Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 13 March 2026
📘 Source: The Witness

Stormers star Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu is expected to become a Springbok captain, and he will likely have to cut his teeth doing a similar job for his franchise. It was thus a big moment when the now 24-year-old was selected as the Stormers’ new captain back in January when he was just 23,writesThe Citizen. With regular Stormers captain Salmaan Moerat, as well as Ruhan Nel and Deon Fourie out injured, Director of Rugby John Dobson decided to give Feinberg-Mngomezulu a run at the helm.

It started well enough, with a 39-26 Champions Cup home win over Leicester Tigers, but was then followed by back-to-back United Rugby Championship (URC) losses to the Sharks in Cape Town and Durban. That saw the captaincy taken away from Feinberg-Mngomezulu and handed to JD Schickerling for their URC match against the Lions at Ellis Park, but it didn’t change their fortunes as they slipped to a third successive defeat. “JD did okay in that game, he did what he could, he asked for a penalty try, we kept our penalty count down to seven, and he will be in the frame (to lead) again this week depending on who else is in the team,” said Dobson.

“Look, I don’t think we will put the captaincy pressure back on Sacha because there was logic around that (change for the Lions game). “If Ruhan or Deon come into the selection frame (returning from injury) to start against the Bulls, we will take a look at that, otherwise we will continue with JD. We haven’t selected the team yet, but we definitely won’t bounce it back to Sacha.” Dobson explained that they may have dumped the responsibility on the talented Feinberg-Mngomezulu way too early, as despite a brilliant start to his senior rugby career over the past few years, he is still getting to grips with senior rugby and the rugby spotlight.

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“He is very keen to captain and we have discussed that as being in his future, and they may have done the same in the national team,” said Dobson. “He’s the David Beckham of SA rugby now in terms of profile. He’s the X-factor guy, he’s our 10 and everyone’s 10 is always a game driver. Our 10 calls the plays, and then to load the captaincy on what was then a 23-year-old was our mistake.

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Originally published by The Witness • March 13, 2026

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