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08/06/2026

🏉 TITANS RUGBY ACADEMY – MORE THAN 2 DECADES OF BUILDING CHAMPIONS 🏉

From humble beginnings to producing some of South Africa’s finest rugby talent, Titans Rugby Academy’s player pathway continues to be a story of passion, perseverance and purpose.

Over the past 21 years, Titans has helped transform dreams into reality. From our first Springbok, Mathrin Simmers - , who went on to become South Africa’s most decorated Springbok Sevens player of all time, to Siphenathi Yeko, a proud product of White Location, Knysna, who recently lifted the Africa Cup and made her Springbok debut, the journey has been nothing short of inspirational.

What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that it was built with little to no external financial support. For more than two decades, fundraising initiatives and the personal sacrifices and financial commitment of Coach Ash have kept the dream alive, creating opportunities for talented young players who otherwise may never have had a pathway to elite rugby.

Today, Titans Rugby Academy stands as proof that dedication, community spirit and unwavering belief can overcome any obstacle.

21 Years. Countless Lives Changed. Multiple Springboks Produced. One Legacy.

Rooted in Discipline. Driven by Passion. Built to Win.

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05/06/2026

KNYSNA NEWS - It was an emotional homecoming...

Join the Spartans Women's Rugby Club &  Titans Rugby Academy  tonight by watching Super Sport Phaka on Channel 209 & 211...
12/05/2026

Join the Spartans Women's Rugby Club & Titans Rugby Academy tonight by watching Super Sport Phaka on Channel 209 & 211 for the airing of our Kit & Equipment handover

When: Tonight 12 May 2026
Time: 19h00
Channel: 209 &211

21/04/2026
Good day Coaches & Players,We have received correspondence from the Free State Rugby Union this morning confirming that ...
26/03/2026

Good day Coaches & Players,

We have received correspondence from the Free State Rugby Union this morning confirming that the EXCO has decided not to combine the U16 & U18 Girls Development Clinic with the Spartans Women's Rugby Club & Titans Rugby Academy Coaching Clinic.

The two development clinics will therefore be held separately, with no association between them.

Free State Rugby Union Clinic
Time: 10:00 – 12:00
This clinic is strictly for U16 and U18 girls. For more information, please contact Coach Sammy. We encourage all eligible players to attend in numbers and support the Free State Rugby Union event.

Spartans Women's Rugby Club & Titans Rugby Academy Development Clinic
Time: 13:00 – 16:00
Players will be provided with a light meal at 13:00 before the session begins.

Please note that we will unfortunately not be able to provide transport for this clinic. However, refreshments will be available for all attending players.

The *SuperSport Phaka TV crew will be present from 13:00 and will be broadcasting the Spartans & Titans Development Clinic.

As part of our Legacy Programme, we will also be handing over playing kit and training equipment sponsored by Hollywood Bets to Spartans Women’s Rugby Club to enable them to strengthen their School Girls Rugby Program. This initiative aims to strengthen and grow the partnership, with future plans to expand into our schools’ girls pathway programmes.

The Spartans & Titans clinic is open to all girls from ages 12 through to seniors.

We look forward to welcoming all of you to the event starting at 13:00.

Program
13h00 - Registration & Receiving of light meal
14h00 - Coaching Clinic Starts
15h00 - Equipment hand Over
15h45 - Closing of Development Clinic

Players will get a chance to meet and take fotos with the Cheetah Queens Players from the Spartans Women's Rugby Club & Titans Rugby Academy

06/03/2026
04/03/2026

Architect of the Cheetah Queens’ Rise: Coach Ash Driving the Transformation of Women’s Rugby in the Free State

In a relatively short span of time, women’s rugby in South Africa’s Free State Women's Rugby has undergone a remarkable transformation. At the center of this surge stands a coach whose influence stretches from grassroots school programs to elite International rugby. Known widely through the growing “Cheetah Queens” brand, Coach Ash has emerged as one of the most impactful figures in the development of the women’s game in the region.

Serving as the Free State Elite Rugby Women’s Coach and Women’s Rugby Development Supervisor, Coach Ash has combined high-performance coaching with visionary development work, building a pipeline that stretches from young schoolgirls to national-level athletes.

High-Performance Success at Provincial Level

As Senior Provincial Team Head Coach, Coach Ash has overseen clear competitive progress within the senior women’s provincial setup. During the 2025 campaign, the team finished one log position higher than the previous season, despite playing 50 percent fewer matches — a testament to improved efficiency, squad depth, and performance management.

Equally significant has been the production of elite talent. Under his leadership, the program produced three Springbok Women’s Sevens call-ups and one Springbok Women’s Fifteens call-up, demonstrating the growing quality of players emerging from the Free State system.

At junior elite level, Coach Ash’s influence has been equally evident. As U20 Head Coach, he guided the team to a top-tier national finish of 8th in South Africa, climbing significantly from 15th the year before. The improvement highlights both strategic coaching and an expanding talent pool within the province.

His development pipeline also produced four Junior Springbok U19 EPD call-ups, further reinforcing the province’s emergence as a talent contributor to the national system.

A Grassroots Revolution

Beyond elite competition, Coach Ash’s most transformative work has arguably taken place at grassroots level.

