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Ageless Steyn steps up as Marx muzzles Pumas
Another calculated Frans Steyn cameo and another mighty effort from Malcolm Marx were two of the most significant stand outs from the Springboks 34-20 win against the Pumas in Buenos Aires, writes Mark Keohane.
As in Sydney, when the Boks scored a four tries to one bonus point win against the Wallabies, the South Africans were again in bonus-point country, scoring five tries to two.
Argentina’s two tries were both a case of charitable match-officiating from a trio who were out of their depth. But neither the officials, nor a passionate home crowd were powerful enough to deny the Springboks a fabulous win.
The Pumas are difficult to beat in Argentina. Add in a TMO dressed in blue and white and it becomes an even greater challenge.
The Boks, with Marx to the fore for 82 minutes, were clinical and composed in the first 40. They led 22-6 and were unfortunate that it wasn’t by more. Lood de Jager had a try disallowed and Damian Willemse, with a bit more goal-kicking accuracy, could have added seven more points.
The Pumas were improved in the second half and despite being the beneficiaries of two dubious yellow cards and one particularly flawed decision in awarding a penalty try, never looked like beating the Springboks.
And they won’t when the two teams meet on Saturday to determine the winner of the Rugby Championship.
The Boks will be too strong, especially if the same pack starts again.
Marx, finally given the chance to start and finish, has been without comparison. Frans Malherbe, at tighthead, is comfortably South Africa’s best No 3 and Steven Kitshoff, at loosehead, has revelled.
Eben Etzebeth saves his best for the Boks, as does Siya Kolisi and the engine on Franco Mostert runs and runs.
Jasper Wiese, powerful as the starting No 8, had a very good replacement in Elrigh Louw in Buenos Aires and Deon Fourie, in the final quarter, was like a dog with a bone at the breakdown. Kwagga Smith had a big impact and his yellow card was as baffling as the awarding of a penalty try because of Smith’s supposedly high tackle.
Jaden Hendrikse has moved ahead of Faf de Klerk as the form No 9 in the squad, Jessie Kriel enjoyed a very good outing at No 13 and Damian Willemse will be the wiser for another outing at No 10 before a head knock ended his match.
Up stepped the veteran Frans Steyn, this time at flyhalf.
The result was inevitably the same – success.
Willie le Roux, despite getting a team yellow card for a repeated offside offence, put down another marker for the 2023 World Cup and while there was little opportunity for both wingers Mapimpi and Moodie, there was plenty of work for inside centre Damian de Allende.
Ox Nche was busy and Trevor Nyakane was … well … not quite as busy. The latter’s performance, from a distance, was the least pleasing of a very pleasing Springboks Test win.
Bring on South Africa’s final in Durban.
How Zel’s and I called it
#ARGvRSA – @mark_keohane and Zelim Nel expect the @Springboks to win a high-scoring game against Argentina on Saturday.pic.twitter.com/mygxy0CM6m
— SA Rugby magazine (@SARugbymag) September 17, 2022
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The Stormers have made Cape Town South Africa’s rugby capital
Stormers crowd attendance at DHL Stadium tells the real story. Cape Town is South Africa’s rugby capital and the numbers back it.
Cape Town is South Africa’s rugby capital – and the Stormers crowd attendance proves it. The numbers are bigger than any other club, and it goes beyond nostalgia and history. Newlands had 131 years to build its legacy and the DHL Stadium, in just five years, is producing bigger moments, bigger crowds and a stronger connection with the public.
Stormers crowd attendance: DHL Stadium, Cape Town numbers don’t lie
The Stormers moved homes from Newlands to Green Point in 2021, but significantly they have moved the market that speaks to an occasion more than it does a rugby match.
The Stormers have done it, post Covid, and in a competition that includes previously unfamiliar northern hemisphere club teams and playing some of their biggest derbies in late December and early January, a summer season peak that is incomparable in its challenge to anything experienced, season-wise, in Super Rugby’s history from 1996 to 2019.
Newlands & DHL Stadium
Newlands averages (1996–2019)
| Category | Matches | Average attendance |
|---|---|---|
| Stormers Super Rugby | 157 | 33,189 |
| WP Currie Cup | 146 | 18,959 |
| Springboks Tests | 24 | 43,586 |
DHL Stadium – Stormers era
URC average attendance (last four seasons + 2021/22 play-offs*)
| Season | Matches | Average attendance |
|---|---|---|
| 2021/22 home play-offs* | 3 | 27,100 |
| 2022/23 | 10 | 27,216 |
| 2023/24 | 7 | 28,531 |
| 2024/25 | 8 | 26,686 |
| 2025/26 | 6 | 29,375 |
| Total (incl. play-offs) | 34 | 27,733 |
* Covid-restricted capacity, but effectively full houses within permitted limits.
Investec Champions Cup average (last four seasons)
| Season | Matches | Average attendance |
|---|---|---|
| 2022/23 | 3 | 19,814 |
| 2023/24 | 3 | 21,725 |
| 2024/25 | 1 | 23,682 |
| 2025/26 | 1 | 24,893 |
| 4-season average | 8 | 21,649 |
Springboks at DHL Stadium
| Season | Opposition | Crowd |
|---|---|---|
| 2023/24 | Wales | 51,347 |
| 2024/25 | New Zealand | 58,417 |
| 2025/26 | Australia | 56,350 |
| Category | Tests | Average attendance |
|---|---|---|
| Springboks Tests at DHL Stadium | 3 | 55,371 |
Stormers crowd attendance Cape Town the biggest days
DHL Stadium Top 10 Stormers crowds
| Rank | Crowd | Opposition | Season | Competition | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 56,334 | Munster | 2022/23 | URC | Final |
| 2 | 53,682 | Bulls | 2025/26 | URC | League |
| 3 | 52,087 | Sharks | 2025/26 | URC | League |
| 4 | 47,261 | Connacht | 2022/23 | URC | Semi-final |
| 5 | 47,171 | Bulls | 2024/25 | URC | League |
| 6 | 46,002 | Sharks | 2024/25 | URC | League |
| 7 | 44,109 | Bulls | 2022/23 | URC | Quarter-final |
| 8 | 39,925 | Bulls | 2023/24 | URC | League |
| 9 | 37,246 | Sharks | 2023/24 | URC | League |
| 10 | 35,202 | Lions | 2023/24 | URC | League |
Newlands Top 10 Stormers Super Rugby crowds
| Rank | Crowd | Opposition | Season | Competition | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 50,000 | Highlanders | 1999 | Super Rugby | Semi-final |
| 2 | 49,725 | Cats | 1999 | Super Rugby | League |
| 3 | 49,170 | Chiefs | 1999 | Super Rugby | League |
| 4 | 49,000 | Blues | 1999 | Super Rugby | League |
| 5 | 48,739 | Bulls | 2010 | Super Rugby | League |
| 6 | 48,700 | Brumbies | 2002 | Super Rugby | League |
| 7 | 48,492 | Crusaders | 2011 | Super Rugby | League |
| 8 | 48,211 | Bulls | 2011 | Super Rugby | League |
| 9 | 48,184 | Crusaders | 2010 | Super Rugby | League |
| 10 | 48,026 | Sharks | 2012 | Super Rugby | Semi-final |
URC dominance Stormers lead South Africa
URC all-time league table (85 matches)
| Rank | Team | Log Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leinster | 328 |
| 2 | Stormers | 289 |
| 3 | Glasgow | 287 |
| 4 | Bulls | 280 |
| 5 | Munster | 269 |
| 6 | Ulster | 261 |
| 7 | Sharks | 221 |
| 8 | Lions | 214 |
| 9 | Edinburgh | 213 |
| 10 | Connacht | 210 |
| 11 | Benetton | 204 |
| 12 | Ospreys | 200 |
| 13 | Cardiff | 195 |
| 14 | Scarlets | 175 |
| 15 | Dragons | 88 |
| 16 | Zebre | 76 |
In the history of the URC, across 85 league matches, the Stormers are the most successful South African side and second only to Leinster overall. They are also the competition’s most successful finals team, with one title and two home finals. The Bulls have reached three finals – two away and one at home – and have yet to win the title.
Different season, bigger Stormers crowd attendance Cape Town
Super Rugby’s February start meant Capetonians were never asked to show up at a stadium to support the Stormers in December and January, in the heart of summer, holiday and cricket season, but those months are integral to the URC league season, especially South Africa’s derby matches.
This is a significant difference between the old world of Newlands and the new order at the DHL Stadium in 2026.
Newlands delivered its biggest crowds in traditional rugby windows, and the Stormers of the past five years have had to do it in peak holiday summer seasons, which shows the enormous shift in audience behaviour.
The people of Cape Town care about the Stormers and the Stormers care about the people of Cape Town.
No other team in South Africa and no team in the URC, the Irish giants of Leinster and Munster included, can claim such consistently high stadium numbers over such a lengthy period of time.
And only Leinster, in the brief history of the URC as a league, have earned more points from wins, draws and losing bonus points than the Stormers.
Cape Town is also a banker whenever the Springboks play, be it at Newlands, pre-2019 or in the three Tests played, in front of crowds, in the past four years.
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Bulls Finish. Stormers Create. Glasgow Lead
Bulls finish, Stormers create, and Glasgow lead the URC through balance and consistency.
The Bulls know the way to the try line, the Stormers know how to get close to the try line and Glasgow’s Warriors are the most complete and balanced team in the 2025/26 URC team stats.
URC Team Stats: Bulls, Stormers, Lions and Sharks Compared
The Warriors are the league leaders after 13 rounds, with 10 wins from 13 and a total of 50 points. The Stormers are second with 10 wins and 46 points, while the Bulls, despite scoring the most tries this season, are eighth with seven wins and 34 points.
The URC official Team Stats emphasise the potency of Franco Smith’s Warriors, who have also shown quality in squad depth to produce winning results in matches when stripped of their Six Nations internationals.
Smith, the former Springboks utility back and Cheetahs and Italian coach, has been a revelation at Glasgow. He, in partnership with South African-born winger and club captain Kyle Steyn, have been at the forefront of Glasgow’s growth into one of the best teams in Europe.
Glasgow, in the 2023/24 season, beat the Bulls at Loftus in Pretoria to win the third edition of the URC.
This season’s league showcases the Bulls try-scoring ability, exposes their charitable early season defensive form, and illustrates just how dominant the Stormers are in getting close to the opposition try line, but equally how impotent they are in converting those opportunities once in the 22 metres attack red zone.
The Stormers have had no issue in applying pressure, given they are second for entries into the opposition 22 (150), but it is their failure to convert this earned advantage into tries.
The Lions have gone big on volume and the Sharks, the lowest of the South Africa teams with an 11th place league ranking, are chasing consistency and a winning habit since JP Pietersen replaced John Plumtree as the Sharks coach.
The Glasgow Warriors lead the table and the key performance metrics, combining territory, possession and execution better than any side in the competition.
The Bulls know how to cross the try line, the Stormers are battling to find their way to the try line and the Warriors have married pressure and points scored to top the league.
URC 2026 Team Stats – South African Rankings
Total Tries Scored
| Team | Rank | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Vodacom Bulls | 1 | 54 |
| Fidelity SecureDrive Lions | 4 | 51 |
| Hollywoodbets Sharks | 6 | 45 |
| DHL Stormers | 8 | 43 |
Total Points Scored
| Team | Rank | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Fidelity SecureDrive Lions | 1 | 379 |
| Vodacom Bulls | 3 | 363 |
| DHL Stormers | 5 | 345 |
| Hollywoodbets Sharks | 8 | 301 |
Total Metres Gained
| Team | Rank | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Vodacom Bulls | 2 | 5611 |
| Fidelity SecureDrive Lions | 6 | 5009 |
| DHL Stormers | 11 | 4112 |
| Hollywoodbets Sharks | 13 | 3955 |
Total Entries into Opposition 22
| Team | Rank | Total |
|---|---|---|
| DHL Stormers | 2 | 150 |
| Vodacom Bulls | 5 | 137 |
| Fidelity SecureDrive Lions | 6 | 134 |
| Hollywoodbets Sharks | 11 | 125 |
Total Turnovers Won / Defensive Impact
| Team | Rank | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Fidelity SecureDrive Lions | 4 | 316 |
| Vodacom Bulls | 7 | 275 |
| Hollywoodbets Sharks | 10 | 249 |
| DHL Stormers | 12 | 245 |
Keo’s 10 Takeaways
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The Bulls are the best finishers in the URC – first for tries scored (54).
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The Bulls’ attack is built on momentum – second for metres gained (5611).
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The Stormers are excellent at creating try-scoring pressure points – second for 22 entries (150).
