World Rugby’s Greatest: Springbok Pieter-Steph Du Toit’s Moment of Glory

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On Sunday In Monaco, Springbok double world champion Pieter-Steph Du Toit was named World Rugby Player of the Year for the second time. Pieter-Steph has battled back from career-threatening injuries as well as being close to having his leg amputated. But nothing can stop this legend of Springbok rugby it seems. In this episode, Peter looks at the incredible year Du Toit has had that has led to him yet again being named as the very best player in the world. Peter will also show you the World Rugby Dream Team of the Year, Breakthrough Player of the Year, Sevens Player of the Year and the controversial Coach of the Year.

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26 Nov 2024 English South Africa Rugby · Sports

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