De Bruin pleased with first Springbok Women camp of the season
- SA Rugby

- Nov 21
- 2 min read

Springbok Women head coach Swys de Bruin expressed his satisfaction after a wider training squad completed a first alignment camp for the 2026 season in Stellenbosch on Friday.
De Bruin said a number of objectives were met as the Springbok Women look towards the next Women’s Rugby World Cup cycle, while he was impressed with a number of new players invited to the camp.
“It was great to see the players again that travelled to the World Cup with us, it was very easy to pick up the connection again,” said De Bruin.
“The squad really created a wonderful bond over the last couple of months and you can see the confidence they have after their best ever finish in the tournament.”
De Bruin was duly impressed with a number of first-time invitees from the recent U20 Women’s Week and the Betway Women’s Club Championship held in Gauteng.
“Yes, it is important to identify the next generation of players and I think our scouting department did an excellent job with the players they selected to join us,” he said.
“It is clear to see that the interest and uptake in the women’s game is real and the enthusiasm of these youngsters was great to see. It is also great to work with them first hand, to see how they respond to the various drills and aspects of play.
“They may have been a bit star struck in the beginning but they soon picked up the tempo and intensity and contributed nicely to the overall outcome of the camp.”
De Bruin said the club players invited from the Betway tournament held in Alberton also shaped up well: “It was good having a chat with them about their ambitions and struggles at that level. We have received so many calls and enquiries from potential players wanting to join. I am really excited about the new season and the potential influx of talent. The women’s game is growing at a rapid pace.”
The Bok Women’s coach praised the seven coaches that were invited as well.
“Most of them are the U20 squad coaches and I wanted to reward them for the work done as well,” he said.
“Coaching the coaches has always been a passion of mine and I had a couple of productive sessions with just the coaches. We wanted to broaden the base, not necessarily inviting the provincial coaches like we did last year but those involved with the juniors. It also helped the junior players to have their provincial coaches around during the camp.”
Springbok Women alignment camp squad
Aseza Hele (Boland), Nombuyekezo Mdliki, Eloise Webb, Aphiwe Ngwevu, Sindisiwe Mbonja, Zethu Gcaza, Lilitha Vakalisa (all Border), Sanelisiwe Charlie, Azisa Mkiva, Yonela Ngxingolo, Anathi Qolo, Vainah Ubisi, Dineo Ndhlovu, Sizophila Solontsi, Lerato Makua, Camelitha Malone, Unam Tose, Klarissa van der Linden, Libbie Janse van Rensburg, Shaunique Alexander, Jakkie Cilliers (all Bulls Daisies), Lithalethu Nombakuse (Eastern Province), Siphenathi Yeko (Free State), Xoliswa Khuzwayo, Ratidzo Gurajena (both Golden Lions), Lidene Kruger (Griquas), Sinothile Bhengu, Nobuhle Mjwara, Tayla Kinsey, Mary Zulu (all Sharks), Luchell Hanekom, Roseline Botes, Anushka Groenewald, Nomsa Mokwai, Anothando Kathswa, Abigail Smit, Thandile Mazwi, Logan Welman, Anja le Roux, Alichia Arries (all Western Province), Babalwa Latsha, Lindelwa Gwala and Sinazo Mcatshulwa (all unattached).







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