Relive the action from one of the most anticipated pool fixtures at Rugby World Cup 2023, when Ireland beat the Springboks at the State de France in Paris.
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The Springboks are expecting a massive challenge in their round three Rugby World Cup pool encounter against Ireland at Stade de France on Saturday, but according to assistant coach Mzwandile Stick and the players, they are ready to give everything.
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The iconic Barbarian Rugby Football Club will not only bring hype and style to the local rugby scene but will provide an ideal opportunity for the Springbok Women to test themselves against some of the best names in the game.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi declared on Thursday that facing Ireland, the No 1 team in the world, is “as big as it gets” as the defending world champions prepare to face the Irish in one of the biggest duels in the Rugby World Cup thus far at the Stade de France in Paris in their round three pool match on Saturday.
The Springbok coaches will weigh the team’s goalkicking options in the wake of the narrow defeat by Ireland (13-8) after returning from Paris to their Toulon training base on Sunday.
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The Golden Lions comfortably won their opening match against Free State on the second day of the SA Rugby U20 Women's Week in Mthatha Stadium in the Eastern Cape on Monday, while Eastern Province and the Sharks played to an exciting draw.
The Springboks have dealt with the disappointment of their heart-breaking 13-8 defeat against Ireland in Paris on Saturday and wasted no time turning their attention fully to Sunday’s final Rugby World Cup Pool B encounter against Tonga in Marseille.
The Springboks are expecting a massive challenge in their round three Rugby World Cup pool encounter against Ireland at Stade de France on Saturday, but according to assistant coach Mzwandile Stick and the players, they are ready to give everything.
The Springbok coaches will weigh the team’s goalkicking options in the wake of the narrow defeat by Ireland (13-8) after returning from Paris to their Toulon training base on Sunday.