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Paul Rees: Springboks now the ones to beat

Paul Rees looks back on South Africa’s Rugby Championship triumph and ahead to the Autumn Series.

South Africa’s Siya Kolisi raises the Rugby Championship trophy

Paul Rees looks back on South Africa’s Rugby Championship triumph and ahead to the Autumn Series.

South Africa retained the World Cup for the first time in 2023 and last weekend won back-to-back Rugby Championships, which they had never before achieved.
They are, by some distance, the team of the first half of the 2020s.
As their captain, Siya Kolisi, acknowledged after last weekend’s victory over Argentina at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham took them above New Zealand into first place, the Springboks are not flawless, but they have that undefinable quality of being able to shrug off set...

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