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Johannesburg — THE English media and Saracens' management should get over themselves. They may have emerged victorious against the Springbok dirt-trackers team, b ut the team were far from the "world champions" they claim they have beaten. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Tuesday, November 10 The run-on Springbok side to face France on Friday night holds very few surprises and is relatively unremarkable. Full Article at SARugby.com
Ma'a Nonu (R) of New Zealand's All Blacks is tackled by Odwa Ndungane of South Africa's Springboks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. South Africa won the match 32-29 to win the Tri-Nations. View Photo »
However, Spies withdrew from the tour on Monday after injuring a finger in training and was replaced by Jean Deysel, a team-mate of Kankowski at the Durban-based Coastal Sharks. Full Article at Independent Online
Monday, November 02 The Springbok starting XV to face Leicester in the opening tour match at Welford Road on Friday includes five uncapped players and nine players who were involved in the team’s 2009 Vodacom Tri-Nations campaign. Full Article at SARugby.com
The South Africa XV to face Leicester Tigers at Welford Road on Friday will include nine members of the victorious Tri-Nations squad and will be led by hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle. Full Article at Leicester Tigers
Isaia Toeava (C) of New Zealand's All Blacks passes the ball watched by Jean de Villiers (L) and Odwa Ndungane of South Africa's Springboks in their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. View Photo »
The Springbok coach has made just one change to the starting line-up that destroyed the same opponents in Perth last weekend, bringing in Odwa Ndungane in place of the injured JP Pietersen on the wing. Full Article at The Scotsman
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Ma'a Nonu (R) of New Zealand's All Blacks is tackled by Odwa Ndungane of South Africa's Springboks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. South Africa won the match 32-29 to win the Tri-Nations.
View Photo »Isaia Toeava (C) of New Zealand's All Blacks passes the ball watched by Jean de Villiers (L) and Odwa Ndungane of South Africa's Springboks in their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Odwa Ndungane, Frans Steyn and Bryan Habana (L to R) of South Africa's Springboks celebrate beating New Zealand's All Blacks during their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009. South Africa won the match 32-29 to win the Tri-Nations.
View Photo »Australian Wallabies' George Smith (L) attempts to smother a kick by South African Springboks Odwa Ndungane during their Tri Nations rugby union test match in Brisbane September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Isaia Toeava (C) of New Zealand's All Blacks passes the ball watched by Jean de Villiers (L) and Odwa Ndungane of South Africa's Springboks in their Tri-Nations rugby union test match at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton September 12, 2009.
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