**In a strategic move to fortify their coaching cadre, the Springboks have enlisted Joe Lewis, a seasoned performance analyst with a robust background in both international and club rugby. Lewis, who has previously sharpened his analytical acumen with England, Scarlets, Ospreys, and within the Welsh national age-grade system, steps into the Springbok fold as they gear up for an action-packed international season.**
Lewis's journey in rugby analysis has seen him ascend from a head analyst role for England between 2017 and 2021 to a senior analyst position up until the recent Six Nations campaign. His academic credentials are equally impressive, holding a master’s degree in performance analysis from Cardiff Metropolitan University alongside a sports management degree from the University of South Wales.
The timing of Lewis’s arrival is pivotal as the Springboks prepare to face the Barbarians in Gqeberha on the 20th of June, marking the beginning of their international commitments for the year. The season promises to be exhilarating with South Africa's participation in the inaugural Nations Championship and the Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry series against New Zealand.
"We are delighted to welcome Joe to the Springbok team,"
expressed Rassie Erasmus, the head coach of the Springboks. He further noted,
"Given his vast experience in technical and performance analysis at international and club level, we believe he will add great value to the squad as we prepare for a busy and exciting season, and further ahead to the 2027 Rugby World Cup. He’ll slot into our set-up seamlessly,"
highlighting the seamless integration they anticipate due to Lewis's extensive experience.
Following their match against the Barbarians, the Springboks’ schedule remains tightly packed with high-profile games. They will host England in Johannesburg on July 4, followed by Scotland in Pretoria on July 11, and Wales in Durban on July 18 as part of the Nations Championship. The team will then face Argentina in Buenos Aires on August 8, before engaging in the Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry series with the All Blacks throughout August and September.
The Boks' travels will continue with an away Test against the Wallabies in Australia on September 27. The second leg of the Nations Championship will take them to Europe, where they are set to clash with Italy on November 7, France on November 13, and Ireland on November 21, culminating in the finals weekend in London from November 27 to 29.
This strategic enhancement of the Springboks' backroom staff with Joe Lewis’s appointment not only augments their analytical capabilities but also enriches the team’s strategic preparations as they navigate through a demanding international roster.
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**In a strategic move to fortify their coaching cadre, the Springboks have enlisted Joe Lewis, a seasoned performance analyst with a robust background in both international and club rugby. Lewis, who has previously sharpened his analytical acumen with England, Scarlets, Ospreys, and within the Welsh national age-grade system, steps into the Springbok fold as they gear up for an action-packed international season.**
Lewis's journey in rugby analysis has seen him ascend from a head analyst role for England between 2017 and 2021 to a senior analyst position up until the recent Six Nations campaign. His academic credentials are equally impressive, holding a master’s degree in performance analysis from Cardiff Metropolitan University alongside a sports management degree from the University of South Wales.
The timing of Lewis’s arrival is pivotal as the Springboks prepare to face the Barbarians in Gqeberha on the 20th of June, marking the beginning of their international commitments for the year. The season promises to be exhilarating with South Africa's participation in the inaugural Nations Championship and the Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry series against New Zealand.
"We are delighted to welcome Joe to the Springbok team,"
expressed Rassie Erasmus, the head coach of the Springboks. He further noted,"Given his vast experience in technical and performance analysis at international and club level, we believe he will add great value to the squad as we prepare for a busy and exciting season, and further ahead to the 2027 Rugby World Cup. He’ll slot into our set-up seamlessly,"
highlighting the seamless integration they anticipate due to Lewis's extensive experience.Following their match against the Barbarians, the Springboks’ schedule remains tightly packed with high-profile games. They will host England in Johannesburg on July 4, followed by Scotland in Pretoria on July 11, and Wales in Durban on July 18 as part of the Nations Championship. The team will then face Argentina in Buenos Aires on August 8, before engaging in the Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry series with the All Blacks throughout August and September.
The Boks' travels will continue with an away Test against the Wallabies in Australia on September 27. The second leg of the Nations Championship will take them to Europe, where they are set to clash with Italy on November 7, France on November 13, and Ireland on November 21, culminating in the finals weekend in London from November 27 to 29.
This strategic enhancement of the Springboks' backroom staff with Joe Lewis’s appointment not only augments their analytical capabilities but also enriches the team’s strategic preparations as they navigate through a demanding international roster.