The Rugby Championship | South Africa v New Zealand – Round 1 Highlights



The Rugby Championship | South Africa v New Zealand – Round 1 Highlights

South Africa made a perfect start to their Rugby Championship campaign on Saturday, outclassing New Zealand in a physical and at times brutal encounter in Nelspruit.

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23 thoughts on “The Rugby Championship | South Africa v New Zealand – Round 1 Highlights”

  1. I can't believe no one seemed to want to talk about how, for the first SA try, the ball goes forward off Arendse to Am before Am's (magnificent) offload. It was an exceptional try in the end but 100% illegal and should've been called back

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  2. Every sports person and or team goes through a dip. Name calling and rudeness won't fix it. We in South Africa have experienced it a lot. Due to poor coaching staff, government interference and bad players. BUT at the end the game always wins and everyone gets another chance. NZ culture is deep its been a few bad games, and not years of bad games. Keep your heads up guys, I still respect you!

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  3. Every sports person and or team goes through a dip. Name calling and rudeness won't fix it. We in South Africa have experienced it a lot. Due to poor coaching staff, government interference and bad players. BUT at the end the game always wins and everyone gets another chance. NZ culture is deep its been a few bad games, and not years of bad games. Keep your heads up guys, I still respect you!

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  4. Every sports person and or team goes through a dip. Name calling and rudeness won't fix it. We in South Africa have experienced it a lot. Due to poor coaching staff, government interference and bad players. BUT at the end the game always wins and everyone gets another chance. NZ culture is deep its been a few bad games, and not years of bad games. Keep your heads up guys, I still respect you!

    Reply

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