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Tri-Nations 2008: The Springbok Saga Continues
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve-o" data-source="post: 311287"><p>Expectations were always gonna be high for the Springbok class of 2008. They came into the Tri-Nations campaign as the World Champions on a 13 game winning streak, with a large majority of the players that were involved in the Rugby World Cup in 2007 retained. </p><p>Everything was looking good for the Boks, and some pundits even gave them the favourites tag to take their first Tri-Nations since 2004. </p><p></p><p>The only unknown entity was newly appointed coach, Pieter de Villiers. And what an entity he turned out to be.</p><p></p><p>Back to Blog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve-o, post: 311287"] Expectations were always gonna be high for the Springbok class of 2008. They came into the Tri-Nations campaign as the World Champions on a 13 game winning streak, with a large majority of the players that were involved in the Rugby World Cup in 2007 retained. Everything was looking good for the Boks, and some pundits even gave them the favourites tag to take their first Tri-Nations since 2004. The only unknown entity was newly appointed coach, Pieter de Villiers. And what an entity he turned out to be. [url=//blogs/southern-hemisphere-rugby-union-round-up/63-tri-nations-2008-the-springbok-saga-continues/]Back to Blog[/url] [/QUOTE]
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