
Free State Rugby has announced that CEO Rory Duncan will conclude his tenure with the Toyota Cheetahs. After a year marked by significant progress in strengthening the organisation’s commercial base, he will assist with a smooth transition in the coming months to ensure operational stability as the organisation moves into its next chapter.
The Toyota Cheetahs are charging into a bold new chapter defined by a fresh leadership vision and a commitment to reaching new heights on the global stage.
At the heart of this evolution is Director of Rugby Frans Steyn and his team. Leveraging his elite international experience, Steyn is spearheading a high-performance strategy designed to blend the Cheetahs' traditional flair with modern, world-class excellence.
The 2026 season serves as the launchpad for this ambitious vision, where the focus shifts toward modernising technical structures to compete at the highest levels while strengthening the Cheetahs’ legacy as a premier developer of world-class rugby talent.
The Toyota Cheetahs’ story has always been one of resilience and excellence, and the next chapter, starting now, promises to be the most exhilarating yet.
Under Steyn’s guidance, the franchise is driving toward long-term sustainability and on-field dominance, ensuring the "Free State Way" remains a benchmark for rugby innovation.
"The energy heading into 2026 is palpable," the Board of Directors noted. "With Frans Steyn steering our rugby strategy, we aren't just building a team; we are building a legacy that will redefine the next decade of Cheetahs rugby."
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