Etzebeth: Springboks are hungry for more success
Eben Etzebeth has said that the Lions series victory ranks as one of the highlights of his career, and that the Springbok side is hungry for more success in the future.
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Eben Etzebeth has said that the Lions series victory ranks as one of the highlights of his career, and that the Springbok side is hungry for more success in the future.
SA Rugby magazine looks at the reaction from some of the top news outlets in the UK and Ireland to the Springbok victory in the Lions Series.
The Springboks claimed a famous three-point win over the British & Irish Lions in the series-deciding third Test on Saturday. CRAIG LEWIS picks and rates some of the top performers.
Jacques Nienaber was so nervous he couldn’t watch Morne Steyn’s series-winning penalty kick against the British & Irish Lions, but has hailed the composure the veteran flyhalf showed. CRAIG LEWIS reports.
Morne Steyn slotted a late penalty to help the Springboks claim a famous 19-16 victory in the third Test over the British & Irish Lions to win the series 2-1.
Look back at how the live action unfolded as the Springboks claimed a historic victory over the British & Irish Lions in the series-deciding third Test at Cape Town Stadium.
Player features, profiles and team lineups are all packed into the official match-day programme for the third and deciding Test between the Springboks and the British & Irish Lions at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday evening.
After a fortnight of ‘magical’ Test rugby, former Bok captain John Smit believes the Springboks will know exactly what approach is required to achieve success in Saturday’s series decider, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi says the knowledge and experience of Morne Steyn has been of considerable benefit ahead of the third and final Test against the British & Irish Lions, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
John Smit believes the Springboks are more than capable of contending with the injuries to key players such as Pieter-Steph du Toit and Faf de Klerk, writes CRAIG LEWIS.