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The South African on MSNWorld Rugby delivers crushing blow to SpringboksSpringbok fans will not enjoy the latest news coming from World Rugby. Rassie Erasmus will have something to say about this.
Injuries, form fluctuations and emerging talent could force Rassie Erasmus into a dramatic Springbok team overhaul sooner than expected. From fullback to front row, established World Cup winners face ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNWorld Rugby make position clear on Springboks Bomb Squad tactic after scientific researchWorld Rugby have no intention of outlawing the 7-1 bench split, insisting there is no medical evidence to suggest it leads to ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNMalcolm Marx reveals the Springboks’ conversation he is gladly ‘never been part of’Springboks hooker Malcolm Marx is happy that he has not had any conversations with head coach Rassie Erasmus about his ...
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The South African on MSNWatch: Springboks star Eben Etzebeth converts his garage into a gymSpringboks and Sharks star lock Eben Etzebeth converted his garage into a modern home gym - check out the video.
The Portugese were popular visitors to the Free State last year and played some attractive rugby in losing 64-21 to the ...
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The South African on MSNSpringboks – NEXT IN LINE: The next KitshoffThe end of an era spells the start of a new chapter. This Springboks legend has left some pretty big boots to fill. So, who ...
FNB proudly takes front of jersey as the Springboks’ Principal Sponsor, marking a new era of investment, development, and ...
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Briefly on MSNSpringboks Lose Main Sponsor After 8-Year PartnershipThe Springboks' longtime sponsorship deal has come to an end after 8 years, marking a major shift for the team. Here’s what this means for South African rugby.
First National Bank has been named as the principal sponsorship partner of the Springboks, replacing MTN South Africa, which ...
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Briefly on MSNSpringboks: Why These Former Stars May Never ReturnTwo former Springboks face uncertain futures after bans and setbacks. With new talent rising, their return to the national team seems increasingly unlikely.
The Springboks are the reigning rugby-union world champions and, with four World Cup final victories, the most successful ...
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