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How Springbok Women changed SA rugby in 2025

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December 04, 2025

IN A YEAR that will be remembered as a turning point for South African women’s rugby, the Springbok Women have done more than make history — they have captured the imagination of a nation.

- LEIGHTON KOOPMAN

How Springbok Women changed SA rugby in 2025

THE Springbok Women inspired a nation in 2025 by reaching the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup for the first time.

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Their run to the 2025 Rugby World Cup quarterfinals in England, the first in the team’s history, was not just a sporting milestone but a testament to years of belief and determination. For a side that has often battled for resources, attention, and respect, 2025 has become the year in which everything clicked.

At the heart of this rise is a coaching trio who refused to accept the constraints they had to perform under: Swys de Bruin, Laurian Johannes-Haupt, and Franzel September. Their combined influence has reshaped not only the team’s rugby identity but also the confidence within the squad, professionalism, and ambition.

De Bruin gave the Women Boks a blueprint for fearless, expressive rugby — something the coach is well known for. His out-of-the-box thinking, especially during training, brought a different game. It sharpened their decision-making, their willingness to attack space, and improved their game under pressure, which saw the team close out tight pool-stage matches that previous generations would have let slip away.

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