Springbok vs Ireland: Bizarre Case of ‘Who Are You?'

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Recently on Dr Rassie Erasmus' podcast, he and Felix Jones both revealed that they didn't actually know who the other was before they began working together. It seems quite unbelievable that two such famous figures in world rugby - one, a former Springbok captain and the other an Irish international, would not have even heard of each other. In this episode Peter explores the funny side of that but also delves into the tribal nature of rugby and how we often love our own, while only paying minimal attention to our opposition.

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22 Apr 2025 English South Africa Rugby · Sports

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