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Cantwell enjoying a journey of discovery

LYNNE CANTWELL speaks passionately yet honestly about her role as South Africa’s High Performance Manager for Women’s Rugby. The challenges associated with the position are many and complex. The women’s game in South Africa will need further direction, structure and exposure if the national team is going to compete for major trophies in the future. And yet Cantwell is optimistic about where the Springbok Women – and the game as a whole – might be by the end of 2025.

The past year has seen a number of changes, starting with the appointment of Cantwell

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