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For the 2006 November Test against Ireland the Springboks wore an exact replica of the jersey that was worn by the touring side captained by Paul Roos in 1906. It was on this tour that the name 'Springboks' was coined. The kit consisted of a green jersey with a white collar, blue shorts and blue socks. Sponsors Sasol did not appear on the jersey.
The Ireland rugby union team toured South Africa in July 2024. They played two test matches against the South Africa rugby union team, as part of the 2024 Summer Internationals. [1] It was Ireland's seventh tour to South Africa, and their first test series against the Springboks since 2016. [2]
South Africa vs Ireland is due to kick off at 8pm BST on Saturday 23 September at the Stade de France. How can I watch it? Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1, with ...
South Africa (known as the Springboks) are a Rugby Union National Team that played their first international match in 1891. The records listed below only include performances in Test matches. The top five are listed in each category (except when there is a tie for the last place among the five, when all the tied record holders are noted).
World No 1 side Ireland beat defending world champions South Africa in Paris in perhaps the biggest game of the pool stage
South Africa 8-13 Ireland: An incredible Test match ended with Ireland sealing their greatest World Cup win in a possible preview of the final
20 July 2024 South Africa 64–21 Portugal: Free State, Bloemfontein 17:00 SAST Try: Jan-Hendrik Wessels Phepsi Buthelezi Kurt-Lee Arendse Ben-Jason Dixon Lukhanyo Am Makazole Mapimpi (3) Quan Horn Andre-Hugo Venter Con: Manie Libbok (2) Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (5) Referee: Hollie Davidson
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 34–14 South Africa: 8 June 1968 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 25–20 South Africa: 1968 tour: 22 June 1968 EPRFU Stadium, Port Elizabeth 6–6 Draw: 13 July 1968 Newlands, Cape Town 11–6 South Africa: 27 July 1968 Ellis Park, Johannesburg 19–6 South Africa: 8 June 1974 Newlands, Cape Town 3–12 British Lions