Despite ticking virtually every other box on their demanding coach’s to-do list, Rassie Erasmus’ new-look Boks are probably 0 ...
The Springboks outclassed Japan 61-7 to start the Castle Lager Outgoing Tour with a commanding combination of power and ...
A penalty try to the Boks, with Japan once again pulling down a maul, extended the lead to 26-0 and at the break it was clear that there was only going to be one winner in this contest. Arendse’s ...
Several of the Boks play their club rugby in Japan, and this was never going to be a Test those South Africans in the match ...
Jesse Kriel, the talented South African back, is eagerly anticipating the upcoming Test match against Japan at Wembley this Saturday. With nearly a decade of club rugby experience in Asia, Kriel is ...
The big headline may well be Zachary Porthen’s inclusion at the age of 20 to make his debut before he has made double figures ...
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Springboks v Japan: Five takeaways as Boks ‘bully’ Brave Blossoms into submission
"It was one-way traffic at Wembley Stadium as the Springboks quickly dispelled any threat of a Brighton Miracle repeat." ...
The last time the Springboks played Japan it was when they won their quarterfinal against the host nation at Tokyo Stadium ...
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Rassie Erasmus is ‘unchallenged’ by World Rugby policies… so why can’t the Wallabies get it right?
Erasmus touched on the subject after naming his team to face Japan at Wembley, where he detailed that it was not difficult to ...
There are a number of talking points about the Bok team that will take on Japan on Saturday in the first of five Tests for the world champions in Europe this November.
The South African on MSN
Springboks: ‘Past their prime’ – SIX Boks being phased out
These SIX Springboks are seemingly set to be phased out with Rassie Erasmus blooding new in-form talent as the Boks usher in ...
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Feinberg-Mngomezulu spearheads clinical and brutal Boks to record win over Japan
Flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu starred for the Springboks as they predictably put Japan away at Wembley, setting the right ...
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