 6-3 at half-time, England fell a point behind in the second half before captain Farrell and winger May took the game away from the Boks

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi. (Stu Forster/Gallo)

United SA behind Boks once again

The country came together to back the rugby team

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Editorial: Rugby exposes SA’s resistance to transformation

‘In many ways, rugby can be seen as symbolic of the pitfalls bedevilling the best-intentioned attempts at nation-building’

Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba said the ANC’s actions would not matter much as the coalition had agreed on a rate increase

Saru ethics take glint off Rassie hire

The new Bok coach’s six-year contract and close bond with his bosses have some crying ‘jobs for pals’

The All Blacks performing the haka

Imagining rugby – beyond 2020

Vested interests must be put aside, and a new cross-border, global approach needs to be adopted.

Joost van der Westhuizen: A mixture of mischief and instinct

Joost van der Westhuizen: A mixture of mischief and instinct

The maverick scrumhalf is not only an example of how to play a bigger game but how he dealt with adversity is also a lesson to all of us

No stopping the All Black juggernaut: A herd of Springboks attempting to bring down the charging Kieran Reed.

​Boks won’t win but can show spark

The mighty All Blacks are almost unbeatable, but Allister Coetzee can at least start correcting his muddled thinking.

​Instead of fiddling, Coetzee has a perfect opportunity to perfect the team

Coetzee has a perfect opportunity to get the team into shape.

Renascence: Warren Whiteley’s addition to the starting line-up will up the tempo of the game played by the Springboks and

Vermeulen’s injury creates space for Whiteley which will up the tempo of the Bok game

Whiteley’s presence in the squad will put pressure on the underperforming captain.

The scrutiny of Zuma is only set to further increase as his court date draws closer. Outwardly, he appears unruffled. (Getty Images)

Springboks reach World Cup semis with 23-19 win over Wales

One moment of brilliance in the dying minutes saw the Springboks triumph on the back of a match-winning try by skipper Fourie du Preez against Wales.

While SA is undecided on a final squad for Afcon 2015

Upsets hobble Meyer’s grand plan

The wounded Boks’s strength and mettle will be sorely tested on Saturday when they do battle with the Scots, who are in pole position.

The court case would have added to the pressure on SA coach Heyneke Meyer after three defeats in the Rugby Championship took the Springboks out of the top three in the world rankings.

Springbok World Cup court ban dropped

Transformation in rugby is urgent, said Judge Ntendeya Mavundla, and interested parties need to engage to "ventilate" the issue.

Cosatu condemns ‘all white’ Springbok selection

Cosatu is not encouraged to support the "all white" Springbok team that will take on the All Blacks, says provincial secretary Tony Ehrenreich.