Posts by Roy

  1. No wild predictions

    WP director of rugby Nick Mallett is urging Stormers fans to have realistic expectations going into the Super 14. He spoke to SA Rugby magazine’s Simon Borchardt about the 2006 campaign. Read more

  2. Henson boost for Wales

    Gavin Henson will only miss two of Wales’s Six Nations matches after his ban was reduced by a European Rugby Cup appeals tribunal. Read more

  3. Mains jets off to Jozi

    Laurie Mains has rejoined the Cats coaching staff for the Vodacom Super 14. Read more

  4. Bok prop proves a point

    CJ van der Linde bench pressed 180kg at the Springbok fitness tests to confirm his standing as the team’s strongest player. Read more

  5. McKenzie turns back on Wobblies

    Waratahs coach Ewen McKenzie has withdrawn from the race for the Wallaby coaching position. Read more

  6. Let the games begin

    Jake White believes 2006 will be the toughest season ever for the country’s top players. Read more

  7. 2006 Tri-Nations draw

    The schedule for the expanded 2006 Vodacom Tri-Nations has been released by Sanzar. Read more

  8. Champs vs whipping boys

    The South Eastern Cape face a brutal introduction to Absa Currie Cup rugby when they face the champion Cheetahs in the opening fixture of next year’s campaign. Read more

  9. Black Attack

    All Black captain Tana Umaga led his team to a 3-0 whitewash of the Lions and victory in the Tri-nations. Now he’s out to claim the All Black’s first grand slam since 1978. Words by Marc Hinton Read more

  10. Faded memories

    Forty years ago Tiny Naude kicked South Africa to a famous victory over the All Blacks in New Zealand. Duane Heath writes that today the 68-year old Springbok can’t even remember his own name. Read more

  11. Unbreakable

    In the last issue of SA Rugby magazine, Richie McCaw talks about beating the British and Irish Lions and his plans to nail the Boks. Marc Hinton reports. Read more

  12. Battering ram

    In the last issue of SA Rugby magazine Jerry Collins reflects on his British and Irish Lions performance and how its secured his place in the All black team. Matt Mcilraith reports. Read more

  13. Wizard of Oz

    Chris Latham has been in and out of the Wallaby Test team more times than he cares to remember, writes Greg Growden. In the July issue of SA Rugby magazine, Latham tells how got through the bad patches and how he plans to make the Australian No 15 jersey his own Read more

  14. Magnificent Monty

    In the last issue of SA Rugby magazine, Percy Montgomery told Keo why he’s come back to South Africa and how his game has evolved since he left for Wales three years ago. Words: Mark Keohane Read more

  15. D-day in Paarl goes global

    The derby between Paarl Boys vs Paarl Gym this weekend will be available near-live and on-demand at KuduClub.com. Read more

  16. Lions schoolboy outrage

    The Golden Lions Rugby Union have officially objected to the selection of the SA Schools side after just one of their championship-winning squad made the team. Read more

  17. 10 years of Tri-Nations

    SA Rugby magazine reflects on a decade of the Southern Hemisphere spectacular. Read more

  18. Griquas triumph in thriller

    Griquas are the Vodacom Cup champs, downing the Leopards 27-25 in a thriller in Kimberley. Read more

  19. Big Schalk on defining ownership

    Decision-making in South African rugby should be influenced by what’s good for the game and not by individual agendas, writes Schalk Burger Senior. Read more