Three Things The Springboks Have To Change In 2025

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The rugby world cup champions South Africa won 11 out of 13 Tests in 2024. But in order to improve and be even better, the Springboks still have a few areas where they can increase their performance. In this episode, Peter identifies three crucial areas, as well as a bonus point, that if the Boks can optimise their levels, they are going to be truly unstoppable!

This podcast originates from the Front Row Rugby YouTube Channel
13 Jan 2025 English South Africa Rugby · Sports

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