The Springbok squad has been announced and there are certainly some surprises… In this week’s sports mailbox we want to know what you think of the latest Bok selection. The best letter will get published on iafrica.com next week.

Let’s be honest you’ll never please everyone when it comes to the Springbok squad. There must be plenty of people cheering the selection of Juan de Jongh, while just as many are crying foul over the very same pick.

Needless to say, if you want to get South Africans talking you only need to mention the words 'Springboks' and squad' in the same sentence. So what better topic to kick-start November with in our weekly sports mailbox?

The most thought-provoking, best written, and ultimately the most insightful article to arrive in our inbox before close of play on Sunday evening will be published on the iafrica.com homepage come Monday morning.

Mark Setzer is the latest to join our ranks as an iafrica.com contributor for his comment on Jenson Button on Monday - are you ready to join him?

Remember, the best reader submitted article will be published with your byline on the iafrica.com homepage. (And, bear in mind, just like all our copy, it will be open to comment from other readers...)

A couple of things to remember:

  • Please use 'iafrica.com's mailbox' in your subject line
  • Keep your opinion piece to within 350 words
  • Please, keep it tidy: no slander, racism, swearing... etc. will be tolerated!

    Send your Springbok articles to the sports team at sport@primediaonline.co.za

    Do your research: Take a look at the Springbok squad HERE!

    See what iafrica.com's Rob Peters had to say about some of the stranger selections...

    And finally, take a look at the midweek selection!

    Join our Facebook fan page Follow us on Twitter


    In the hotseat with Ted In the first edition of 'In the hotseat', we speak to former Bafana Bafana coach Ted Dumitru.
    (c) backpagepix The Kingdom of Loftus There's something about Loftus that places it in its own class, writes Dan Nicholl.
    (c) backpagepix Prem stars on crime watch We take a closer look at Premiership footballers that have been the victims of violent crime.
    Digg
    facebook