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Keo & Zels: Who gets Rassie's golden Bok buzzer?

Rassie Erasmus will be looking for Bok braveheart performances from a select group of players in the Nations Championship showdown at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.

Rassie Erasmus will be looking for Bok braveheart performances from a select group of players in the Nations Championship showdown at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.
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Nché injury concern headlining Bok casualty list ahead of Scotland clash at Loftus

Rassie Erasmus is sweating over the fitness of Ox Nché, Siya Kolisi, Eben Etzebeth and André Esterhuizen ahead of Saturday's Nations Championship match against Scotland at Loftus, after all four picked up injuries during or before the 45-21 win over England at Ellis Park.

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Boks remain top but All Blacks close gap to 2.90 points after Nations Championship opener

South Africa stay top of the World Rugby Men's Rankings at 93.94 points but New Zealand have cut the gap to 2.90 after beating France, while Scotland climb to equal their all-time high of fifth following a record 47-38 win over Argentina in Córdoba.

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Smith vows England will 'leave it all out there' against Springboks

Marcus Smith says England's 36-man squad, arriving in Johannesburg on Thursday, are targeting a historic win over the Springboks in the Nations Championship opener, having trained in oxygen masks to prepare for the Highveld.

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Erasmus warns Boks: England bring youth, experience and tactical unpredictability to Ellis Park

Rassie Erasmus has praised England's touring squad as young, experienced and tactically unpredictable ahead of the Nations Championship opener at Ellis Park on 4 July, while Siya Kolisi returns as captain for a fixture that marked his first Test captaincy in 2018.

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Contepomi: Boks have cracked the balance — and that's what makes them dangerous

Contepomi argues the Boks' real danger lies in their evolving balance between forward dominance and expansive attack — and flags sustained possession as the best way to exploit their defence.

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