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Boks locks depth deja vu for Davids
March 05, 2026
|Cape Times
IT’S a case of déja vu at the start of the new Springbok season for forwards coach Deon Davids.
Twelve months ago, he was fielding questions about the Springboks’ lock depth and how they would navigate a demanding campaign without several frontline second rowers sidelined by injury.
This week, the topic resurfaced — but with a longer-term twist.
The focus now is not only on immediate availability, but on building depth beyond the 2027 Rugby World Cup and using the 2026 season to expand the player pool.
It is a position that even head coach Rassie Erasmus has admitted gives him pause ahead of a busy schedule that includes 13 Tests this year, as well as a season-opening clash against the Barbarians on 20 June.
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