Fans will need to stay up until the early hours of Sunday morning in South Africa to see the Springboks possibly lift the Rugby Championship.
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It was always going to be hard to gauge the Wallabies in two Tests against the Springboks. But “work in progress” signs can’t stay up forever.
Fans will need to stay up until the early hours of Sunday morning in South Africa to see the Springboks possibly lift the Rugby Championship.
Fans will need to stay up until the early hours of Sunday morning in South Africa to see the Springboks possibly lift the Rugby Championship.
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