Nice Try is the ultimate Rugby World Cup fan haven! Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding excitement, meticulously crafted by devoted fans, exclusively for fellow enthusiasts. Join us as we dive into the electrifying world of rugby, delivering news, riveting previews, and insightful reviews of the highly anticipated upcoming Rugby World Cup. But that's not all – we're delving even deeper into the sport's rich history by assembling the definitive all-time Springbok starting lineup. From legendary players to iconic moments, our podcast leaves no scrum unturned. Tune in to be part of the passionate roar of the crowd and fuel your rugby obsession with the in-depth analysis and fervor that only true fans can provide!
Nice Try is the ultimate Rugby World Cup fan haven! Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding excitement, meticulously crafted by devoted fans, exclusively for fellow enthusiasts. Join us as we dive into the electrifying world of rugby, delivering news, riveting previews, and insightful reviews of the highly anticipated upcoming Rugby World Cup. But that's not all – we're delving even deeper into the sport's rich history by assembling the definitive all-time Springbok starting lineup. From legendary players to iconic moments, our podcast leaves no scrum unturned. Tune in to be part of the passionate roar of the crowd and fuel your rugby obsession with the in-depth analysis and fervor that only true fans can provide!

In this raw, unedited penultimate episode of Nice Try For the Fans, Timothy and Elle start looking back on a thrilling year in rugby.
The excitement is palpable, maybe it's Cameron Hanekom’s long-awaited debut or the incredible feat of three South Africans being nominated for World Rugby Player of the Year, there’s no shortage of pride and celebration.
We reflect on the Springboks’ almost-perfect season: if they conquer Wales on Saturday, it’ll be 11 wins out of 13, with the two losses heartbreakingly close.
The duo breaks down the past weekend’s Autumn Nations Series with a focus on Springboks vs. England. Did England lose, or are the Boks simply unstoppable even when performing below their best?
Plus, we analyze how New Zealand came really close against France but they have more good to take out of their match than the Irish who just survived against Argentina.
Looking to the future, we share special insights into the Springboks’ long-term strategy with an eye on 2026’s tour against New Zealand and the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
Join the conversation, share your thoughts, and let’s celebrate an epic year of rugby together!