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Former England star: ‘Springboks don’t mind losing’
An iconic former English rugby player has highlighted why the Springboks are one of those teams that can cope with defeat.
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England rugby legend explains why Springboks thrive even in defeat, hails Rassie Erasmus
England rugby legend explains why the Springboks remain resilient in defeat, praising Rassie Erasmus’ leadership and ways he ...
The Springboks will be aiming to start the international season well with a tough clash against England at Ellis Park.
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Rassie Erasmus: Ex England rugby star questions SA manager's approach as Springboks coach
An ex-England international has claimed that Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus is always stirring the pot, adding to ongoing ...
With Eben Etzebeth suspended and Salmaan Moerat injured, Rassie Erasmus faces a selection headache in the engine room.
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World Rugby rankings: Six Nations teams hunting Springboks
Here are the permutations for the World Rugby rankings in the first round of the Six Nations as rival sides hunt the ...
The Springboks will need a far tougher opener against the Barbarians to properly sharpen their breakdown work, defence and physical edge ahead of the Nations Championship opener against England in ...
Both England and South Africa are hoping to bring back the Rugby World Cup to lift gloom in their respective countries as they face political uncertainty, economic hardship and of course Brexit.
Rassie Erasmus's innovative tactics and player management underline why the Springboks thrive and why South Africa should ...
The world champions might have felt underwhelmed with their winning margin of 11 points in Dublin, which only emphasises their standing as the best team on the planet. In truth, daylight is in second ...
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