LONDON – South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus can still remember where he was when Japan beat the Springboks in arguably the greatest rugby union upset of all, but insists his focus will be firmly on the ...
He was a member of the first South Africa team to lose to Wales - a 29-19 defeat in Cardiff that marked the 1999 opening of the Millennium Stadium. "I remember when we first lost to Wales, I was a ...
He was a member of the first South Africa team to lose to Wales -- a 29-19 defeat in Cardiff that marked the 1999 opening of the Millennium Stadium. "I remember when we first lost to Wales, I was a ...
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Rassie Erasmus insists the Springboks’ focus will be firmly on the present when they face Japan at Wembley on Saturday. The Boks head into this weekend’s encounter as back-to-back world champions.It ...
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus can still remember where he was when Japan beat the Springboks in arguably the greatest rugby union upset of all, but insists his focus will be firmly on the present ...
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