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The Stormers don’t always convert that pressure into points.
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The Lions are the competition’s top scorers, with some big scores at home – first for total points (379).
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The Lions’ game is built on tempo and attacking volume, Ellis Park’s fast pace surface, attitude & altitude.
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The Sharks are outside the top tier across the key metrics, which is a reinforcement of their awful start to the season.
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No South African team dominates the defensive categories because their attack has been stronger and they have won more than they have lost.
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Glasgow lead the competition for metres gained (5873) and overall control metrics.
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Glasgow and the Stormers are strong in very different areas, for example the Stormers kick volume and effectiveness compared to Glasgow’s. Equally Glasgow’s ball in hand game, but the reality is that both have 10 wins from 13 and the points differential is less three points on average a game.
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Magical Mapimpi is the STECO Hybrid Power Tool Hero
Makazole Mapimpi needed a magical moment to beat Nizaam Carr’s outrageous kick assist for the Bulls in Round 13 of the URC to be named the STECO Hybrid Power Tool Hero of the Week.
Makazole Mapimpi needed a magical moment to beat Nizaam Carr’s outrageous kick assist for the Bulls in Round 13 of the URC to be named the STECO Hybrid Power Tool Hero of the Week.
Makazole Mapimpi Magic
Mapimpi, the Sharks winger, celebrated his 100th match in style, although it took him 78 minutes to produce the most sensational individual two minutes, with his reward being two tries of varying degrees of brilliance.
Mapimpi, the first Springbok to score a try in a World Cup final, bagged a double in the final stages of the Sharks 45-0 thumping of Ireland’s Munster.
The win was the Sharks’ third in their last four URC matches. The Sharks play Cardiff in Durban on Friday evening in Round 14.
On the Keo & Zels Rugby Show, Zels and I discussed the nominations and why Mapimpi got our nod.
ZELS:
That Stormers scrum absolutely obliterated the Dragons tight five, and Evan Roos was on hand to pick up and dive over. Sensational try. That’s a proper team try for me, with everyone involved. That’s the hybrid element, right? Power, but skill within it.
KEO:
You talk about hybrid. It is more like one tool doing many things. That Stormers pack did everything. From loosehead to tighthead, hooker, both locks, six, seven, eight. This was the full unit.
Then you look at the Bulls.
Nizaam Carr, Bishops old boy and former Stormers, has been outstanding. That kick-assist was sensational. That’s a footballer’s touch. Like a corner kick dropping onto the head of a striker. Perfect weight, perfect execution. Five points.
ZELS:
So you’re going with Carr?
KEO:
I was because I did not think anything or anyone would match it over the weekend because it takes something special to beat that for the STECO Hybrid Power Tool Hero of the Week.
And then, Sharks v Munster, 79 minutes played and enter Makazole Mapimpi.
He scores a try and everyone celebrates, “finally got one.” But look deeper. He didn’t see much ball. Worked relentlessly. It’s his 100th. He’s 35, looks 19. The physique, the engine…
He leaps high from he kick-off, takes it clean, lands, beats two, goes again; inside, outside and then those final five metres. Munster’s 10 comes across, makes the tackle attempt… Mapimpi finishes.
That’s the moment. That’s the one.
And the irony? He’s wearing 11. Andre Esterhuizen – the STECO ambassador – is at 12. And Mike Sharman from Retroviral, who work with STECO Ryobi, they’ve told Mapimpi’s story it’s on YouTube.
Go watch it.
Then I get a message from Richard Stevens, Marketing Head, Stevens & Co, saying how fitting it is: 11 and 12, powered by them STECO/RYOBI doing the business for the Sharks … and Mapimpi delivers that.
Richard, there should be something in the post for Mapimpi, via courier.
ZELS:
I agree. Something powerful to keep powering him.
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ANDRE ESTERHUIZEN IS THE ULTIMATE STECO HYBRID POWER TOOL, ON AND OFF THE FIELD

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Sacha’s stats statement slays Dragons
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu slayed the Dragons in Cape Town and his match statistics emphasised his influence in the Stormers bonus-point win against Newport’s Dragons.
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu slayed the Dragons in Cape Town and his match statistics emphasised his influence in the Stormers bonus-point win against Newport’s Dragons.
Stormers v Dragons – United Rugby Championship
The Stormers 29-21 win was their 10th in 13 league starts and ensured they finished Round 13 in second place, four points off league leaders Glasgow, whom they play in Cape Town in April.
Stormers No 10 Feinberg-Mngomezulu scored the match’s opening two tries, which he converted for 14 points, but as memorable were a try-saving tackle late in the first half and second half defensive moment of mastery to deny the Dragons a further try. His points totalled 19, with three conversions and a penalty added to his two five-pointers, but the 14 points he saved, tells the story of his significance against the Dragons.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu made 13 kicks and 13 passes, claimed a line out win statistically from a quick throw and won a ruck turnover, one of just four for the Stormers in 80 minutes. He made seven tackles to complete a busy and big defensive afternoon.
On attack, he made the most metres in the match, with 78, beat three defenders, which was the second most of the match, carried the ball nine times and his three line breaks were the most in the match.
His 19 points took his league season tally to 81 points in his eighth match of the league. His URC career total is 17 tries, four drop goals, 30 penalties and 47 conversions, for 281 points. He has started 27 of 44 URC matches.
He has played four Investec Champions Cup matches and his overall Stormers record is 31 starts in 48 matches for 308 points, with 17 tries, four drop goals, 33 penalties and 56 conversions. He is 24 years-old.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu was named the 2024/25 South African Vodacom United Rugby Championship Player of the Year beating off Bulls prop Wilco Louw and Bulls loose-forward Cameron Hanekom for the prize.
The counter to those match-winning statistical returns against the Dragons, was a speculator pass to Damian Willemse that was not a good option and twice missing penalty kicks to touch. His four from six off the kicking tee has matched his league accuracy this season, which is 10 percent down on his 75 percent-plus career average as a goal kicker.
URC 2026 League Table (After Round 13)
| Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | BP | PF | PA | Diff | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Glasgow Warriors | 13 | 10 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 358 | 187 | +171 | 50 |
| 2 | DHL Stormers | 13 | 10 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 345 | 225 | +120 | 46 |
| 3 | Ulster Rugby | 13 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 10 | 371 | 274 | +97 | 42 |
| 4 | Leinster Rugby | 13 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 9 | 325 | 280 | +45 | 41 |
| 5 | Cardiff Rugby | 13 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 8 | 247 | 250 | -3 | 40 |
| 6 | Munster Rugby | 13 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 7 | 248 | 270 | -22 | 39 |
| 7 | Fidelity SecureDrive Lions | 13 | 7 | 1 | 5 | 8 | 379 | 359 | +20 | 38 |
| 8 | Vodacom Bulls | 13 | 7 | 0 | 6 | 7 | 363 | 309 | +54 | 35 |
| 9 | Connacht Rugby | 13 | 6 | 0 | 7 | 11 | 315 | 312 | +3 | 35 |
| 10 | Ospreys | 13 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 5 | 279 | 304 | -25 | 29 |
| 11 | Hollywoodbets Sharks | 13 | 5 | 1 | 7 | 7 | 301 | 333 | -32 | 29 |
| 12 | Benetton Rugby | 13 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 247 | 300 | -53 | 28 |
| 13 | Edinburgh Rugby | 13 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 7 | 255 | 307 | -52 | 23 |
| 14 | Scarlets | 13 | 4 | 1 | 8 | 3 | 242 | 311 | -69 | 21 |
| 15 | Dragons RFC | 13 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 6 | 248 | 315 | -67 | 20 |
| 16 | Zebre Parma | 13 | 2 | 0 | 11 | 4 | 214 | 401 | -187 | 12 |
Stormers No 8 Evan Roos also enjoy a busy afternoon. He scored a try to take his league season tally to seven, but it was the balance in his attack and defence that was most telling. Roos carried 14 times, the most in the match, and made 11 tackles, which was the most from a Stormers player.
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Mapimpi & Van den Berg gives Saffas 100 reasons to smile
Makazole Mapimpi & Morne van den Berg celebrated their 100th matches for the Sharks and Lions in style and triumphant. It made for a Super Saturday of rugby for Saffas as the Sharks and Lions both won against Munster and Edinburgh respectively in the United Rugby Championship.
Makazole Mapimpi & Morne van den Berg celebrated their 100th matches for the Sharks and Lions in style and triumphant. It made for a Super Saturday of United Rugby Championship action for Saffas.
Mapimpi, in his 100th match, scored two tries in the final two minutes of the 45-0 hammering of Munster in Durban.
The 35 year-old showed the pace of a teenager sprint sensation when outstripping the Munster chasers for his first try, scored in the 78th minute.
Then, remarkably, he lept into the Durban skies from the final restart of the match, landed open two feet, beat two defenders with a step, took off down the touchline, swerved inside, beat a defender, then outside and put on the afterburners to race the remaining 40 metres and finish a 70 metre solo-try with two Munster defenders on his back.
This was from a 35 year old in his 100th match. It was straight from a movie.
Earlier, Van den Berg, so good this season for the Lions, controlled the match in the No 9 jersey as the Lions, SA Shield winners, crushed Edinburgh 54-17. The Lions led 35-0 at halftime and scored eight tries to three.
Van den Berg scored a try to take his career tally for the Lions to 20.
The Lions scored eight tries to three, the Sharks six tries to nil and the Bulls, on Friday night, scored seven tries to one, to take the South African try-tally to 21-4 with the Stormers v Dragons on Sunday afternoon in Cape Town sure to add to the 21 tries.
For context, the travelling sides were without incumbent Six Nations regulars, which highlighted the depth issues when Test players are not available.
Still, it was statements made by the South African teams with five rounds of the league to play.
The Sharks remain 11th in the URC but they are now three wins from their last four league matches, having won just two from their first nine matches.
Keo’s Top 10 Takeaways
| No. | Takeaway |
|---|---|
| 1 | Full-strength South African teams at home are overwhelming understrength touring sides |
| 2 | The Sharks, Lions and Bulls have all shown significant defensive improvement |
| 3 | The Sharks kept Munster scoreless a complete defensive shutout |
| 4 | The Bulls scored 40 unanswered points and kept Cardiff scoreless for the final 77 minutes |
| 5 | The Lions held Edinburgh scoreless for 45 minutes after a 35-0 halftime lead |
| 6 | Ruan Venter delivered a standout performance at No 4 lock for the Lions one that will please Rassie Erasmus |
| 7 | Cameron Hanekom made an impactful 24-minute return for the Bulls after a nine-month injury lay-off |
| 8 | The Lions midfield pairing of Bronson Mills and Henco van Wyk continues to evolve with authority |
| 9 | The Sharks scrum has become a dominant weapon |
| 10 | Nineteen-year-old Sharks fullback Luan Giliomee, a former schoolboy flyhalf standout at Charlie Hofmeyr and Boland, made a composed debut |
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Papier in power performance as Bulls charge in URC
Bulls No 9 Embrose Papier responded to his omission from the Springboks alignment camp in the best possible way, with another Player of the Match performance in the URC.
Bulls No 9 Embrose Papier responded to his omission from the Springboks alignment camp in the best possible way, with another Player of the Match performance in the URC.
Papier was proper in the Bulls 40-7 win against Cardiff in the URC at Loftus, Pretoria, having been a late withdrawal a week ago against the Stormers a week ago.
The Bulls lost to the Stormers and Papier’s absence was obvious.
Against Cardiff he was at the heart of everything good about the Bulls attack, was individually decisive and composed, produced consistency in his kicking game management, electric pace for his try and was always a threat on the break, especially close to the fringes of the ruck.
Rassie Erasmus picked Papier for the Springboks in 2018, but it has been seven long years in-between drinks for the Bulls No 9.
In this time Erasmus, coach in 2018, Jacques Nienaber, coached between 2020 and 2023 and Erasmus, back as head coach from 2024, have relied on Faf de Klerk, Herschel Jantjies and Cobus Reinach to win the 2019 RWC and on De Klerk, Reinach, Grant Williams and Jaden Hendrikse to win the 2023 RWC.
Nienaber and Erasmus (National Director of Rugby) picked all four No 9s in the match 23 that beat Romania 76-0 at the World Cup. Reinach started at No 9, Williams started on the right wing and Hendrikse was the reserve No 9 and De Klerk the reserve No 10 and goalkicker.
In the 2024 and 2025 Test seasons, Lions No 9 Morné van den Berg played Test rugby and in Erasmus’s first Springboks alignment camp for 2025, earlier in March, SA under 20 World Championship winner Haashim Pead was included in a group of No 9s, while De Klerk and Jantjies were among the overseas-based players selected for a virtual alignment camp.
