The Springboks are likely to go with their strongest lineup for their first game of the end-of-year-tour against Scotland this coming Sunday.
The Springboks will be targeting a clean sweep of their tour to the UK with them taking on Scotland, England and Wales over the coming three weekends.
The Springboks are likely to front up in their first game of their end-of-year-tour against Scotland in Edinburgh this coming Sunday with close to their strongest possible lineup.and as he did during the mod-year Tests and Rugby Championship he will probably want to give every player game time during their three matches.
So, the Scotland match will be important to get the team fully up to speed and build momentum so that they are at their best when they take on England.Wynberg Boys’ High School headmaster’s speech sparks backlash over gender stereotypes Since then they have won eight straight games — four of them in Edinburgh, while their last meeting was a comfortable 18-3 win during the pool stage of last year’s World Cup.
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