Springboks Beat England: The Best Review & Analysis

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The rugby world champions South Africa defeated England 29-20 at Twickenham on Saturday. It was a fairly routine win in the end for South Africa. In this episode, Peter examines how the Boks went about their business and explains why the English will have many regrets after this latest defeat.

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18 Nov English South Africa Rugby · Sports

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