SADC region gearing up to host 45th ordinary summit heads of state
Southern African Development Community (SADC) region is getting ready to host its 45th ordinary summit heads of state and government this month in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Newly appointed Springbok Women assistant backline coach Zenay Jordaan has expressed her excitement to be part of the national team coaching set up ahead of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup.
She was selected for the World Rugby’s Level 3 coaching course, and also assisted the coaching staff as part of World Rugby’s Gallagher High Performance Academy programme.
In an exclusive interview with SABC Sport, Jordaan adds that the inclusion of more women in the technical team sends out a positive message regarding the growth of the sport in South Africa.
“I think it sends out a positive message. Now we are moving to a space where women can coach women. And this means that there’s enough space for women to thrive in this male-dominated industry.
“For women to be included in these spaces speaks to the growth of the sport,’’ said Jordaan.
Jordaan played her last Test for the Bok Women at Waitakere Stadium in New Zealand
in 2022, to conclude her career with a total of 36 national team caps.
This is how she reflects on her illustrious career, stating that she remains proud to have laid the foundation and believes current players are already reaping the rewards.
“You know I always say I never regret the day they said they would give women contracts, that was a major milestone for us.
The 34-year-old also praised other former players who are also playing their part to contribute to the growth of the sport in their respective roles.
“I am happy that we have a lot of women who are taking up space now, if you think of the likes of Madisa Williams, Layla Arrison, who is also now a commentator. This is really impressive,’’ she said.
Jordaan will be travelling with the national team to England for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup. She further shares her expectations ahead of the global showpiece event.
“It is quite simple, we have prepared well. We have played so many test matches, compared to previous years. So that speaks volumes, and we also thank SA Rugby for being so intentional with this programme.
“So we are honestly ready to compete on the global stage,’’ she concluded.
Issued on SABC Sport by mpumi Manyisi | https://www.sabcsport.com/rugby/news/zenay-jordaan-joins-bok-women-technical-team-ahead-of-world-cup
Southern African Development Community (SADC) region is getting ready to host its 45th ordinary summit heads of state and government this month in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Advocates For Transformation (AFT) has welcomed the appointment of former Gauteng Judge President Dunstan Mlambo as Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa, describing it as a “moment of deep national significance”.
Suspended Gauteng Judge Tintswalo “Nana” Makhubele faces possible impeachment. This is after the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) found the suspended Judge guilty of gross misconduct for accepting appointment as chairperson of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) board whilst being a Judge, as well as failing to act honourably during her tenure at Prasa.