Tag: End-of-year tour
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Rassie Erasmus admits he didn’t expect SA’s dominant win over Japan at Wembley
South Africa overpower Japan in Wembley opener South Africa opened their end-of-year tour with a commanding 61-7 victory over Japan at Wembley Stadium, a result that reflected both the Springboks’ ruthless efficiency and the growing depth across the squad. Head coach Rassie Erasmus lauded the team’s physicality, intensity, and respect for the opposition as key…
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Rassie Erasmus Reveals He Didn’t Expect SA’s 61-7 Triumph Over Japan
Rassie Erasmus reflects on an emphatic start to the tour South Africa opened their end-of-year tour with a commanding 61-7 victory over Japan at Wembley Stadium, and head coach Rassie Erasmus admitted he did not anticipate such a one-sided result. While the scoreline was a clear statement, Erasmus stressed that the performance was about more…
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Rassie Erasmus on SA’s 61-7 win over Japan: surprise blowout
Rassie Erasmus reflects on the convincing start to South Africa’s tour South Africa’s first fixture of their end-of-year tour produced a performance that left head coach Rassie Erasmus smiling as much at the process as the scoreline. The Springboks’ 61-7 victory over Japan at Wembley Stadium showcased a mix of brutal physicality, relentless intensity, and…
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Ox Nche Injury Clouds Springboks’ Win Over Japan
South Africa Express Dominance Early, Then a Grim Moment The Springboks opened their end-of-year tour with a statement 61-7 victory over Japan at Wembley, signaling that Rassie Erasmus’ side remain a force to be reckoned with on the world stage. From the first whistle, South Africa showed the ruthlessness that has become their hallmark under…
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Springboks Hammer Japan as Ox Nché Injury Shocks Wembley Win
Springboks Dominate from the Start The South Africa national rugby team began their end-of-year tour with a statement 61-7 victory over Japan at Wembley. From the opening minutes, the world champions showed the depth and pace that have characterized their recent campaigns, building a lead that left Eddie Jones’ Japan grappling with a fast, disciplined…
