Drugs tests on rugby players in South Africa have plunged more than sixfold in the last decade, Telegraph Sport can reveal.
A leading overseas publication has suggested that drug-testing infrequency related to the Springboks casts a cloud over World Cup wins.
As the Boks lifted back-to-back World Cups, anti-doping tests in South African rugby quietly fell off a cliff.
Attack coach Tony Brown says the Springboks have become a multi-layered force that no opponent can simply shut down.
The Sharks paid tribute to Siya Kolisi, South Africa's first black Springboks captain, highlighting his inspiring journey from Zwide township to Rugby World Cup ...