Liz McGregor

[3] McGregor left South Africa in 1985, returning in 2002 to work on a story commissioned by New York Magazine.

(2007), McGregor investigates the death of a Limpopo rain queen at age 25.

[6] The book also examines the divide between black and white rugby players in South Africa.

[6] The Cape Times called The Springbok Factory "a riveting study of the inner workings of South African rugby.

"[8] This book made her a "household name" in South African rugby circles.