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The Springboks are bracing themselves for a massive battle against Wales in Cardiff in their opening Castle Lager Outgoing Tour match next week and said they are making the most of the opportunity to get their systems in place at their training camp in Paris.
The Rugby World Cup is only 11 months away for the Springbok Women and as the clock is ticking towards the showpiece in New Zealand next year, the strong developmental nature of their November Series tour to France, Wales and England will form an important part of their end-goal.
The names of the 15 players in the starting team for the exciting Carling Champions Match – which was selected by fans of the Carling Currie Cup teams – were revealed on Thursday, with Vodacom Bulls hooker Schalk Erasmus leading the way with the most votes from rugby supporters across South Africa.
Lukhanyo Am said the Springboks are fresh and in a good mental space as they look forward to their Tests against Wales, Scotland and England in the Castle Lager Outgoing Tour next month.
The traditional start to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series has been restored with the 2022 season kicking off in Dubai in a month's time, and Neil Powell and his Springbok Sevens team are ready to travel and play.
Springbok prop Steven Kitshoff says the team will enter the three-match Castle Lager Outgoing Tour with a realistic approach of taking each Test in their stride rather than targeting a clean sweep of wins for the first time since 2013 when they return to the field next weekend.
The Springbok Women squad departs South Africa on Sunday evening with great excitement and optimism, but also with a real sense of reality on what awaits them in France, Wales and England over next four weeks.
The Springboks are bracing themselves for a physical battle against a determined Wales outfit when the teams cross paths in Cardiff on Saturday in the opening match of the Castle Lager Outgoing Tour at the Principality Stadium.
The Lions were crowned the new champions of the SA Rugby Under-20 Cup when they beat DHL Western Province by 36-25 in a nail-biting final in Johannesburg on Saturday, to finish the season as the only unbeaten team in the competition.
Mr Mark Alexander, President of SA Rugby, paid tribute to former Springbok No 8 Albie Bates, who passed away from natural causes last week at the age of 80.
The Springboks are bracing themselves for a massive battle against Wales in Cardiff in their opening Castle Lager Outgoing Tour match next week and said they are making the most of the opportunity to get their systems in place at their training camp in Paris.
Springbok prop Steven Kitshoff says the team will enter the three-match Castle Lager Outgoing Tour with a realistic approach of taking each Test in their stride rather than targeting a clean sweep of wins for the first time since 2013 when they return to the field next weekend.