💨 Abstract
South Africa back-rower Jasper Wiese warns that France will be "hurt" and highly motivated for their upcoming Paris Test, seeking revenge after their 2023 Rugby World Cup quarter-final loss. Wiese, who was on the bench for that victory, expects an emotional and intense match. The Springboks, under Rassie Erasmus, have since evolved their game to be more expansive, adapting to modern rugby demands.
Courtesy: AFP
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