De Klerk, who spent a lengthy time on the sidelines because of injury, found form in scoring three tries for the Yokohama Canon Eagles’ 38-29 win against Dave Rennie’s Japanese League 1 log-leading Kobelco Kobe Steelers. He was named Player of the Match.
Jantjies has started nine of 15 matches for French Top 14 club Bayonne.
De Klerk has signed to return to South Africa and play for the Cheetahs after five seasons in Japan. Before Japan he played for Sale Sharks in Manchester, England, having made his Test debut when playing for the Johannesburg-based Lions.
In 2018 the then Bulls No 9 Ivan van Zyl and Lions No 9 Ross Cronje were also selected for the Boks.
Papier, a Bulls Centurion, has started 10 of 14 matches for the club this season, 11 in the United Rugby Championship and three in the Investec Champions Cup, and has scored six tries.
Papier made his Test debut in 2018. He has not played for the Boks again since 2018.
He is still just 28 years-old
SH Rugby Blog, back in 2018, asked if Papier was not trusted by Erasmus, given the minimal game time.
List of games in which Papier was in the Match Day 23, and his minutes played
Date Opponent Detail
June 2, 2018 Wales 4 minutes at wing, Washington DC (Springbok debut)
June 2018 England Not in matchday 23 for first two Tests
June 23, 2018 England 5 minutes at scrumhalf, Cape Town (3rd Test)
August 18, 2018 Argentina 7 minutes at wing, Durban
August 25, 2018 Argentina Unused substitute, Mendoza
September 8, 2018 Australia Unused substitute, Brisbane
September 15, 2018 New Zealand Replaced in matchday 23 by Ross Cronjé (unused), Wellington
September 29, 2018 Australia Unused substitute, Port Elizabeth
October 6, 2018 New Zealand 7 minutes at scrumhalf, Pretoria
November 3, 2018 England 6 minutes at scrumhalf, London
November 2018 France Not in matchday 23 Papier, on the 17th November, 2018, finally got to start against Scotland at Murrayfield and played for 78 minutes. The Boks won 26-20, with Handre Pollard scoring 18 points and Elton Jantjies kicking a late penalty to secure the win. Of the Boks match 23 of that day, 19 went onto win the World Cup, left winger Aphiwe Dyantyi was banned for testing positive, right winger Sbu Nkosi lost form and his appetite for rugby, beset by off-field disciplinary issues, Van Zyl found a future at Saracens in the English Premiership and Papier was sent back to the Bulls.
South Africa: Willie le Roux, Sbu Nkosi, Jesse Kriel, Damian de Allende, Aphiwe Dyantyi, Handre Pollard, Embrose Papier; Steven Kitshoff, Malcolm Marx, Frans Malherbe, RG Snyman, Franco Mostert, Siya Kolisi (captain), Pieter-Steph du Toit, Duane Vermeulen.
Replacements: Bongi Mbonambi (for Marx, 66), Thomas du Toit (for Kitshoff, 58), Vincent Koch (for Malherbe, 58), Lood de Jager (for Snyman, 60), Francois Louw (for Kolisi, 66), Ivan van Zyl (for Papier, 78), Elton Jantjies (for De Allende, 56), Cheslin Kolbe (for Nkosi, 64).
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URC Influence Index: The Top 10 SA players
The URC Influence Index ranks the 10 most impactful players after 12 rounds, based on attacking, defensive, set-piece and tactical metrics.
SA players are leading the URC Influence Index after 12 league rounds.
WHAT IS THE URC INFLUENCE INDEX?
Players are ranked based on verified appearances across multiple high-impact categories in the URC:
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Attack: defenders beaten, metres, breaks, offloads
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Defence: tackles, turnovers won
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Set-piece: lineouts, steals
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Game control: kicking metres, points, goal-kicking
The more categories a player influences statistically, the higher the ranking.
URC TOP 10 SA INFLUENCE INDEX (AFTER 12 ROUNDS)
1. Sebastian de Klerk (Wing/Centre, Bulls)
The competition’s most complete attacking player
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41 defenders beaten
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607 metres
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17 clean breaks
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15 offloads
De Klerk appears across four elite attacking categories, the most among South African players.

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2. Chris Smith (No 10, Lions)
The URC’s scoreboard controller
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92 points (1st)
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25 conversions (1st)
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14 penalties
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1934 kick metres
3. Quan Horn (Fullback, Lions)
Horn’s balance in all areas is his strength
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2529 kick metres (2nd)
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494 metres
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96 carries
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13 offloads
4. Jeandre Rudolph (No 8, Bulls)
Breakdown King
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16 turnovers won (1st)
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112 tackles
Rudolph is the league’s elite jackal.
5. Marnus van der Merwe (Hooker, Cardiff)
Hybrid in his impact as a hooker
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85 lineouts won
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12 turnovers
6. Andre-Hugo Venter (Hooker, Stormers)
Set-piece anchor
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105 lineouts won (1st)
Dominates in contact and carries strongly
7. RG Snyman (Lock, Leinster)
Continuity machine
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20 offloads (joint 1st)
Unrivalled in the league with his offloading influence
8. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (No 10, Stormers)
The emerging game driver
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62 points
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2089 kick metres
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70 kicks in play
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10 clean breaks
Strong line kicking game, lethal in line break efficiency.

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9. Evan Roos (No 8, Stormers)
The Finisher
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6 tries
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97 carries
Plays with high risk and high reward.

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10. Vincent Tshituka (Flank, Sharks)
The Lineout Disruptor
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8 steals (1st)
The statistics tell the story of his value

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Players just outside the SA Top 10
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Werner Kok (wing, Ulster): breaks + offloads + tries
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Johann Grobbelaar (hooker, Bulls): lineouts + tries
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Paul de Villiers (flank, Stormers): tackles + turnovers
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Ruan Venter (Flank, Lions): carries + tries
SET PIECE: SOUTH AFRICA’S STRANGLEHOLD
Lineout leaders
| Player | Lineouts Won |
|---|---|
| Andre-Hugo Venter | 105 |
| Johann Grobbelaar | 92 |
| Marnus van der Merwe | 85 |
Lineout steals (SA presence)
| Player | Steals |
|---|---|
| Vincent Tshituka | 8 |
| Marcel Theunissen | 6 |
| Emile van Heerden | 5 |
| Marvin Orie | 4 |
South Africa dominates the Influence Index.
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10/10 players in top 10
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Leading in:
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lineouts
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turnovers
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offloads
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points
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territorial kicking
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THE BREAKDOWN: TURNOVERS WON (SA IMPACT)
Player Turnovers Won Jeandre Rudolph 16 Marnus van der Merwe 12 Paul de Villiers 9
International Rugby
Bielle-Biarrey owns the Six Nations stats sheet
In the 2026 Six Nations, France winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey owned the stats charts. Nine tries, four assists and a presence across ten statistical categories tell the real story of France’s title.
| Pos | Team | P | W | L | BP | PD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | France | 5 | 4 | 1 | 5 | +81 | 21 |
| 2 | Ireland | 5 | 4 | 1 | 3 | +38 | 19 |
| 3 | Scotland | 5 | 3 | 2 | 4 | -1 | 16 |
| 4 | Italy | 5 | 2 | 3 | 1 | -38 | 9 |
| 5 | England | 5 | 1 | 4 | 4 | +2 | 8 |
| 6 | Wales | 5 | 1 | 4 | 2 | -82 | 6 |
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SA Schools Rugby: The Springbok Factory
South African schools rugby is the foundation of the Springboks, with historic derbies like Paarl Boys High vs Paarl Gimnasium showcasing the intensity, tradition and talent pipeline that defines the game.
The road to 100 Springbok Test caps does not start with a professional contract. It starts at SA Schools Rugby and South Africa is blessed to have among the most powerful rugby-centric schooling institutions. The result is nine Test Centurions and four RWC titles and two third place finishes in eight tournaments since the Springboks won the 1995 World Cup on their first attempt.

SA Schools Rugby
South African rugby starts on school fields in Paarl, Newlands, Durbanville, Stellenbosch, Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town, where reputations are made long before players earn contracts, caps or salaries.
This is where the edge is built, with rivalries more than 100 years old. This is where the journey of the greatest Springboks began and it is the playground of future Springboks and South Africa’s professional rugby elite.

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The scale of the system is unmatched globally: structured leagues, nationally broadcast derbies, Easter festivals that act as early-season measuring sticks, and the annual Coca-Cola Craven Week, which remains the definitive pathway into SA Schools selection.
The Premier Schools: The heavyweights of South African rugby.
There is no officially sanctioned national ranking body in South African schools rugby. However, multiple independent platforms compile results-based rankings using fixtures, strength of schedule and head-to-head outcomes.
The most widely referenced is NextGenXV, whose final 2025 rankings are also incorporated into broader consensus rankings by platforms such as SchoolboyRugby (which combines data from NextGenXV, SA School Sports and Rugby365).
Top 20 Schools (Results-based – 2025 Final Ranking)
| Rank | School |
|---|---|
| 1 | Paarl Boys’ High |
| 2 | Paarl Gimnasium |
| 3 | Grey College |
| 4 | Affies |
| 5 | Oakdale Landbou |
| 6 | Westville |
| 7 | Paul Roos Gymnasium |
| 8 | DHS |
| 9 | Garsfontein |
| 10 | Rondebosch |
| 11 | Helpmekaar |
| 12 | Outeniqua |
| 13 | Hilton College |
| 14 | Wynberg |
| 15 | Stellenberg |
| 16 | Menlopark |
| 17 | Northwood |
| 18 | Noordheuwel |
| 19 | Boland Landbou |
| 20 | Queen’s College |
The Western Cape dominates the depth conversation. Free State has Grey College and the Eastern Cape has heritage. Gauteng and KZN bring muscle, but no province matches the Western Cape for weekly jeopardy and top-20 spread.
Western Province: The Deepest Schools League in the Country
South African schools rugby’s heart beats the loudest in the Western Cape.
On a single WP Schools Day card in 2026, you get: Paarl Boys, Paarl Gim, Paul Roos, SACS, Bishops, Rondebosch, Wynberg, Boland Landbou, Durbanville and Stellenberg.
In the 2025 Top 20 rankings, the Western Cape placed eight schools in the top tier, including Paarl Boys, Paarl Gim, Oakdale, Paul Roos, Rondebosch and Wynberg.
No province produces pressure like this and no province produces Springboks like this. It is borne out by how Western Province dominated the annual Coca Cola Craven Week.

FNB Classic Clashes & King Price Derby Series
South African schoolboy rugby attracts some of the biggest sponsors, with FNB having the longest association with Schools Rugby. The additional exposure, through SuperSport’s live coverage of Schools 1st XV matches has added to the value of commercial alignment with Schools rugby.
The SuperSport Schools app has exceeded one million downloads.
The FNB Classic Clashes, launched in the early 2000s, grew from 10 fixtures to more than 50 nationwide, becoming a cornerstone of school rugby broadcasting on SuperSport Schools.
Today, the King Price Derby Series carries that torch, packaging the biggest rivalries into a national viewing product built on history, tribalism and crowd energy.
This is where schoolboy rugby becomes appointment viewing.
The Biggest Schoolboy Derbies in South Africa
This is the soul of the South African game.
Paarl Boys’ High vs Paarl Gimnasium
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Crowd: 20,000+ regularly
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Described as the biggest schoolboy derby in the world
Grey College vs Paul Roos Gymnasium
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Two of the biggest Springbok-producing schools combined
Bishops vs Rondebosch
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Bishops leads historic wins (103 vs 80, with 19 draws recorded)
Jeppe vs KES
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Over 100 meetings; rivalry dates back to 1935
Affies vs Waterkloof
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Began in 1987; Affies dominant historically
Hilton vs Michaelhouse
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Played since 1904; one of KZN’s big rivalries
SACS vs Wynberg
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Among the oldest Cape school rivalries
Boland Landbou vs Oakdale
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The farmers’ derby physical, proud and unforgiving
Easter Rugby Festivals: The National Measuring Stick
The four major national festivals:
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Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival
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KES Easter Rugby Festival
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St John’s College Easter Festival
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St Stithians Easter Festival
- Graeme College WildeKlawer Rugby Festival
Craven Week: Where Schoolboys Become Internationals
First played in 1964, the Coca-Cola Craven Week remains the pinnacle of schoolboy rugby.
