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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).
[30] [31] The All Blacks rebounded to win the second Test 7–6. After a Springbok win in the third Test, the All Blacks won 13–5 to draw the series. [32] Despite winning South Africa's second Grand Slam, the Springbok tourists of 1931–32 were an unloved team, due to their tactics of kicking for territory.
Siyamthanda "Siya" Kolisi OIG, (born 16 June 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who currently captains the South Africa national team.Having formerly played for the Stormers and Racing 92, he currently plays for Sharks in the URC.
11 June 2005 South Africa : 134–3 Uruguay Buffalo City Stadium, East London: Try: Gürthro Steenkamp, Albert van den Berg 2, Solly Tyibilika 2, Danie Rossouw, Jacques Cronjé, Ricky Januarie, Jaco van der Westhuyzen, Bryan Habana 2, Jean de Villiers 2, Marius Joubert, Tonderai Chavhanga 6, Jaque Fourie
24 August 1963 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg 9–11 Australia: 19 7 September 1963 Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth 22–6 South Africa: 20 19 June 1965 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 18–11 Australia: 1965 South Africa tour of Australia and New Zealand: 21 26 June 1965 Lang Park, Brisbane 12–8 Australia: 22 2 August 1969
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24–8 South Africa: 1961 Ireland tour of South Africa: 35,000 [23] 7 10 April 1965 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 9–6 Ireland: 1965 South Africa tour of Scotland and Ireland: 30,000 [24] 8 10 January 1970 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 8–8 draw: 1969–70 South Africa tour of Great Britain and Ireland: 28,000 [25] 9 30 May 1981 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town ...