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Keo and Zels discuss the circus that is World Rugby, and how the Boks will smash Tonga.
Keo and Zels discuss the circus that is World Rugby, and how the Boks will smash Tonga.
The MoneyMan, Zels and Ollie discuss the odds on the favourites to win the World Cup, and the MoneyMan promises to let fans vote on a Springbok colour to wrap his Maserati in if the Boks defend their World Cup title.
The MoneyMan called Ireland to beat the Boks, but says that the loss could be the best thing for the South Africans, who he still believes are the strongest team at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Former Springbok, now France kicking coach, Vlok Cilliers gave ex-Manchester United gloveman Fabien Barthez a few tips – you won’t want to miss the outcome!
The most prolific Springbok finisher of all time, Bryan Habana is the all-time joint top try-scorer in World Cups, and here we relive some of the winger’s standout touchdowns.
Keo and Zels chat about Ireland’s win in Paris and what it means for the Boks.
Faf de Klerk opens up on being one of the smallest players on the field, and how the Springbok star aims to be remembered as one of the most physical scrumhalves ever.
With his feet flailing in the air, Bok enforcer Eben Etzebeth got dominated in a tackle from winger James Lowe in the World Cup clash between South Africa and Ireland.
Celebrity impressionist Conor Moore here gives another hilarious imitation of Eddie Jones, and the under-fire coach’s response to Australia’s woeful World Cup campaign.
On 26 September 2015, England became the first hosts of the Rugby World Cup to be knocked out in the pool stages after defeat against Australia at Twickenham.