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South African Rugby Builds On 2024 Success, Eyes 2027 World Cup

NationWatchBy NationWatchDecember 12, 2024Updated:October 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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South African rugby is in a strong position following a year of rebuilding, with the Springboks maintaining an 85% win record across 2023 and 2024. Under coach Rassie Erasmus, the team has leveraged momentum from their World Cup success, aiming for consistent performance and a peak at the 2027 World Cup.

Erasmus, who has been involved in South African rugby for 27 years in various capacities, has emphasized avoiding complacency and ensuring alignment between players, coaches, administrators, and clubs. The Springboks’ 2024 season included 11 wins in 13 Tests, with the team finishing at the top of the World Rugby rankings. Pieter-Steph du Toit was named World Rugby Player of the Year for the second time.

Erasmus has focused on a balance between youth and experience, using 50 players across 13 Tests, often pairing newcomers with veterans. This approach aims to maintain the team’s competitive edge while preparing for the 2027 World Cup in Australia.

The country’s other rugby programs are also showing progress. The Blitzboks, under new head coach Phillip Snyman, won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics and claimed their first Cape Town Sevens title in nine years. The Bok Women’s team has strengthened its program with professional contracts and coaching additions, including Swys de Bruin. Recent performances include a win over Japan in the WXV2 and competitive games against Australia and Italy.

Youth development remains a key focus. Despite strong performances at schoolboy level, the SA U20 side has struggled in international tournaments. SA Rugby has increased resources for high-performance programs under Dave Wessels, with attention on sevens, women’s rugby, and age-group sides to improve the pipeline from junior levels to professional rugby.

With these developments, South African rugby aims to sustain its high performance, strengthen club and age-group structures, and continue building toward international success.

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