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Potent blend in Wellington highlights Boks’ RWC threat | SA News

15 September 2025 by Guest

OPINION: The Springboks struck the perfect tactical balance against the All Blacks in Wellington to deliver their most emphatic attacking performance under Rassie Erasmus.

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Analysis seems unnecessary at times like these.

When a team wins a World Cup Final, beats the British and Irish Lions or claims a rare win in New Zealand, the most important stat is the result.

Of course, there are other stats which cast a particular result in a more meaningful light.

Consider what the Boks achieved in New Zealand this past Saturday, when they thrashed the All Blacks 43-10 in Wellington.

Some may view that result as an affirmation of the Boks’ dominance. South Africa have won five of…

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  1. apex

    16 September 2025 at 4:48 pm

    Fun South African Fact: While the country only covers 1% of the Earth’s land surface, South Africa boasts 10% of the world’s bird, fish and plant species as well as 6% of its mammal and reptile species!

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    15 September 2025 at 3:56 am

    One day we will all be writing like this.

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