As Head of Women’s Rugby Development, he has overseen a massive increase in schoolgirl participation across the province. In just over a year, active participation among girls aged 14–18 exploded from just 60 players to over 2,000.

This expansion was driven by direct engagement with schools. Coach Ash visited more than 20 schools across the province, successfully integrating ten of them into active girls’ rugby programs.

The reach of the initiative also extended into underserved regions. Two regional development visits to the Xhariep region introduced rugby to more than 60 new players, helping expand the game’s footprint beyond traditional rugby strongholds.

Development festivals also became a cornerstone of the growth strategy. Eight Girls Rugby Development Festivals were successfully organized, creating accessible entry points for young athletes while strengthening the competitive and social ecosystem around the sport.

Transforming the Coaching Landscape

Recognizing that sustainable growth requires strong coaching structures, Coach Ash launched the province’s first Elite Female Coaches Program — a groundbreaking initiative aimed at accelerating the development of women coaches.

The results have been unprecedented for the region.

More than 20 female coaches completed World Rugby Level 1 coaching certification, while 15 progressed through World Rugby Level 2 Phase 1 — the highest number ever recorded in the Free State.

The program also achieved a historic milestone when it mentored the first-ever female World Rugby Educator from the Free State in 2025.

Further recognition came when one of the program’s coaches received an invitation to the SARU Elite Female Coaches World Rugby Level 3 Transitioning Workshop, placing Free State women’s coaching firmly within the national high-performance pathway.

Historic Youth Week Milestone

The impact of this development pipeline was fully visible during Youth Week competitions.

For the first time in Free State Rugby history, an all-female coaching and management team was sent to Youth Week — a landmark achievement in the transformation of the sport’s leadership structures.

The results on the field were equally impressive.

The Free State U18 girls’ team surged seven positions up the national rankings to finish 8th in South Africa, climbing from 15th the previous year. Meanwhile, the U16 side also improved their national standing, moving from 16th to 15th.

At U15 level, the growth of the player base has been extraordinary. What began as a small group of just 12 players in 2024 expanded to 250 players in 2025.

A graduate of the Elite Female Coaches Program was appointed head coach of the combined Free State and Griffons team at the U15 Summer Games — a clear demonstration of the coaching pathway now in place.

Building New Competitive Platforms

To further expand opportunities for young athletes, Coach Ash established the region’s first Women’s Day Rugby Tournament.

The event created a new annual platform for competition across U15, U16, and U18 levels, bringing together 400 young players. During the tournament, the province also launched its Primary School Girls Rugby Program, opening the door for participation at even younger ages.

Investing Personally in the Game

In an extraordinary display of commitment to the sport, Coach Ash has also invested significantly in the development of women’s rugby.

He personally invested R360,000 to support women’s club rugby, ensuring that teams had the resources needed to compete and maintain active fixtures.

He also contributed R10,000 as a co-sponsor for the Women’s Day Tournament and helped facilitate R100,000 in sponsorship funding for equipment and kit for two local clubs.

In perhaps the most ambitious initiative yet, he played a key role in facilitating a R5 million sponsorship proposal aimed at professionalizing women’s rugby in the region. While the deal ultimately fell through due to decisions beyond his authority, it demonstrated the scale of ambition behind the program.

The Rise of the Cheetah Queens

Parallel to these structural developments has been the emergence of a powerful brand identity.

Coach Ash launched the “Cheetah Queens” brand to unify the women’s rugby program and create a recognizable identity for players and supporters.

The brand quickly gained traction nationally, supported by a rapidly growing social media presence that now reaches and engages an average audience of approximately two million viewers.

The success of the brand reflects a broader shift — women’s rugby in the Free State is no longer operating quietly in the background but is increasingly commanding attention on the national stage.

A Blueprint for the Future

From grassroots participation to national team call-ups, from coach education to large-scale tournaments, the Free State women’s rugby program is undergoing a comprehensive transformation.

Much of that progress can be traced back to a clear vision: build the system, grow the people within it, and create opportunities at every level.

If current trends continue, the Free State may soon be recognized not only as a competitive force in women’s rugby but also as one of the country’s leading development models.

At the center of that movement stands Coach Ash — the architect behind the rise of the Cheetah Queens.

10/12/2025

📢 Free State Women's Rugby Competition Squad Announcement Loading!

The moment has arrived for the Free State Women's Rugby hopefuls!

🗓️ Announcement Details

The final Competition Squad for the 2026 season of the Women's Premier Division (now rebranded as the ) will be announced on:

Date: Sunday, December 14, 2025

Time: 18:00 (6:00 PM)

Where: Official Free State Women's Rugby WhatsApp Channel
(https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VapYCdN4CrfiXoafiC2N )

🏉 Super League 1 Kick-off

Please note that the 2026 Super League 1 season will have a slightly later kick-off date.

🏋️ Pre-Season Wrap-Up

The Free State Women's team has successfully concluded their rigorous pre-season phase, which involved three intense phases. This process provided opportunities for more than to showcase their talent.

Only will be selected to return on Sunday, January 4, 2026, for the official competition phase.

Good luck to all the players!

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