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EBEN'S BOOK UNLOCKS HIS RISE AT BOKS
Daily Voice
|July 24, 2025
SPRINGBOK yster Eben Etzebeth has launched his much-anticipated autobiography, Unlocked.
His debut book offers fans an unfiltered glimpse into the life, challenges and triumphs of the most-capped Springbok in history.
Feared by opponents and loved by Mzansi, Etzebeth has long been known for his physical dominance on the pitch — a towering lock with unrelenting energy, intelligence and aggression.
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