At the end of the tournament:
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SA Schools is selected
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SA Schools ‘A’ is selected
The Schools That Built the Springboks

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Most Springboks Produced by School
Source:
| Rank | School | Springboks |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Paul Roos Gymnasium | 56 |
| 2 | Grey College | 49 |
| 3 | Bishops | 43 |
| 4 | Paarl Gimnasium | 32 |
| 5 | SACS | 32 |
| 6 | Paarl Boys’ High | 26 |
| 7 | Kimberley Boys High | 23 |
| 8 | Rondebosch | 21 |
| 9 | Grey High School | 17 |
| 10 | Maritzburg College | 17 |
The Western Cape production line of Springboks is unmatched.
Springbok Test Centurions and Their Schools
Springbok Test Centurions, by their School
| Player | Tests | School |
|---|---|---|
| Eben Etzebeth | 141 | Tygerberg |
| Victor Matfield | 127 | Pietersburg |
| Bryan Habana | 124 | KES |
| Tendai Mtawarira | 117 | Peterhouse (Zimbabwe) |
| John Smit | 111 | Pretoria Boys High |
| Jean de Villiers | 109 | Paarl Gimnasium |
| Siya Kolisi | 103 | Grey High |
| Percy Montgomery | 102 | SACS * |
| Willie le Roux | 101 | Paul Roos |
*2007 World Cup winner Percy Montgomery, SACS, was the first Springboks Test Centurion.

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International Rugby
From bolter to banished: Augustus defines Bok 2026 omissions
The Springboks 2026 alignment camp is, by definition, Rassie Erasmus naming his best 70 players. That is the starting point for any analysis, and it is why the omission of Juarno Augustus is the story.
Springboks 2026 alignment camp
A year ago ‘Trokkie’ Augustus was the bolter.
He forced his way into the 2025 alignment camp on the back of consistent performances in Europe, carrying with authority and playing with the kind of physical edge that traditionally translates to Springbok rugby. His inclusion suggested momentum and acknowledgement from Erasmus that the player, formerly of the Stormers, had moved from the periphery into genuine national contention.
Augustus made the on-field statement playing for Northampton Saints, but never made it to the Springboks camp because he had not passed a transfer medical to Ulster at the time.
Post this injury-enforced failed medical, Augustus moved to Ulster and has been a strong influence when fit. He had been on the sidelines in early 2026 but showed no rust in dominating the collisions as Ulster beat Edinburgh in the United Rugby Championship last weekend.
Augustus, in the 2025/26 season, has started seven of nine matches for Ulster, with an average playing time of 54 minutes. He has played seven URC matches and two EPCR Challenge Cup matches.
In 2024/25, he started 15 of Northampton’s 19 matches, averaged 56 minutes a game, went past 1000 on-field minutes and was a star performer as the Saints marched toward the Investec Champions Cup final. Augustus missed the losing final against Bordeaux because of injury, but was fabulous in the semi-final win against Leinster at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Less than a year ago, Augustus, a former Junior Springboks Player of the Year, was a headline for all the right reasons. This week, his omission is the headline, given just a few days ago he was named Player of the Match
It does not seem like a minor selection call from Erasmus.
In a system where the alignment camp reflects the coach’s thinking and pretty much his strongest available player pool, absence is definitive. Augustus has not been managed out. On the surface he has been left out, and the distinction matters. It tells you that, right now, he is not viewed as one of the leading options at No 8 or within the broader loose forward mix.
And that is where the context becomes important.
The Springboks are not short on depth in the back row. Established internationals remain in the system, while younger players have been backed through consistent exposure and selection. The competition among No 8 options is intense and Erasmus never selects on sentiment or for the sake of a good news story.
What is perplexing is what has changed regarding Augustus because his on-field performances remain as imposing as they did a year ago.
Erasmus has omitted players from alignment camps previously and picked them to play Test rugby that season.
The exclusion, this week when Erasmus named a virtual alignment camp group of overseas-based South African players eligible for the Boks, does not mean the door is locked, but it certainly doesn’t promise an easy way back in when the reality is that Erasmus has invited 70 players to his two respective camps, 49 for the early March camp in Cape Town, and a further 21 for the virtual camp.
Six players drop out of the Springboks 2026 alignment camp from 2025, but it is the absence of Augustus that defines the shift – from bolter to outside the Bok top 70.
2025 vs 2026 – Players OUT
Forwards omitted (2025 → not in 2026)
| Player | Position | 2025 Status | 2026 Status | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Juarno Augustus | No 8 | Virtual camp (overseas) | ❌ Omitted | Biggest omission |
| Vincent Koch | Prop | Local camp | ❌ Omitted | Senior tighthead depth |
| Bongi Mbonambi | Hooker | Local camp | ❌ Omitted | Double RWC winner |
| Renzo du Plessis | Loose forward | Local camp | ❌ Omitted | Uncapped Test player |
Backs omitted (2025 → not in 2026)
| Player | Position | 2025 Status | 2026 Status | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willie le Roux | Fullback | Local camp | ❌ Omitted | Double World Cup winner |
| Ntokozo Makhaza | Wing | Local camp | ❌ Omitted | Varsity Cup standout |
Springbok fixtures 2026:
International:
Saturday 20 June: Springboks v Barbarians (Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha) – TICKETS
Nations Championship:
Saturday 4 July: Springboks v England (Ellis Park, Johannesburg)
Saturday 11 July: Springboks v Scotland (Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria)
Saturday 18 July: Springboks v Wales (Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban)
Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry:
Saturday 22 August: Springboks v All Blacks (Ellis Park, Johannesburg)
Saturday 29 August: Springboks v All Blacks (DHL Stadium, Cape Town)
Saturday 5 September: Springboks v All Blacks (FNB Stadium, Johannesburg)
Saturday 12 September: Springboks v All Blacks (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, USA)
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Once-off Tests:
Saturday, 8 August: Argentina v Springboks (venue TBC)
Sunday 27 September: Wallabies v Springboks (Optus Stadium, Perth)
Nations Championship:
Saturday 7 November: Italy v Springboks (venue TBC)
Friday 13 November: France v Springboks (Stade de France, Paris)
Saturday 21 November: Ireland v Springboks (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
Friday 27 to Sunday 29 November: Finals Weekend (Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, London) – SOURCE
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United Rugby Championship: South Africa’s rugby powerhouse
South Africa has redefined the United Rugby Championship since 2021, turning a northern league into a cross-continental powerhouse driven by Stormers flair, Bulls consistency and relentless Springbok influence.
The United Rugby Championship was never meant to belong to South Africa, but in many respects it now does.
The United Rugby Championship shifted rugby’s power
South Africa has redefined the United Rugby Championship since 2021, turning a northern league into a cross-continental powerhouse driven by Stormers flair, Bulls consistency and relentless Springbok influence. From four finals in four seasons to hosting the first three deciders, the United Rugby Championship South Africa story is one of immediate impact, growing dominance and a competition that now runs through Cape Town and Pretoria as much as Dublin.
It is an evolution of the Pro 12, which was a northern hemisphere competition, built on Celtic identity, Irish excellence, Welsh tradition, Italian innovation and Scottish swagger. It had history, rivalry and relevance but it did not have the the presence of South Africa, the breeding ground of World Cup winning Springboks.
When South Africa arrived in the newly formed 16-team United Rugby Championship, it reshaped the league.
Four seasons into the URC era a South African franchise has featured in every single final. The country hosted the first three deciders. Two of those finals were in Cape Town and one was in Pretoria.
From Celtic comfort to cross-continental combat
The league started life in 2001 as the Celtic League, a tight, regional competition. Then came evolution: Italy joined and it became the PRO12 and then the PRO14, with the South Africa’s Cheetahs and Kings more of an exercise in flirtation than finality.
The reset came in 2021, with the league played behind mostly with Covid restrictions.
The South African quartet, plus their Pro 14 predecessors the Cheetahs and Kings, had played in Super Rugby since 1996, and while South Africa’s decision to go north was deemed controversial by some, most in South Africa acknowledged the value of playing in the northern hemisphere.
What was once a northern league is now rugby’s most compelling cross-continental competition.
Different climates.
Different tempos.
Different rugby identities.
South Africa’s imprint: Immediate, Physical, Decisive
South Africa didn’t need time to adjust, as borne out by the first four finals.
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2022 Final (Cape Town): Stormers
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2023 Final (Cape Town): Munster beat Stormers
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2024 Final (Pretoria): Glasgow beat Bulls
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2025 Final (Dublin): Leinster beat Bulls
The 2007 Rugby World Cup-winning Springboks coach Jake White guided the Bulls to three finals in four years and the Stormers, under John Dobson, own South Africa’s most significant chapter, winning the inaugural URC season in beating the Bulls 18-13.
Dobson’s Stormers: The blueprint of URC success
Dobson’s Stormers play with instinct, speed and counter-attack but beneath it sits structure and belief. Western Province school rugby pipelines feeding a professional system that trusts its talent.
At home, at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town, they are difficult to beat.
And in doing so, they’ve defined what URC rugby can look like when South African skill meets South African confidence.
The Bulls: Power, altitude and unfinished business
If the Stormers are all about expression, then the Bulls are about power and pressure.
Loftus Versfeld, in Pretoria, remains one of the toughest assignments in club rugby, with the altitude and the attitude of the hosts often a tonic for opposition scoreboard strain.
The Bulls have been relentless contenders:
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Consistent playoff presence
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Dominant at home
White did a fine job in getting them to three finals, but former Springboks lock Johan Ackermann has been tasked in the 2025/26 season in turning silver into gold.
Leinster, Munster and the Irish machine
The Irish provinces still set the standard system excellence. Leinster, in particular, operate like a production line of Test players, and their 2025 demolition of the Bulls in Dublin was clinical, ruthless and expected.
Munster remain knockout specialists, with their 2023 win against the Stormers in the final in Cape Town the stuff of folklore. Munster won their final four league matches to make the play-offs and travelled – and won – for the quarter-final, semi-final and final.
Glasgow’s Loftus miracle
Glasgow’s 2023/24 title win at Loftus made a statement that a good enough team can win a final anywhere and can overcome travel, fatigue, altitude and the odds of the bookies to triumph.
Glasgow’s title win proved the league is wider than the South Africa and Ireland power axis.
The URC has never been predictable, especially finals.
The rivalries that matter
This competition is built on collisions not just of teams, but identities.
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Stormers vs Bulls – South Africa’s defining franchise rivalry
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Leinster vs Munster – tradition, edge, history
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Irish vs South African franchises – control vs chaos, system vs instinct
- Glasgow v Edinburgh – a national trial
- Benetton v Zebre – a national trial
- Cardiff v every Welsh club – culturally so much bigger than a rugby match
South Africans have fallen in love with the URC because there are more wins than defeats, it fits their style of play, the times zones work, there is European relevance and the league is a proving ground for Springboks and for Springboks selection.
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South African teams have featured in 100% of URC finals
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The Bulls have played 75% of those finals
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The Stormers have a title and multiple finals appearances
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South African franchises win around 60% of matches since entry
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Home venues like DHL Stadium and Loftus rank among the toughest in the league
What comes next? SA dominance or European resistance?
The next chapter of the URC will be defined by one question: Can Europe’s club, across the league, have enough title contenders to stop the South African surge to turning final appearances into consistent gold medals.
Ireland’s Leinster will always be there, Munster will always threaten and Scotland’s Glasgow have shown what’s possible. All three have won the title.
But South Africa has scale that is overwhelming when assessing their potential as the league grows because the country’s rugby players have an identity built on winning, as borne out by four Rugby World Cup golds and two bronze medals in eight tournaments.
The Final Word
The URC didn’t save South African rugby, as much as South Africa elevated the URC.
The South African four-club participation has brought intensity, edge and consequence to every fixture.
And it made the competition matter beyond its traditional borders.
Four finals in four years is a show of the country’s rugby strength as much as it is an impressive statistic.
Vodacom URC ERA GRAND FINALS
2024/25: Aviva Stadium, Dublin (Leinster) – 46,127
2023/24: Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria (Vodacom Bulls) – 50,388
2022/23: DHL Stadium, Cape Town (DHL Stormers) – 56,344 (record)
2021/22: DHL Stadium, Cape Town (DHL Stormers) – 31,000 (sell out based on available capacity)
Key Takeaways from the 2024-25 season.
