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Eben Etzebeth didn’t eat a Smurf – Why the English are to blame for pitch paint malfunction that ruined the white Springboks jerseys
As the veteran trodded off the pitch, the cameras captured him drenched in green paint, suggesting that if you angered him, ...
In 2005 the 'Bomb Squad' had a very different name when Rassie Erasmus selected his Cheetahs team for the Currie Cup final ...
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Erasmus’s coaching scholarship takes South Africa to a higher plain
Victory in Paris with 14 men showed what the world champions can still do, leaving New Zealand and others playing catchup.
A fourteen-man South Africa beat France 32-17 in Paris on Saturday after Lood De Jager's shoulder charge on full-back Thomas ...
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“We desperately wanted to win”: Rassie explains bold substitutions in Paris
Rassie Erasmus says tough substitutions, including his most senior players, reflected the Springboks’ hunger and shared sense ...
What is it about this fixture and controversy? Two years since these sides last met in one of the most scintillating World ...
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Springboks player ratings v France
11 Kurt-Lee Arendse: A tough start for the winger as he was beaten in the air and then caught being a bit too slow to turn as Damian Penaud grabbed the opening score. However, Arendse recovered well ...
England stayed perfect, Wales suffered a familiar drubbing and Australia limped to another defeat. ESPN writers Tom Hamilton ...
Rassie Erasmus is expected to rely on the Springboks’ existing lock depth against Italy after Lood de Jager’s four-match suspension.
Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus has explained the reasoning behind his tough substitution decisions during South ...
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