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Springboks’ poor Dublin record remains a pebble in their shoe
Ireland are the only team to have a positive winning record against the world champions in the Rassie Erasmus-era, which ...
Double Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx became the fourth South African to be crowned the World Rugby ...
The South African on MSN
Malcolm Marx crowned World Rugby Player of the Year
Double Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx became the fourth South African to be crowned the World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year on Saturday in a historic occasion for South ...
Planet Rugby on MSN
Jacques Nienaber: Springboks have owned the ‘world champion’ tag after shaking off underdog mentality
Ex-Springboks head coach Jacques Nienaber believes that Rassie Erasmus’ men have learnt to embrace the world champions tag, ...
After watching South Africa lift the 2023 World Cup from home with a knee injury, Malcolm Marx has returned stronger than ...
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Opinion: Credit to Daan Human as Springboks ‘battered and bullied’ Ireland’s B&I Lions without their ‘chief destroyers’
The Springboks battered, bullied and suffocated Ireland into submission in possibly the most brutal display of scrum ...
Marx’s team-mate and fellow nominee Pieter-Steph du Toit became the first South African to scoop the title for the second ...
Double Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx became the fourth South African to be crowned the World Rugby ...
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JUST IN | Malcolm Marx crowned World Rugby Player of the Year
Springbok hooker Malcolm Marx became the fourth South African to be crowned the World Rugby men’s 15s Player of the Year.
Siya Kolisi will become the ninth Springbok to play 100 tests when he leads South Africa against France in Paris on Saturday. Kolisi made his debut in 2013 against Scotland, became the first ...
Jacques Nienaber opened up about his enduring bond with the Springboks, hinting that a future return remains possible despite ...
Duc, and other former French national team players, will join a charity rugby match in Ho Chi Minh City on November 22 to raise funds for disadvantaged children.
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