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The Springboks start STRONG 💪 | South Africa v Scotland | Rugby World Cup 2023 | Full match replay

Ahead of their upcoming fixture at the Nations Championship, we're looking back at when the reigning World Champions showed off in the first game of their Rugby World Cup 2023 campaign, beating Scotland 18-3 in France.

Ahead of their upcoming fixture at the Nations Championship, we're looking back at when the reigning World Champions showed off in the first game of their Rugby World Cup 2023 campaign, beating Scotland 18-3 in France. The Springboks would go on to win their fourth World Cup, and retain their 2019 title 🏆 #Rugby #SouthAfrica #Springboks #Scotland #RugbyWorldCup #FullMatch #Replay SUBSCRIBE to World Rugby on YouTube! Keep up-to-date on all things rugby by following World Rugby on social media @WorldRugby
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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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Erasmus: 'We don't see the Nations Championship as a competition'

Erasmus says the Boks won't adjust their approach to chase Nations Championship log points — each Test is treated as a standalone match, with squad rotation across the window as the priority over competition standings.

Planet Rugby
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Rassie Erasmus and Embrose Papier | Springbok team announcement | 6 July 2026

The Springbok team to face Scotland in the second round of the Nations Championship was announced on Monday morning in Johannesburg. Hear from Bok coach Rassie Erasmus and Embrose Papier, who is back in the squad for the first time since 20

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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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Destiny, depth and the aerial 'set phase': Erasmus unpacks the England win

Erasmus reframes the Etzebeth and Kolisi injury disruptions as forced but valuable depth-testing ahead of 2027, while flagging the aerial contest as an emerging third set piece — and Willemse as the Boks' current master of it.

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