💨 Abstract
The Springboks will defend their Rugby Championship title starting with a match against the Wallabies at Ellis Park, Johannesburg, on Saturday at 17:10 SA time. Coach Rassie Erasmus emphasized the importance of the first two matches, anticipating a tough challenge from the Wallabies. The team is committed to building momentum and is ready for the competitive nature of the tournament. Additional matches are scheduled in Cape Town, Auckland, Wellington, Durban, and London.
Courtesy: Craig Lewis
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