💨 Abstract
France has moved their training sessions for their upcoming match against the Springboks behind closed doors to prevent being spied on. The French team, based in Marcoussis, near Paris, is taking this precaution to keep their strategies secret from the South African team. Meanwhile, the Springboks are in London preparing for their tour, which includes games against Japan, France, Italy, Ireland, and Wales. The tour is seen as a crucial development pathway for young South African rugby players.
Courtesy: Sergio Miller
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