💨 Abstract
The Springboks aim to rectify their second-half performance against Italy in their second Test. Despite winning the first Test 42-24, the Boks' "Bomb Squad" struggled, with Italy outscoring them 21-14 in the second half. The Boks made 15 changes, including a 5-3 split and younger players.
Courtesy: Wynona Louw
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