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He Didn’t Even Think of It… And That’s Exactly Why Pollard Still Owns the Bok 10 Jersey
The Stormers fell a single point short against Toulon this weekend, and while the result will be filed away as a narrow loss, the real takeaway for Springbok supporters lies in what didn’t happen rather than what did. This wasn’t a game defined by dominance or lack thereof, but by a critical moment in Toulon’s 22 where the Stormers had everything they needed to win, and let it slip through their fingers. In that moment, the equation was simple. No need to chase a try, no need
Apr 73 min read


Is Italy the Unsung Ally in South Africa’s World Cup Quest? A win in Dublin Could Prove Decisive.
There was a time, not that long ago, when Ireland felt inevitable. They were the standard-bearers of cohesion and control, a side that strangled opponents with structure and then quietly accelerated away. The world’s number one team (albeit temporarily) carried themselves with the authority of a group that knew exactly who they were. But and its a big BUT... rugby evolves quickly, and the margins at the top are unforgiving. France’s 36–14 dismantling of Ireland in the Six Nat
Feb 123 min read


World Rugby’s Power Meeting. Why Some Voices Are Finally Being Ignored
World Rugby’s upcoming Shape of the Game conference isn’t just another administrative gathering. With the 2027 Rugby World Cup creeping closer, this is where the sport’s decision-makers start quietly determining what the next era of Test rugby will look like. Interestingly, not everything that’s been shouted about in recent months has made the agenda. Despite the outrage cycles and studio debates, the “Bomb Squad” controversy will not be formally discussed. There are no plans
Feb 114 min read
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