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Leinster dominance: 16 wins from 18 benchmark consistency in the URC
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Bulls best of South Africa: Clear No.1 local franchise in league phase
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Stormers playoff presence: Still competitive despite inconsistency
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SA depth tested: All four SA teams inside top 10
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Home-ground impact remains decisive across both hemispheres
URC 2024–25 Final League Table (Regular Season)
| Position | Team | Played | Wins | Losses | Draws | Points |
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| 1 | Leinster | 18 | 16 | 2 | 0 | 73 |
| 2 | Bulls | 18 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 63 |
| 3 | Munster | 18 | 12 | 6 | 0 | 58 |
| 4 | Glasgow Warriors | 18 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 54 |
| 5 | Stormers | 18 | 10 | 8 | 0 | 50 |
| 6 | Ulster | 18 | 9 | 9 | 0 | 45 |
| 7 | Edinburgh | 18 | 9 | 9 | 0 | 44 |
| 8 | Connacht | 18 | 8 | 10 | 0 | 41 |
| 9 | Lions | 18 | 8 | 10 | 0 | 40 |
| 10 | Sharks | 18 | 7 | 11 | 0 | 36 |
| 11 | Benetton | 18 | 7 | 11 | 0 | 35 |
| 12 | Cardiff | 18 | 6 | 12 | 0 | 30 |
| 13 | Ospreys | 18 | 6 | 12 | 0 | 29 |
| 14 | Scarlets | 18 | 5 | 13 | 0 | 27 |
| 15 | Dragons | 18 | 3 | 15 | 0 | 18 |
| 16 | Zebre | 18 | 2 | 16 | 0 | 12 |
LATEST 2025/26 URC NEWS
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Stormers make it 10 wins from 12 vs Bulls in URC derby
The Stormers 32-19 win against the Bulls at Loftus on Saturday, 14 March extended their remarkable United Rugby Championship derby record to 10 wins from 12 matches. It was also their fourth win in five URC visits to Pretoria since the competition started in 2021.
Stormers and Springboks utility back Damian Willemse was Saturday’s official Player of the Match. The Paul Roos Gimnasium product is a fan favourite and an exceptional rugby player. He is the youngest double winner in the history of Rugby World Cup, having been just 25 when he won his second successive Rugby World Cup gold medal.

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Willemse, on Saturday afternoon, scored a try and created the Stormers fourth try with a 50 metre kick through. Among his stats were seven tackles and seven carries, but those are tangibles. What isn’t is his off-the-ball work, his on-field presence and what he offers as a support and guide to flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mnogomezulu.
Willemse, just 27 years-old, has played in excess of 8000 minutes of rugby since making his debut for the Stormers in Super Rugby in 2016. He was 18 years-old. He is a Stormers centurion and has gone past 50 Tests for the Springboks.
Stormers vs Bulls URC Record (2021–2026)
Overall
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Played: 12
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Stormers wins: 10
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Bulls wins: 2
Venue breakdown: Cape Town vs Pretoria
Cape Town (DHL Stadium)
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Matches: 7
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Stormers wins: 6
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Bulls wins: 1
Matches
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9 Apr 2022 Stormers 19-17 Bulls (League)
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18 Jun 2022 Stormers 18-13 Bulls (URC Final)
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23 Dec 2022 Stormers 37-27 Bulls (League)
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6 May 2023 Stormers 33-21 Bulls (Quarter-final)
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23 Dec 2023 Stormers 26-20 Bulls (League)
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8 Feb 2025 Bulls 33-32 Stormers (League)
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3 Jan 2026 Stormers 13-8 Bulls (League)
Pretoria (Loftus Versfeld)
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Matches: 5
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Stormers wins: 4
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Bulls wins: 1
Matches
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22 Jan 2022 Stormers 30-26 Bulls (League)
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18 Feb 2023 Stormers 23-19 Bulls (League)
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2 Mar 2024 Bulls 40-22 Stormers (League)
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1 Mar 2025 Stormers 19-16 Bulls (League)
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15 Mar 2026 Stormers 32-19 Bulls (League)
Correct overall URC split
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Played: 12
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Stormers wins: 10
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Bulls wins: 2
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League matches: 10 five in Cape Town, five in Pretoria
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Playoff matches: 2 both in Cape Town, the 2022 final and 2023 quarter-final
League matches vs URC play-offs
League Matches
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Played: 10
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Stormers wins: 8
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Bulls wins: 2
URC play-off meetings
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Played: 2
| Year | Stage | Venue | Result |
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| 2022 | Final | Cape Town | Stormers 18–13 |
| 2023 | Quarter-final | Cape Town | Stormers 33–21 |
Playoff record
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Stormers: 2 wins
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Bulls: 0 wins
URC derby snapshot
Stormers vs Bulls URC results since 2021
| Category | Played | Stormers | Bulls |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall URC | 12 | 10 | 2 |
| Cape Town | 7 | 6 | 1 |
| Pretoria | 5 | 4 | 1 |
| League matches | 10 | 8 | 2 |
| Play-offs | 2 | 2 | 0 |
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The Stormers won the inaugural URC final in 2022 in Cape Town.
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They repeated the knockout dominance in the 2023 quarter-final, also in Cape Town.
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The Bulls’ two URC derby wins have both come in league matches, one in Pretoria (2024) and one in Cape Town (2025).

LATEST STATISTICS & MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
BULLS V STORMERS IS SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY’S BIGGEST RIVALRY
BULLS v STORMERS, 14th March, 2026.
Loftus, Pretoria
MATCH SQUADS
BULLS – 15 David Kriel, 14 Sebastian de Klerk, 13 Canan Moodie, 12 Harold Vorster, 11 Kurt-Lee Arendse, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Paul de Wet, 8 Jeandré Rudolph, 7 Elrigh Louw, 6 Marcell Coetzee (c), 5 Ruan Nortjé, 4 Ruan Vermaak, 3 Wilco Louw, 2 Johan Grobbelaar, 1 Gerhard Steenekamp.
Bench: 16 Jan-Hendrik Wessels, 17 Alulutho Tshakweni, 18 Mornay Smith, 19 Cobus Wiese, 20 Nizaam Carr, 21 Marco van Staden, 22 Paul de Wet, 23 Willie le Roux.
STORMERS – 15 Warrick Gelant, 14 Suleiman Hartzenberg, 13 Ruhan Nel (c), 12 Damian Willemse, 11 Leolin Zas, 10 Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, 9 Stefan Ungerer, 8 Marcel Theunissen, 7 Ben-Jason Dixon, 6 Deon Fourie, 5 JD Schickerling, 4 Adré Smith, 3 Neethling Fouché, 2 André-Hugo Venter, 1 Ntuthuko Mchunu.
Bench: 16 JJ Kotzé, 17 Vernon Matongo, 18 Sazi Sandi, 19 Paul de Villiers, 20 Hacjivah Dayimani, 21 Imad Khan, 22 Jonathan Roche, 23 Wandisile Simelane.
Since the URC began in 2021, the Stormers have owned South Africa’s fiercest franchise rivalry: 10 wins from 12 meetings, home and away, and two play-off victories at DHL Stadium.
International Rugby
Europe reacts to France’s dramatic Six Nations title
France claimed the 2026 Six Nations title in extraordinary fashion, beating England 48-46 in Paris after Thomas Ramos landed a penalty with the final kick of the match.
The Stade de France thriller produced 94 points and 13 tries, making it one of the highest-scoring Tests in the history of the rivalry.
For France it was their 10th Six Nations title in the professional era, while England’s defeat denied Ireland the championship after a weekend that had swung wildly between contenders.
Across Europe the reaction was dramatic – French media celebrated the spectacle, English outlets lamented the heartbreak and Irish newspapers reflected on a title that slipped away in the final seconds.
France media reaction: ‘A victory of nerve and spectacle’
L’Équipe
Headline: “Ramos au bout du suspense: la France championne!”
(Ramos at the death: France champions!)
France’s leading sports daily focused on the composure of Ramos and the brilliance of winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who scored four tries in a match that will be remembered as one of the greatest “Crunch” encounters.
The paper called the final moments “pure theatre in front of a roaring Stade de France.”
Midi Olympique
Headline: “Un Crunch de folie: les Bleus sacrés au bout du pied de Ramos.”
The rugby weekly described the match as one of the wildest finales in Six Nations history, praising France’s attacking intent but warning that conceding 46 points to England exposed defensive vulnerabilities.
Rugbyrama
Headline: “Un final historique: Ramos offre le Tournoi aux Bleus.”
Rugbyrama highlighted the emergence of Bielle-Biarrey as the star of the tournament, noting his try-scoring feats while praising the resilience of Fabien Galthié’s side.
Le Figaro
Headline: “Les Bleus arrachent le Tournoi dans un Crunch irrespirable.”
Le Figaro framed the victory as a triumph of nerve, describing the contest as an instant classic of French attacking rugby.
England media reaction: ‘Heartbreak in a Paris epic’
The Guardian
Headline: “France win Six Nations with last kick as England fall just short.”
The Guardian described the match as an epic finale, praising England’s attacking ambition but noting discipline and key moments ultimately cost Steve Borthwick’s side.
The Times
Headline: “England heartbreak as Ramos penalty steals Six Nations title.”
The Times focused on England’s inability to close out the match after taking the lead late in the contest, questioning game management in the final minutes.
BBC Sport
Headline: “Last-gasp Ramos penalty denies England in Paris thriller.”
BBC analysis praised England’s seven tries but said the defeat would haunt the players after producing their most attacking display of the championship.
The Telegraph
Headline: “Brave England fall short in 94-point Paris epic.”
The Telegraph labelled the match one of the most extraordinary attacking Tests between the nations, highlighting the spectacle despite the defeat.
Ireland media reaction: ‘Title dreams shattered at the death’
Ireland began the final day of the championship still in the hunt for the title and, for several minutes late in the Paris match, looked set to benefit from an English victory.
Ramos’ penalty changed everything.
Irish Times
Headline: “Ireland denied as France snatch Six Nations in Paris drama.”
The Irish Times described the closing minutes as “a cruel twist” for Ireland, who had earlier completed their own victory but were forced to watch events unfold in Paris.
Irish Independent
Headline: “France break Irish hearts with last-kick title win.”
The paper wrote that Ireland’s title hopes were alive until the final whistle, only to be extinguished by Ramos’ decisive kick.
The42.ie
Headline: “Ireland’s title hopes dashed by Ramos’ dramatic penalty.”
Ireland’s leading rugby platform described the finish as “a brutal reminder of the margins that define championship rugby.”
One of the greatest Six Nations finales
Across Europe there was a rare consensus.
The match will be remembered as one of the greatest Six Nations finales ever played a contest that combined relentless attacking rugby, scoreboard chaos and a title decided with the final kick.
International Rugby
France Rugby World Cup Record: Finals, History & Why They Never Won
France has produced unforgettable Rugby World Cup moments, yet in 10 tournaments, over 40 years, they have never won the tournament. Their Rugby World Cup record betrays their status as one of the great rugby nations.
France Rugby World Cup Record Explained
The France Rugby World Cup record includes three final appearances and three silver medals, but they remain the strongest rugby nation never to win the Rugby World Cup.

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They have enjoyed success in the Six Nations, with their 2026 title win their 10th in Europe’s premier international rugby tournament, which started as the Five Nations and is now the Six Nations, with Italy’s inclusion.
Understanding France rugby World Cup record requires looking at several factors: their repeated finals heartbreak, the inconsistency of the professional era, and their historical struggles against southern hemisphere opposition.
France in World Cup finals
France have reached the Rugby World Cup final three times, but have lost on every occasion.
|
Year |
Host |
Final |
Result |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1987 |
New Zealand |
New Zealand vs France |
Lost 29–9 |
|
1999 |
Wales |
Australia vs France |
Lost 35–12 |
|
2011 |
New Zealand |
New Zealand vs France |
Lost 8–7 |
|
Overall |
|
3 finals |
0 wins – 3 losses |
The closest France have come to lifting the trophy was in 2011. In a dramatic final at Eden Park, they pushed New Zealand all the way before losing 8–7 in one of the tightest finals in Rugby World Cup history.
France’s journey to that final was turbulent, including internal disagreements within the squad, yet they still produced one of the most spirited performances seen in a World Cup final.
Across tournament history, France have also reached the semi-finals six times, confirming their status as a consistent contender even without a title.
France rugby World Cup record
France have competed in every Rugby World Cup since 1987, maintaining one of the stronger overall tournament records among northern hemisphere nations.
|
Tournament |
Played |
Won |
Lost |
Drawn |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1987 |
6 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
|
1991 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
|
1995 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
|
1999 |
6 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
|
2003 |
7 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
|
2007 |
7 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
|
2011 |
7 |
4 |
3 |
0 |
|
2015 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
|
2019 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
|
2023 |
5 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
|
Overall |
57 |
40 |
17 |
0 |
France’s 70% tournament win rate reflects a team that regularly progresses deep into the competition, but they have struggled to finish the job when facing the world’s strongest sides in knockout matches.
