As an outsider looking in, Fourie du Preez wouldn’t change anything in the current Springbok set-up.
The farmer’s son surprised the golfing world with his major win last weekend but those who know him say he’s always been destined for great thing.
Seemingly rudderless, definitely sponsor-less
and unfortunately Du Preez-less, the Springbok camp needs to do something.
The rude health of South African rugby will be tested to the full at Newlands on Saturday.
The Springbok team to play Wales this weekend is a mix and match amalgam of overseas-based players, local tyros and a hard core of regulars.
Two South African teams in the Super 14 final and some enlightened decisions from the authorities have given fans reasons to celebrate.
The Crusaders and Waratahs will be doing their utmost to change, it but it should be the Stormers and Bulls heading to Soweto for the Super 14 final.
The Bulls will play their Super 14 semifinal in Soweto, a scenario no one would have predicted six years ago, writes <strong>Andy Capostagno</strong>
Sepp Blatter and his mates at Fifa should be grateful they’ve managed to put draconian rules in place with the the government ahead of the World Cup.
The moment to shine has finally arrived for the Stormers, writes <b>Andy Capostagno</b>.