💨 Abstract
The Springboks' upcoming match against Japan at Wembley Stadium will rely heavily on the experience of players who compete in Japan's League One. Key players like Cheslin Kolbe and Pieter-Steph du Toit, who play in Japan, will be crucial. Coach Rassie Erasmus acknowledges the evolution of Japanese rugby since their 2015 World Cup defeat and plans to leverage the insights of Japan-based players to avoid a repeat.
Courtesy: Sergio Miller
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