Most capped French players at the World Cup
| Rank | Player | RWC Matches | World Cups |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fabien Pelous | 18 | 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007 |
| 2 | Philippe Sella | 17 | 1987, 1991, 1995 |
| 3 | Raphaël Ibanez | 16 | 1995, 1999, 2003 |
| 3 | Olivier Magne | 16 | 1999, 2003, 2007 |
| 5 | Thierry Dusautoir | 15 | 2007, 2011, 2015 |
| 5 | Vincent Clerc | 15 | 2007, 2011 |
| 5 | Serge Blanco | 15 | 1987, 1991 |
| 8 | Frédéric Michalak | 14 | 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 |
| 8 | Fabien Galthié | 14 | 1999, 2003 |
| 8 | Abdelatif Benazzi | 14 | 1991, 1995, 1999 |
Most tries at the World Cup
| Rank | Player | Tries | World Cups |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vincent Clerc | 11 | 2007, 2011 |
| 2 | Christophe Dominici | 8 | 1999, 2003, 2007 |
| 3 | Jean-Baptiste Lafond | 6 | 1991 |
| 3 | Émile Ntamack | 6 | 1995, 1999 |
| 3 | Damian Penaud | 6 | 2019, 2023 |
| 6 | Didier Camberabero | 5 | 1987 |
| 6 | Philippe Saint-André | 5 | 1991, 1995 |
| 6 | Philippe Sella | 5 | 1987, 1991, 1995 |
Most points at the World Cup
| Rank | Player | Points | World Cups |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Thierry Lacroix | 124 | |
| 2 | Frédéric Michalak | 116 | |
| 3 | Christophe Lamaison | 65 | |
| 4 | Jean-Baptiste Elissalde | 61 | |
| 5 | Didier Camberabero | 59 | |
| 6 | Camille Lopez | 53 | |
| 7 | Gérald Merceron | 50 | |
| 8 | Morgan Parra | 48 | |
| 9 | Romain Ntamack | 45 | |
| 10 | Thomas Castaignède | 45 |
Professional era inconsistency
One of the key reasons often cited when asking why France never win the World Cup is inconsistency during the professional era.
Since rugby union turned professional in 1995, France have often struggled to maintain continuity at international level. Their domestic league, the Top 14, is one of the richest and most demanding competitions in the world. While it produces elite players, the long season and physical toll can make it difficult for the national side to build stability.
Between 2011 and 2019, France experienced a turbulent period marked by coaching changes, fluctuating performances and inconsistent results against top-tier opponents.
However, the current generation has helped restore stability. Under head coach Fabien Galthié, France won the 2022 Six Nations Grand Slam and re-established themselves as one of the world’s leading teams.
Record vs southern hemisphere
Another key factor behind France’s World Cup struggles is their historical record against the southern hemisphere powers.
France vs southern hemisphere nations (all-time Tests)
|
Opponent |
Played |
France Wins |
Opponent Wins |
Draws |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
67 |
15 |
51 |
1 |
|
|
47 |
12 |
29 |
6 |
|
|
64 |
28 |
34 |
2 |
|
|
56 |
40 |
15 |
1 |
|
|
Overall |
234 |
95 |
129 |
10 |
France have historically struggled against New Zealand and South Africa, with both nations holding dominant head-to-head records.
Australia have also maintained a slight advantage, while France hold a strong record over Argentina.
Despite these numbers, France have produced some of the greatest upsets in World Cup history, including their famous 1999 semi-final victory over New Zealand and the 2007 quarter-final win against the All Blacks in Cardiff.
Those matches highlight France’s unique reputation in world rugby: a team capable of defeating anyone on the biggest stage.
Why France are different at home
France have traditionally been a very different team when playing at home.
The passionate atmosphere in French stadiums, combined with the emotional style of play often associated with Les Bleus, has helped the team produce some of their best performances on home soil.
This advantage was evident during the build-up to the 2023 Rugby World Cup, when France entered the tournament among the favourites after several strong seasons.
Crowd support, momentum and confidence have often played a major role in France’s performances in major tournaments.
Can they win in 2027?
Looking ahead, France appear well positioned to challenge for the Rugby World Cup again in 2027.
The current generation of players has developed within a strong domestic system and has gained valuable experience competing at the highest level. Combined with the tactical clarity introduced under Fabien Galthié, France have become one of the most balanced teams in world rugby.
However, the ultimate challenge remains the same as it has been throughout their World Cup history: defeating the southern hemisphere giants in knockout matches.
If France can consistently overcome teams like New Zealand, South Africa and Australia when it matters most, they may finally end their long wait for a first Rugby World Cup title.
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Bulls v Stormers is South African rugby’s biggest derby
The Bulls v Stormers is South African rugby’s biggest derby. The clash is north v south and historically it has never gotten bigger in any South African domestic or international provincial or club competition, as will be the case in Saturday’s United Rugby Championship match at Loftus, Pretoria.
The most recent match-up played out in front of 52 000 fans at Cape Town’s DHL Stadium and the Stormers needed a 78th minute try to win the URC league fixture 13-8.
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Bulls v Stormers: The Complete Record of South Africa’s North–South Rugby Rivalry
Few rivalries in world rugby stretch across three centuries of competition and identity.
The battle between the Bulls and Stormers is the modern face of a rivalry that began long before professionalism when Northern Transvaal and Western Province first met in 1891.
From Currie Cup wars at Newlands and Loftus Versfeld to modern URC derby clashes, the North–South rivalry remains one of the defining fixtures in South African rugby.
Today the Stormers brand represents Western Province professionally, while the Bulls remain the professional flagship of the old Northern Transvaal union.
This is the complete statistical breakdown of Bulls v Stormers and the historic Western Province rivalry that created it.
Bulls v Stormers Head-to-Head Record
The Stormers and Bulls first met in Super Rugby in 1998, marking the professional chapter of the rivalry.
Bulls vs Stormers Record (1998–2025)
| Matches | Bulls Wins | Stormers Wins | Draws |
|---|---|---|---|
| 44 | 27 | 17 | 0 |
The Bulls dominated much of the early professional era, particularly during the Heyneke Meyer and Frans Ludeke years, when Pretoria became the powerhouse of Super Rugby.
The Stormers have been more competitive in the URC era, winning seven successive matches with John Dobson as coach.
Bulls v Western Province: The Rivalry Before Professional Rugby
Before the creation of the Stormers franchise, the rivalry existed as Western Province v Northern Transvaal in the Currie Cup.
These matches built the mythology of North vs South rugby.
Western Province vs Northern Transvaal Record (1891–1996)
| Matches | WP Wins | Northern Transvaal Wins | Draws |
|---|---|---|---|
| 120 | 54 | 61 | 5 |
Northern Transvaal held the edge through much of the 1970s, while Western Province dominated the 1980s with their legendary Currie Cup streak.
Bulls v Western Province Record (1997–Present)
After professionalism and the renaming of Northern Transvaal to the Blue Bulls, the rivalry tightened.
Bulls vs Western Province
| Matches | WP Wins | Bulls Wins | Draws |
|---|---|---|---|
| 65 | 32 | 31 | 2 |
Few provincial rivalries in rugby have remained so evenly balanced across decades.
The North vs South Rivalry in Numbers
Combining all eras Northern Transvaal, the Bulls, Western Province and the Stormers the rivalry stretches back more than 130 years.
Combined Rivalry Record
| Matches | Northern teams wins | Cape teams wins | Draws |
|---|---|---|---|
| 229 | 119 | 103 | 7 |
Pretoria’s teams hold a slight historical advantage, though the rivalry has repeatedly swung between dominance in the north and the south.
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Bulls v Stormers Centurions
Every Player With 100+ Club Caps
The Bulls v Stormers rivalry is one of the defining fixtures in South African rugby.
Across the Super Rugby and United Rugby Championship eras, only a small group of players have reached the milestone of 100 franchise appearances for either side.
Below is the verified list of Stormers and Bulls centurions, based on franchise records and official announcements.
Stormers Centurions
(100+ Stormers caps)
| Player | Position |
|---|---|
| Brok Harris | Prop |
| Andries Bekker | Lock |
| Jean de Villiers | Centre |
| Peter Grant | Flyhalf |
| Schalk Burger | Flanker |
| Siya Kolisi | Flanker |
| Frans Malherbe | Prop |
| Steven Kitshoff | Prop |
| Deon Fourie | Hooker / Flanker |
| Scarra Ntubeni | Hooker |
| Damian Willemse | Utility Back |
| Neethling Fouché | Prop |
Key Stormers appearance records
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Most Stormers caps: Brok Harris
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First Stormers centurion: Andries Bekker
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Most Stormers centurions by position: Prop (Harris, Malherbe, Kitshoff, Fouché)
Bulls Centurions
(100+ Bulls franchise caps)
| Player | Position |
|---|---|
| Victor Matfield | Lock |
| Morné Steyn | Flyhalf |
| Fourie du Preez | Scrumhalf |
| Bakkies Botha | Lock |
| Danie Rossouw | Utility Forward |
| Pedrie Wannenburg | No 8 |
| Wynand Olivier | Centre |
| Pierre Spies | No 8 |
| Akona Ndungane | Wing |
| Werner Kruger | Prop |
| Embrose Papier | Scrumhalf |
| Lizo Gqoboka | Prop |
| Marco van Staden | Flanker |
Key Bulls appearance records
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Most Bulls franchise caps: Victor Matfield
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Most Bulls centurions by position: Lock
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First Bulls centurion of the professional era: Bakkies Botha
What It Means To Be A Franchise Centurion
Reaching 100 appearances for a South African franchise is a rare milestone.
Several factors limit player totals:
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Springbok duty removes players for long periods
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Overseas contracts reduce long-term continuity
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Squad rotation in Super Rugby and the URC
This makes the Stormers and Bulls centurions clubs among the most exclusive groups in South African professional rugby.
The Rivalry Enters a New Era
With Stormers now replacing Western Province in the Currie Cup from 2026, the professional identity of the rivalry is clearer than ever.
What began as Western Province v Northern Transvaal has evolved into the modern Bulls v Stormers derby but the essence remains unchanged.
Cape Town versus Pretoria.
Newlands tradition versus Loftus power is now Cape Town buzz at the youthful DHL Stadium versus the endearing beauty of the old lady Loftus.
North versus South.
And in South African rugby, no internal showdown carries the same history or significance as Bulls v Stormers.
FAQ
What is the Bulls v Stormers record?
The Bulls lead the Stormers 27 wins to 17 since 1998.
When did Western Province first play Northern Transvaal?
The first recorded meeting was in 1891.
International Rugby
Springboks v All Blacks: Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry
The Springboks and All Blacks have played 110 Tests and produced the fiercest contest in rugby. Here is the full head-to-head record, rivalry history, biggest wins and why it remains rugby’s greatest rivalry.
The Springboks and All Blacks is Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry. The two nations have played 110 Tests and produced the fiercest contest in rugby. Here is the full Springboks vs All Blacks record and rivalry history.
Springboks vs All Blacks: Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry.
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What is the Springboks vs All Blacks record?
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The biggest Springbok win over the All Blacks
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The biggest All Blacks win over the Springboks
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Why this is rugby’s greatest rivalry
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The latest chapter in the rivalry
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Springboks vs All Blacks: the verdict
There is no bigger fixture in rugby than the Springboks against the All Blacks.
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This is the one.
It is rugby’s most loaded rivalry, the one with the deepest history, the greatest tension, and the strongest claim to excellence. Between them, South Africa and New Zealand have set the standard for what Test rugby should look like: hard, clever, physical, unrelenting. They don’t just play for points. They play for hierarchy.
As of the end of the 2025 Rugby Championship meetings, the teams had met 110 times in Test rugby. The All Blacks lead the all-time series with 63 wins, the Springboks have 43, and there have been 4 draws.
That number matters, but it only tells part of the story.
Every era has had its own version of South Africa versus New Zealand. The early tours gave it its edge, but the apartheid years also gave it political charge. Professionalism gave it speed and scale, and the rivalry, in the Rassie Erasmus era, is at its most intense.
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What is the Springboks vs All Blacks record?
The raw record is straightforward enough.
The Springboks and All Blacks have played 110 Tests. New Zealand have won 63, South Africa 43, with 4 draws. That makes New Zealand the only major nation with a positive all-time record against South Africa, which is why every Springbok win over the All Blacks carries outsized value.
The recent trend, however, tells a sharper story.
