Following their hard-fought win over Scotland in their November tour opener, the Springboks will be wary of a wounded England side in their next match according to coach Rassie Erasmus.
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The Springboks returned to the top of the world rankings with a hard-fought 32-15 win over Scotland at Murrayfield on Nov 10. That success came the day after England’s dramatic 42-37 loss to ...
When looking at the Springbok squad that coach Rassie Erasmus can select from today for Sunday’s clash against Scotland, one thing is clear: it is a balanced, versatile group, with options ...
Overseas end of year international rugby tours are never easy. The four-time World Cup winning Springboks found that out against Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh last night. The men in green ...
Springbok wing Makazole Mapimpi dots down his second try in their end-of-year-tour match against Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh on Sunday night. Picture: Steve Haag Sports/Gallo Images The ...
FILE: South African head coach Rassie Erasmus addresses a Springbok rugby press conference to where new coaching staff were announced in Cape Town on 12 March 2024. Picture: AFP EDINBURGH - Rassie ...
Marco van Staden and Elrigh Louw are the two flankers, with Kwagga Smith to make his 50th Springboks appearance at number eight. Scrumhalf Grant Williams, who can also cover wing, is the only back ...
Care believes Scotland will look to alternate methods to try to bypass the Springboks' pack. "You can be smart," he said. "Quick scrums, get some quick throws in at the lineout. Maybe keep the ...
Having deployed their Bomb Squad en masse shortly after half-time, the Springboks withstood an onslaught from Gregor Townsend's side, but survived the uncomfortable experience. Just after the hour ...
South Africa then showed their power in the last 10 minutes." The Springboks had to scramble in defence on several occasions in the second half, with promising Scotland moves ended by handling errors.
Scotland produced a spirited display but lacked the guile to get over the line as they went down to a 32-15 defeat by world champions South Africa at Murrayfield. Three first-half tries – two ...