
This afternoon, my digital show – Sunday Learnings – will be broadcasting my interview with South Africa Springboks (Rugby) Physiotherapist Rene Naylor. You can watch this episode live on my public Facebook page.
Chatting to Springboks Physio - Rene Naylor.Posted by Ben Ibrahim on Sunday, October 11, 2020
Rene is the current South Africa national Rugby team Physiotherapist and she helped the Boks win the 2019 World Cup held in Japan. Let us not forget, the Springboks lost their opening pool game against New Zealand. At that time many thought they were finished, but the team led by coach Rassie Erasmus made some changes in the line-up, switched match tactics, and through Rene’s care - avoided any major injuries for the remainder of the competition.
After the loss against the All Blacks, the Boks played some terrific tactical Rugby, which got them to the final where they absolutely outplayed England.
If you think Rene told me all this during our interview, think again. Rene speaks extremely well and is so humble about her contributions. She credits the team’s attitude and philosophy of “staying together” as the key ingredient that won South Africa the 2019 William Webb Ellis Trophy.

Enjoy this episode everyone. Rene’s story is the real proof that the world is changing and that negative female stereotypes in a male-dominated industry is slowly diminishing.
Ben Ibrahim is a TV Presenter & Commentator, Sports & Media Consultant, and is the current General Manager of the Malaysia Valke Rugby club competing in the Global Rapid Rugby (GRR) competition.
You can contact him on his public Facebook page or his Instagram @benibrahim_