The Extraordinary Springbok Coaching Career of Nick Mallett

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Nick Mallett is a legendary name in South African rugby. In 1997 Mallett took over a struggling Springbok team and immediately transformed them into an unbeatable machine that would go on and win 17 consecutive Test matches – a world record at the time. During that time Mallett’s Springboks thrilled crowds with their entertaining and attacking approach to the sport. Along the way there were thrilling wins against the Wallabies and All Blacks. But in South African rugby controversy and drama is never far away. After the record run ended Nick suffered a few heavy defeats and the pressure was on. He dropped popular captain Gary Teichmann ahead of the Rugby World Cup but the Boks still managed to finish third at that tournament. Less than a year later he was relieved of his Springbok coaching duties but there can be no doubt that Mallett’s time in charge of the Boks was a thrilling ride that has lived long in the memories of South African rugby fans privileged enough to have lived through that time. Nick Mallett is perhaps the best Bok coach not to have won the Rugby World Cup and in this enthralling conversation he speaks openly and honestly about his achievements and mistakes. Buckle up for a rollercoaster episode of Front Row Rugby!
24 Jun 2024 English South Africa Rugby · Sports

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