Am well equipped to lead the Boks one day
Lukhanyo Am’s commitment to continue plying his trade in South Africa will only strengthen his case to be considered as a future Springbok captain, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)
Lukhanyo Am’s commitment to continue plying his trade in South Africa will only strengthen his case to be considered as a future Springbok captain, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)
Sharks CEO Eduard Coetzee says the retention of star players such as Lukhanyo Am and Makazole Mapimpi is testament to the culture being created at the Durban franchise, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)
In-form Lukhanyo Am will be a key danger man for the Sharks in Saturday’s clash against the Stormers at Kings Park, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)
Lukhanyo Am will be available for the Springboks’ end-of-year tour despite fracturing his forearm in the win over the All Blacks in Wellington. CRAIG LEWIS reports. (more…)
Lukhanyo Am did not transfer his Super Rugby form to his Test starts against England, but the comfort of playing with his Sharks midfield partner Andre Esterhuizen could make for a very different Am in the Rugby Championship, writes JUANDRE JOUBERT. (more…)
Changes to the backline would boost the Springboks in the short and long term, writes JON CARDINELLI in Cardiff. (more…)
Lukhanyo Am is desperately unlucky to have missed out on Springbok selection, but his time will surely come, writes CRAIG LEWIS. (more…)