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Rugby World Cup winning coach joins Roc Nation

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 09: Mzwandile Stick (Backs Coach) of South Africa during the South Africa men's national rugby captain's run at Merchiston on November 09, 2024 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Haag Sports/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Springboks assistant coach Mzwandile Stick has become the latest rugby personality to sign with Roc Nation Sports International (RNSI).

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Former South Africa Sevens international Stick has been part of the South Africa coaching team since 2016, helping the Springboks to back-to-back Men’s Rugby World Cup success in 2019 and 2023.

He joins Springbok icons Siya Kolisi, Cheslin Kolbe and Tendai Mtawarira in signing with the sports agency, which was founded by Jay-Z, while Ellis Genge, Marcus Smith and Ollie Lawrence are also on its books. England captain Maro Itoje ended his four-year relationship with Roc Nation in January.

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    Stick hopes the tie-up will provide support for his “broader aspirations” and work outside of rugby, although his primary focus remains on the game and coaching.

    “Coaching is what I live for,” Stick said. “It’s where my heart is, and I want to ensure that I can continue to give my all to the team, but I fully appreciate the value of having a strong team behind me, and feel it is the right time to take this step with Roc Nation Sports International.”

    RNSI president Michael Yormark welcomed Stick to the ‘Roc Fam’: “Mzwandile Stick is a remarkable individual, both as a coach and as a person.

    “His passion, integrity, and commitment to making a difference align perfectly with our values, and we are so excited to see him become the first coach from South Africa to join RNSI.

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    “We are fully committed to supporting his coaching goals and off-field ambitions, while also assisting in facilitating commercial opportunities and building his profile.”

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    Ex-All Black Richie Mo’unga teases return to ‘Test match setting’ in 2025

    They didn’t really let him go though did they. He was gone, already signed to leave some 18 months earlier. Not much they could do.


    Definitely a shame though, hence why I criticize the coaching for not unlocking that composure earlier. We would have seen he was definitely the player we need to take us through that WC, and the next, before the contract talks started. After, was too late. Conversely, if he had of continued to play the way he had been when he signed to go to Japan, I have no doubt Damien McKenzie would have been the player to lead us in 23’, and then we very likely would have won that Final. I’m not so sure Dmac would hve been good enough to get us past Ireland, Richie definitely deserves a lot of credit for simply getting us to the Final.


    But that was all my message to HHT was. That class, or talent in this case, is permeant, and games like Ireland showed he did definitely had that. Obviously Richie’s got a large responsibility in realizing it sooner too, but in terms of not displaying it when it counts in 2019 or 2023, I reckon that’s on the coachs more than a lack of talent on his part, and it’s the same shame when it comes to your sentiment. If he was at the point were he could have saved out bacon against Ireland in 2022, it might not have been too late for NZR to have come in with a big contract offer. The bigger problem now is that Razor is only exasperating that problem with this new group. We now clearly know he was a big factor in Richie taking so long, because he’s replicating the same problems with the current batch. Thankfully NZR had no other option but to offer a big contract to secure Dmac this time though, regardless of how he must have felt after being treated like that.

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    Head high tackle 1 hour ago
    Super Rugby draw heavily favours NZ sides but they can't win in Australia

    Very targeted article that writes to deliberately put across a fake point. Please John tell us who each side has played?

    Why has NZ and AUs sides not really clashed? Because of all the “local” derbies John. How many times will the Reds, Brumbies, Tahs and Force , play the Blues, Canes, Saders, Highlanders, Moana and Chiefs John? ONCE per season. If you want to write an article about the failings of the draw then please write about the actual failings of the draw, Not a fabrication about the draw being unfair to the actual sides it heavily favours. Not 1 Aus side will play an NZ team twice to get to the finals. ALL NZ sides will.

    To give you ONE example lets look at the Blues draw.

    In 9 rounds so far they have played every NZ based side. ( 5 games ) then the Canes twice, Chiefs twice, And this weekend they play the 2nd game v the Saders this season. ( 3 more games ) so the only side they have played thats not an NZ based team is the Brumbies. 1 GAME! Still to play the Reds, Tahs, Force and Drua and will only get 1 game V those sides.


    There are 4 Australian sides John. Pure maths tells me that means 2 home games against Aus sides and 2 away games v Aus sides. So basically NO NZ side should ever play more than 2 games in a season in Aus. Aus cut their teams down to 4. This is the direct result.


    Yes the draw is not fair, but that heavily favors Aus sides. Either have 1 round or have 2, but this 1.5 rounds isnt fair to ALL NZ based sides.

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