Throwback: Jean saves plummeting Puma
In a classic throwback, rewind to the Springboks’ tour of Argentina in November 2005, when Jean de Villiers came through clutch to prevent Los Pumas wing Lucas Borges from falling into a moat.
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In a classic throwback, rewind to the Springboks’ tour of Argentina in November 2005, when Jean de Villiers came through clutch to prevent Los Pumas wing Lucas Borges from falling into a moat.
Argentina have suffered a setback ahead of their Rugby Championship clash against the Springboks, with experienced centre Matías Orlando ruled out of Saturday’s match in Santiago.
Loose forward Ben-Jason Dixon said the Springboks must be on point to come away from Argentina with a victory and secure the Rugby Championship title.
Victor Matfield says Eben Etzebeth deserves to take over from him as the most-capped Springbok, with the lock set to go down as “one of the best Boks ever, if not the best”.
Siya Kolisi says his exit from Racing 92 was a natural rugby decision as he targets a World Cup three-peat with the Springboks in 2027.
Siya Kolisi is a national treasure, and the Springbok skipper’s worth as a player, leader, and an ambassador for South Africa can never be overstated, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Rassie Erasmus expects a stern test for the Springboks against Los Pumas next week, as the world champions depart for Argentina ready for a battle of epic proportions.
JF van Heerden discusses playing against Courtney Lawes, learning from Bulls icons and enjoying Dublin:
The future of Springbok rugby is promising and while there will be a few stumbles, South Africans must cherish the success of Rassie Erasmus’ special group of players, writes MARK KEOHANE.
Canan Moodie discusses “touchies” on the tar in Paarl, how to attack space and relaxing in Bali: