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BTS at the SA Rugby Awards: Relive the Player of the Year moment and more

Nadine Roos is crowned SA Women’s Player of the Year and Malcolm Marx takes home the SA Men’s Player of the Year award. 🏉👏 Go behind the scenes at the SA Rugby Awards and watch to see who else walked away with the big honours on the night

Nadine Roos is crowned SA Women’s Player of the Year and Malcolm Marx takes home the SA Men’s Player of the Year award. 🏉👏 Go behind the scenes at the SA Rugby Awards and watch to see who else walked away with the big honours on the night. #Springboks #BokWomen #Blitzboks #JuniorBoks #BokWomen7s
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