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Tri-Nations Guest Post: ”If You Want to Run With the Big Dogs, You Have to Lift Your Leg”
If the Springboks’ two heavy defeats in New Zealand gave their ‘bonkers’ coach Peter de Villiers cause to believe his team were the victims of some form of conspiracy, their third consecutive Tri-nations defeat, this time to the unfancied Wallabies … Continue reading →
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Tagged Berrick Barnes, Carlos Spencer-style Flakiness, David Pocock, Joh Smit, Matt Giteau, Morne Steyn, Peter DeVilliers, Phil Waugh, Robbie Deans, Rocky Elsom, Springboks, Wallabies, Will Genia
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