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Moment of truth for SA rugby
September 26, 2025
|The Mercury
team to Durban early to get in that extra bit of training and understanding. It could make all the difference.
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One senses a development in recent times of doubly serious intent, along with discipline, among the Boks, so basic to success in rugby.
Also of never underestimating the opposition. King’s Park could be a decider.
Meanwhile, the Damsels of the Pub With No Name, in Morningside, are already waiting in anticipation of being called upon tomorrow to supply knicker elastic for the manufacture of catapults for the time-honoured celebratory feu de joie in which the streetlights are shot out.
Smash! Tinkle! Tinkle!
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