South Africa beat New Zealand twice in 2024 31-27 at Ellis Park and 18-12 in Cape Town to reclaim the Freedom Cup. In 2025, the All Blacks won 24-17 at Eden Park, but the Springboks answered a week later with a seismic 43-10 win in Wellington, a result SA Rugby described as the biggest defeat ever inflicted on the All Blacks.
So while New Zealand still lead the century-long rivalry overall, the modern contest is tighter, nastier and far less predictable than the old numbers suggest.
The biggest Springbok win over the All Blacks
South Africa’s biggest win, 35-7 at Twickenham a month before the 2023 World Cup, was the Boks benchmark 100-plus years in the making, but within two years that record was broken.
The new high-water mark came in Wellington on 13 September 2025, when the Springboks demolished the All Blacks 43-10. SA Rugby explicitly called it the All Blacks’ biggest defeat ever, and noted that it surpassed the 35-7 margin from London in 2023.
That matters historically and psychologically.
South Africa have always believed they can beat New Zealand. But there is a difference between belief and force. The 43-10 result was force. It was a reminder that when the Springboks got their collision game, bench impact and tactical pressure exactly right, they could break even the All Blacks in New Zealand.
The biggest All Blacks win over the Springboks
New Zealand’s biggest win in the rivalry remains the brutal 57-0 victory in 2017, still South Africa’s heaviest defeat in Test history. SA Rugby itself referred to it in retrospect as a record defeat by New Zealand.
That result remains one of the rivalry’s most important reference points because it sits at the opposite end of the emotional scale from the Springboks’ recent resurgence. It was humiliation then. The modern Bok revival has been built, in part, on making sure that kind of capitulation never happens again.
Why this is rugby’s greatest rivalry
The phrase is not marketing fluff.
South Africa and New Zealand have been the sport’s two most imposing rugby nations across generations. They have the tradition, the depth, the public pressure, the tactical intelligence and the expectation. More than that, each has usually been measured most accurately by how it performs against the other.
SA Rugby itself now brands the fixture as Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry, and the 2026 tour has been designed around that idea, with four Tests scheduled between the Springboks and All Blacks, including a Test in Baltimore, USA. That commercial packaging works because it is built on a truth rugby people already understand: no fixture carries more historical weight.
There are bigger sporting events globally, but in rugby, nothing feels more final than Springboks versus All Blacks.
The latest chapter in the rivalry
The latest sequence of matches has added another layer to the story.
In 2024, South Africa beat New Zealand twice in one Rugby Championship campaign, first at Ellis Park and then in Cape Town. The second win secured the Freedom Cup and kept the Springboks unbeaten in that championship stretch.
In 2025, the All Blacks protected Eden Park with a 24-17 win in Auckland, before South Africa hit back with the 43-10statement in Wellington. The official Springbok record published before the Auckland match was 108 played, 42 won, 62 lost, 4 drawn; after Auckland it became 109 played, 42 won, 63 lost, 4 drawn; and after Wellington the all-time tally moved to 110 played, 43 won, 63 lost, 4 drawn.
Springboks vs All Blacks: the verdict
The All Blacks still lead the rivalry on total wins.
But the modern Springboks have changed the feel of the contest. They have beaten New Zealand in World Cup finals, beaten them back-to-back in South Africa, and in 2025 handed them the heaviest defeat in their history in their own country.
That is why the Springboks versus All Blacks fixture remains unmatched. It is not just the best rivalry because of the past. It is the best rivalry because the next chapter still matters.
And in this rivalry, more than any other in rugby, history is never finished.
Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
Friday 7 August: DHL Stormers v All Blacks at DHL Stadium, Cape Town
Tuesday 11 August: Hollywoodbets Sharks v All Blacks at Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban
Saturday 15 August: Vodacom Bulls v All Blacks at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Saturday 22 August: First Test – Springboks v All Blacks at Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand at Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Saturday 29 August: Second Test – Springboks v New Zealand at DHL Stadium, Cape Town
Saturday 5 September: Third Test – Springboks v New Zealand at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg Saturday 12 September:
Saturday 12th September: Fourth Test – Springboks v New Zealand in Baltimore, Maryland
SPRINGBOKS v ALL BLACKS – EVERY TEST RESULT
| Date | Status | Team | Score | Team | Score | Venue |
| 13/08/21 | Test | South Africa | 5 | New Zealand | 13 | Dunedin |
| 27/08/21 | Test | South Africa | 9 | New Zealand | 5 | Auckland |
| 17/09/21 | Test | South Africa | 0 | New Zealand | 0 | Wellington |
| 30/06/28 | Test | South Africa | 17 | New Zealand | 0 | Durban |
| 21/07/28 | Test | South Africa | 6 | New Zealand | 7 | Johannesburg |
| 18/08/28 | Test | South Africa | 11 | New Zealand | 6 | Port Elizabeth |
| 01/09/28 | Test | South Africa | 5 | New Zealand | 13 | Newlands |
| 14/08/37 | Test | South Africa | 7 | New Zealand | 13 | Wellington |
| 04/09/37 | Test | South Africa | 13 | New Zealand | 6 | Christchurch |
| 25/09/37 | Test | South Africa | 17 | New Zealand | 6 | Auckland |
| 16/07/49 | Test | South Africa | 15 | New Zealand | 11 | Newlands |
| 13/08/49 | Test | South Africa | 12 | New Zealand | 6 | Johannesburg |
| 03/09/49 | Test | South Africa | 9 | New Zealand | 3 | Durban |
| 17/09/49 | Test | South Africa | 11 | New Zealand | 8 | Port Elizabeth |
| 14/07/56 | Test | South Africa | 6 | New Zealand | 10 | Dunedin |
| 04/08/56 | Test | South Africa | 8 | New Zealand | 3 | Wellington |
| 18/08/56 | Test | South Africa | 10 | New Zealand | 17 | Christchurch |
| 01/09/56 | Test | South Africa | 5 | New Zealand | 11 | Auckland |
| 25/06/60 | Test | South Africa | 13 | New Zealand | 0 | Johannesburg |
| 23/07/60 | Test | South Africa | 3 | New Zealand | 11 | Newlands |
| 13/08/60 | Test | South Africa | 11 | New Zealand | 11 | Bloemfontein |
| 27/08/60 | Test | South Africa | 8 | New Zealand | 3 | Port Elizabeth |
| 31/07/65 | Test | South Africa | 3 | New Zealand | 6 | Wellington |
| 21/08/65 | Test | South Africa | 0 | New Zealand | 13 | Dunedin |
| 04/09/65 | Test | South Africa | 19 | New Zealand | 16 | Christchurch |
| 18/09/65 | Test | South Africa | 3 | New Zealand | 20 | Auckland |
| 25/07/70 | Test | South Africa | 17 | New Zealand | 6 | Pretoria |
| 08/08/70 | Test | South Africa | 8 | New Zealand | 9 | Newlands |
| 29/08/70 | Test | South Africa | 14 | New Zealand | 3 | Port Elizabeth |
| 12/09/70 | Test | South Africa | 20 | New Zealand | 17 | Johannesburg |
| 24/07/76 | Test | South Africa | 16 | New Zealand | 7 | Durban |
| 14/08/76 | Test | South Africa | 9 | New Zealand | 15 | Bloemfontein |
| 04/09/76 | Test | South Africa | 15 | New Zealand | 10 | Newlands |
| 18/09/76 | Test | South Africa | 15 | New Zealand | 14 | Johannesburg |
| 15/08/81 | Test | South Africa | 9 | New Zealand | 14 | Christchurch |
| 29/08/81 | Test | South Africa | 24 | New Zealand | 12 | Wellington |
| 12/09/81 | Test | South Africa | 22 | New Zealand | 25 | Auckland |
| 15/08/92 | Test | South Africa | 24 | New Zealand | 27 | Johannesburg |
| 09/07/94 | Test | South Africa | 14 | New Zealand | 22 | Dunedin |
| 23/07/94 | Test | South Africa | 9 | New Zealand | 13 | Wellington |
| 06/08/94 | Test | South Africa | 18 | New Zealand | 18 | Auckland |
| 24/06/95 | RWC | South Africa | 15 | New Zealand | 12 | Johannesburg |
| 20/07/96 | Test | South Africa | 11 | New Zealand | 15 | Christchurch |
| 10/08/96 | Test | South Africa | 18 | New Zealand | 29 | Cape Town |
| 17/08/96 | Test | South Africa | 19 | New Zealand | 23 | Durban |
| 24/08/96 | Test | South Africa | 26 | New Zealand | 33 | Pretoria |
| 31/08/96 | Test | South Africa | 32 | New Zealand | 22 | Johannesburg |
| 19/07/97 | Test | South Africa | 32 | New Zealand | 35 | Johannesburg |
| 09/08/97 | Test | South Africa | 35 | New Zealand | 55 | Auckland |
| 25/07/98 | Test | South Africa | 13 | New Zealand | 3 | Wellington |
| 15/08/98 | Test | South Africa | 24 | New Zealand | 23 | Durban |
| 10/07/99 | Test | South Africa | 0 | New Zealand | 28 | Dunedin |
| 07/08/99 | Test | South Africa | 18 | New Zealand | 34 | Pretoria |
| 04/11/99 | RWC | South Africa | 22 | New Zealand | 18 | Cardiff |
| 22/07/00 | Test | South Africa | 12 | New Zealand | 25 | Christchurch |
| 19/08/00 | Test | South Africa | 46 | New Zealand | 40 | Johannesburg |
| 21/07/01 | Test | South Africa | 3 | New Zealand | 12 | Cape Town |
| 25/08/01 | Test | South Africa | 15 | New Zealand | 26 | Auckland |
| 20/07/02 | Test | South Africa | 20 | New Zealand | 41 | Wellington |
| 10/08/02 | Test | South Africa | 23 | New Zealand | 30 | Durban |
| 19/07/03 | Test | South Africa | 16 | New Zealand | 52 | Pretoria |
| 09/08/03 | Test | South Africa | 11 | New Zealand | 19 | Dunedin |
| 08/11/03 | RWC | South Africa | 9 | New Zealand | 29 | Melbourne |
| 24/07/04 | Test | South Africa | 21 | New Zealand | 23 | Christchurch |
| 14/08/04 | Test | South Africa | 40 | New Zealand | 26 | Johannesburg |
| 06/08/05 | Test | South Africa | 22 | New Zealand | 16 | Cape Town |
| 27/08/05 | Test | South Africa | 27 | New Zealand | 31 | Dunedin |
| 22/07/06 | Test | South Africa | 17 | New Zealand | 35 | Wellington |
| 26/08/06 | Test | South Africa | 26 | New Zealand | 45 | Pretoria |
| 02/09/06 | Test | South Africa | 21 | New Zealand | 20 | Rustenburg |
| 23/06/07 | Test | South Africa | 21 | New Zealand | 26 | Durban |
| 14/07/07 | Test | South Africa | 6 | New Zealand | 33 | Christchurch |
| 05/07/08 | Test | South Africa | 8 | New Zealand | 19 | Wellington |
| 12/07/08 | Test | South Africa | 30 | New Zealand | 28 | Dunedin |
| 16/08/08 | Test | South Africa | 0 | New Zealand | 19 | Newlands |
| 25/07/09 | Test | South Africa | 28 | New Zealand | 19 | Bloemfontein |
| 01/08/09 | Test | South Africa | 31 | New Zealand | 19 | Durban |
| 12/09/09 | Test | South Africa | 32 | New Zealand | 29 | Hamilton |
| 10/07/10 | Test | South Africa | 12 | New Zealand | 32 | Auckland |
| 17/07/10 | Test | South Africa | 17 | New Zealand | 31 | Wellington |
| 21/08/10 | Test | South Africa | 22 | New Zealand | 29 | Soweto |
| 30/07/11 | Test | South Africa | 7 | New Zealand | 40 | Wellington |
| 20/09/11 | Test | South Africa | 18 | New Zealand | 5 | Port Elizabeth |
| 15/09/12 | Test | South Africa | 11 | New Zealand | 21 | Dunedin |
| 06/10/12 | Test | South Africa | 16 | New Zealand | 32 | Johannesburg |
| 14/09/13 | Test | South Africa | 15 | New Zealand | 29 | Auckland |
| 05/10/13 | Test | South Africa | 27 | New Zealand | 38 | Johannesburg |
| 13/09/14 | Test | South Africa | 10 | New Zealand | 14 | Wellington |
| 04/10/14 | Test | South Africa | 27 | New Zealand | 25 | Johannesburg |
| 25/07/15 | Test | South Africa | 20 | New Zealand | 27 | Johannesburg |
| 24/10/15 | Test | South Africa | 18 | New Zealand | 20 | London |
| 17/09/16 | Test | South Africa | 13 | New Zealand | 41 | Christchurch |
| 08/10/16 | Test | South Africa | 15 | New Zealand | 57 | Durban |
| 16/09/17 | Test | South Africa | 0 | New Zealand | 57 | Albany |
| 07/10/17 | Test | South Africa | 24 | New Zealand | 25 | Cape Town |
| 15/09/18 | Test | South Africa | 36 | New Zealand | 34 | Wellington |
| 6/10/18 | Test | South Africa | 30 | New Zealand | 32 | Pretoria |
| 27/07/19 | Test | South Africa | 16 | New Zealand | 16 | Wellington |
| 21/09/19 | RWC | South Africa | 13 | New Zealand | 23 | Japan |
| 25/09/21 | Test | South Africa | 17 | New Zealand | 19 | Queensland |
| 2/10/21 | Test | South Africa | 31 | New Zealand | 29 | Queensland |
| 6/08/22 | Test | South Africa | 26 | New Zealand | 10 | Mbombela |
| 13/8/22 | Test | South Africa | 23 | New Zealand | 35 | Johannesburg |
| 15/7/23 | Test | South Africa | 20 | New Zealand | 35 | Auckland |
| 25/8/23 | Test | South Africa | 35 | New Zealand | 7 | London |
| 28/10/23 | RWC | South Africa | 12 | New Zealand | 11 | Paris |
| 31/8/24 | Test | South Africa | 31 | New Zealand | 27 | Johannesburg |
| 7/9/24 | Test | South Africa | 18 | New Zealand | 12 | Cape Town |
| 6/9/2025 | Test | South Africa | 17 | New Zealand | 24 | Duneden |
| 13/9/2025 | Test | South Africa | 43 | New Zealand | 10 | Wellington |
| Total Points: | 1785 | 2225 |
| Games Played | South Africa | New Zealand | Drawn | |
| Played | Won | Won | Drawn | |
| Overall Record | 110 | 43 | 63 | 4 |
| At South African Venues | 54 | 28 | 25 | 1 |
| At New Zealand Venues | 47 | 10 | 33 | 3 |
| RWC | 8 | 4 | 4 | 0 |
| Name | Country | Points | Tries | Conversions | Penalties | Drop Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dan Carter | NZ | 221 | 3 | 25 | 51 | 1 |
| Andrew Mehrtens | NZ | 209 | 0 | 19 | 53 | 4 |
| Beauden Barrett | NZ | 174 | 4 | 23 | 36 | 0 |
| Handre Pollard | SA | 109 | 2 | 18 | 19 | 2 |
| Percy Montgomery | SA | 103 | 1 | 16 | 19 | 3 |
| Carlos Spencer | NZ | 84 | 3 | 12 | 15 | 0 |
| Morne Steyn | SA | 71 | 1 | 3 | 19 | 1 |
| Joel Stransky | SA | 54 | 0 | 3 | 14 | 2 |
| Christian Cullen | NZ | 50 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Naas Botha | SA | 44 | 0 | 7 | 9 | 1 |
| Andre Pretorius | SA | 41 | 1 | 6 | 6 | 2 |
| Joe Rokococo | NZ | 45 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Braam van Straaten | SA | 40 | 0 | 5 | 10 | 0 |
| Bryan Habana | SA | 40 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
RUGBY’S GREATEST RIVALRY – IT DOES NOT GET BIGGER THAN SPRINGBOKS v ALL BLACKS
FAQ
What is the Springboks vs All Blacks record?
