WATCH: Swys hints at big plan for World Cup 2025
10/11/2024 04:03 AM
WATCH: If Swys de Bruin has his way, the Springbok Women will certainly be one of the contenders at next year's World Cup in England.
Former Springbok men's assistant coach De Bruin joined the women's set-up as performance coach in August, and since then, the team has undergone a rapid transformation.
The Springbok Women, with a class coaching team that includes Bafana Nhleko, Laurian Johannes-Haupt, and Franzel September, have sent a stern warning to the women's game.
In the last few weeks, the side has claimed wins over star-laden Barbarians, Spain and Japan.
They also came close to snatching a draw against the top-ranked Australia in the WXV 2 Round Two clash.
The Bok Women take on Italy this Saturday in the final round of the WXV 2.
The coach also took the time to thank the media and organizer for their efforts in growing the game throughout the WXV 2 tournament.
"Every week you guys come out and support us, take pictures and put us out there.
"So from my side thank you to all the press. It is wonderful to have you behind us and at the game."
"It has been a great privilege and thank you to the organizers as well."