Description
150 Years of South African Rugby celebrates a century and a half of rugby on South African soil, chronicling its journey from the first game in 1861 to the sport’s modern professional era. Written by Wim van der Berg, this comprehensive history follows the evolution of the game, highlighting key players, influential coaches, and the administrators who shaped rugby into a national obsession.
Through a mix of detailed narratives, photographs, and statistics, the book captures both the triumphs and the traditions that define South African rugby. Fans are given an insider’s view of provincial competitions, international tours, and the growth of tournaments that captivate audiences year after year.
Perfect for rugby enthusiasts and sports historians alike, 150 Years of South African Rugby is a rich tribute to the people, passion, and legacy of the game.














