Ditch Super Rugby teams to bolster Springboks, says World Cup winner Joel Stransky
49-year-old says there is something missing in the team’s culture as South Africa slip to new lows

South Africa must dump two of its six Super Rugby teams to revive the ailing Springboks, World Cup winner Joel Stransky said on Tuesday, arguing weak provincial sides were fostering a losing mentality.
Stransky said South Africa’s 20-18 loss to Italy in Florence at the weekend was “catastrophic to say the least” and was scathing about the Boks’ attitude.
“I don’t think we ever imagined in our worst nightmare that it would be this bad, to be quite frank,” he told New Zealand’s Radio Sport.
“It’s not a good team and there’s no burning desire to work hard and get through this. There’s something missing in that culture at the moment.”
The 49-year-old, who potted the drop goal that secured South Africa the 1995 World Cup, blamed “amateur” administrators and an exodus of young talent to overseas clubs.