The All Blacks lead the all-time Test rivalry 63 wins to 43, with 4 draws after 110 matches.
What is the Springboks’ biggest win over the All Blacks?
South Africa’s biggest win over New Zealand is the 43-10 victory in Wellington on 13 September 2025.
What is the All Blacks’ biggest win over the Springboks?
New Zealand’s biggest win over South Africa is 57-0 in 2017.
Why is Springboks vs All Blacks called rugby’s greatest rivalry?
Because it combines more than a century of Test history, elite winning standards, repeated title-deciding matches and consistent relevance at the top of world rugby. SA Rugby now officially uses the term “Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry” for the fixture. The two nations have combined for seven World Cup titles.
Rivalry snapshot
The Springboks and All Blacks had played 110 Tests by the end of the 2025 meetings. New Zealand lead the rivalry 63 wins to South Africa’s 43, with 4 draws. South Africa’s current split is 25 wins, 28 losses and 1 draw at South African venues; 10 wins, 33 losses and 3 draws at New Zealand venues; and 4 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws at Rugby World Cup meetings.
The rivalry began with South Africa’s 1921 tour of New Zealand. That first official Test series finished 1-1 with one draw, the decider ending 0-0 in Wellington. The 1928 All Blacks tour of South Africa finished 2-2. Those two tours established the rivalry’s core pattern: long tours, brutal series, and no easy separation between the teams.
Team records
Most wins in the rivalry: New Zealand 63.
Most losses in the rivalry: South Africa 63.
Most draws in the rivalry: 4.
Springboks’ biggest win over the All Blacks: 43-10 in Wellington on 13 September 2025. SA Rugby called it the All Blacks’ biggest defeat ever.
Previous Springbok record win over New Zealand: 35-7 at Twickenham on 25 August 2023. SA Rugby stated that the 28-point margin was then a new South African record against the All Blacks and that it was New Zealand’s heaviest defeat at the time.
All Blacks’ biggest win over the Springboks: 57-0 at Albany on 16 September 2017. SA Rugby’s 2017 annual report described it as the Springboks’ heaviest defeat in history.
Highest score by South Africa against New Zealand: 46, in the 46-40 win at Johannesburg on 19 August 2000. NZ Rugby Stats also credits that match with South Africa’s rivalry high for tries in a Test, at 6.
Highest score by New Zealand against South Africa: 57, in the 57-0 win in 2017.
Highest combined score in a Springboks-All Blacks Test: 86 points, South Africa 46 New Zealand 40, Johannesburg, 19 August 2000.
Highest aggregate scores – Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry
In New Zealand
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90 points
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All Blacks vs Springboks Eden Park Test 1997
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New Zealand 55–35 South Africa
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Source: NZ Rugby Stats
In South Africa
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86 points
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Springboks vs All Blacks Ellis Park Test 2000
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South Africa 46–40 New Zealand
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Source: NZ Rugby Stats
Neutral venues (Australia / UK / Rugby World Cups in Wales, Australia, England, Japan & France)
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60 points
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Springboks vs All Blacks Gold Coast Test 2021
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South Africa 31–29 New Zealand
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Source: NZ Rugby Stats
Lowest-scoring draw: 0-0, Wellington, 1921 series decider.
Most emphatic South African shutout of New Zealand: 17-0 in Durban in 1928, still South Africa’s biggest winning margin in the rivalry according to SA Rugby Stats.
Longest Springbok winning streak: 6 Tests, from the 1937 tour to New Zealand through the 1949 whitewash in South Africa. SA Rugby states the six-match run lasted from 1937 to 1949.
Longest All Blacks winning streak: 8 Tests, from 21 July 2001 through 24 July 2004, based on the full official chronological results list.
Best Springbok run in New Zealand in the professional era: the Boks were unbeaten in three straight Tests at Sky Stadium, winning in 2018, drawing in 2019, and winning 43-10 in 2025.
Eden Park hoodoo: SA Rugby stated before the 2025 Auckland Test that South Africa had not beaten New Zealand at Eden Park since 1937. The All Blacks won there again on 6 September 2025.
Ellis Park edge: Planet Rugby’s venue audit put the rivalry at Ellis Park at 15 Tests, with South Africa winning 9 and New Zealand 6, and South Africa leading points 352-328 there.
Rugby World Cup records
The teams have met 8 times at Rugby World Cups, with 4 wins each. SA Rugby’s 2019 pre-match official numbers had the rivalry at 4 World Cup meetings and 2-2 before Japan; adding South Africa’s wins in the 2023 final and New Zealand’s pool win in 2019 brings the current World Cup ledger to 4-4, which matches the full results list.
World Cup finals between them: 2. South Africa won both: 15-12 after extra time in 1995, and 12-11 in Paris in 2023.
Other World Cup meetings: South Africa won the 1999 bronze final 22-18; New Zealand won the 2003 quarter-final 29-9, the 2015 semi-final 20-18, and the 2019 pool match 23-13.
Freedom Cup records
The Freedom Cup was first contested in 2004. By the end of the 2025 matches, New Zealand had won it 25 times to South Africa’s 14, with one drawn edition in the official Freedom Cup record. South Africa won it in 2024 for the first time since 2009 and retained it in 2025.
Individual scoring records
The cleanest verified rivalry-specific individual table available in the sourced material is the SA Rugby Stats head-to-head page.
Top points scorers in Springboks-All Blacks Tests
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Dan Carter 221
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Andrew Mehrtens 209
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Beauden Barrett 174
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Handre Pollard 109
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Percy Montgomery 103
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Carlos Spencer 84
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Morné Steyn 71
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Joel Stransky 54
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Christian Cullen 50
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Naas Botha 44
Top try scorers in the rivalry from the same verified table
Christian Cullen (NZL) 10; Joe Rokocoko (NZL) 9; Bryan Habana (SA) 8. The same table also shows Dan Carter scored 3 tries, Beauden Barrett 4, Handre Pollard 2 and Percy Montgomery 1 as part of their points totals.
Captaincy and streak notes
Siya Kolisi captained South Africa to four consecutive wins over New Zealand across 2023-24 before the Eden Park loss in 2025. SA Rugby’s official build-up to Cape Town 2024 said a fourth straight win would be only the second such Bok sequence in history, after the 1937-49 run; South Africa then won in Cape Town, and Rugby365 described the Boks as having recorded four consecutive victories over the All Blacks.
Tour history: All Blacks to South Africa
1928 first official All Blacks tour of South Africa; Test series drawn 2-2.
1949 Springboks won the series 4-0, one of the defining series results in rugby history. NZHistory says the whitewash plunged New Zealand into despair.
1960 All Blacks toured South Africa; Springboks won the four-Test series 2-1 with one draw.
1967 planned All Blacks tour cancelled because South Africa refused to accept Māori players.
1970 All Blacks toured after the “honorary whites” compromise; Springboks won the series 3-1.
1976 All Blacks toured South Africa; Springboks won 3-1. The tour triggered major international backlash and helped drive the African-led boycott of the Montreal Olympics.
1985 planned official tour stopped by the New Zealand High Court.
1986 Cavaliers rebel tour, not an official All Blacks tour; South Africa won that unofficial series 3-1.
1992 first official meeting after readmission, one-off Test at Ellis Park, won 27-24 by New Zealand.
1996 the great professional-era watershed. New Zealand won the away Test series 2-1, their first official series win in South Africa. SA Rugby’s 2025 announcement called 1996 New Zealand’s last major tour of South Africa.
2026 officially announced return tour, the first major All Blacks tour of South Africa since 1996, with matches against the franchises and a four-Test Bok series.
Tour history: Springboks to New Zealand
1921 first Springbok tour to New Zealand; series drawn 1-1 with one draw.
1937 Springboks won the series 2-1; SA Rugby Stats notes that side was called “the best team to ever leave New Zealand.”
1956 All Blacks won 3-1, their first series win over South Africa. NZHistory calls it one of the bitterest series ever played.
1965 All Blacks won 3-1.
1973 planned Springbok tour to New Zealand was blocked by Prime Minister Norman Kirk on public-safety grounds.
1981 Springbok tour went ahead despite the Gleneagles climate; New Zealand won the series 2-1. NZHistory records the tour as one of the most divisive episodes in New Zealand history.
1994 first full Bok series in New Zealand after isolation; All Blacks won 2-0 with one draw.
1996 South Africa played a three-Test mid-year series in New Zealand and lost all three.
2030 officially announced as South Africa’s first professional-era tour to New Zealand.
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South Africa have won only 10 of 47 Tests at New Zealand venues, which tells you how rare Bok wins in New Zealand really are.
The Springboks’ 36-34 win in Wellington in 2018 was, per SA Rugby, the first time any team had scored 36 points against the All Blacks on New Zealand soil.
The 35-7 win at Twickenham in 2023 was New Zealand’s heaviest defeat until the 43-10 loss in Wellington in 2025 overtook it. SA Rugby stated both records at the time.
South Africa’s 1949 whitewash and New Zealand’s 1956 series win remain two of the rivalry’s great reference points; NZHistory treats both as nation-shaping rugby events.
The rivalry has produced two Rugby World Cup finals and eight World Cup meetings overall. No other fixture in men’s Test rugby carries that combination of depth, volume and silverware history. The record book backs the mythology.
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