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New Zealand (the All Blacks) and South Africa (the Springboks) have been playing Test Match Rugby against each other since 1921 when the All Blacks beat the Springboks in Dunedin 13–5. It is argued to be the biggest rivalry in rugby history. There is considerable history behind these matches, much of it off the field.
Jim Dowd is one of 3 New Jersey natives to have played with the Devils (Kyle Palmieri and Kenny Agostino being the other two) Patrik Elias is the team's all-time leading scorer. Brian Gionta holds the team record for most goals in a season with 48. John Madden won two Stanley Cups in New Jersey before joining the Chicago Blackhawks.
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey. The Devils compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference. The club was founded as the Kansas City Scouts in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974.
Eben Etzebeth is the most-capped Springbok of all time (Getty Images) Clad in a bucket hat and a pair of flip-flops as he looks out over St Brelade’s Bay on the island of Jersey, Eben Etzebeth ...
What a performance from the Springboks and what a massive fight from New Zealand who did all that with 14-men for the majority of the game. South Africa defeat New Zealand to win the Rugby World ...
He said: "As a true Springbok supporter, my passion for rugby began when I was just 10-years-old, watching South Africa lift the Webb Ellis Cup in 1995. "That unforgettable moment wasn’t just ...
The New Jersey Nets were in their finals at the same time the Devils won this Stanley Cup, but lost to the San Antonio Spurs in six, which denied the state of New Jersey from having both NBA and NHL championships in the same year. In the 2003–04 season, Martin Brodeur took home the Vezina Trophy again. Despite the loss of long-time team ...
In December 2008, the SARU decided to place the protea on the left side of the Boks' jersey, in line with other South African national teams, and move the springbok to the right side of the jersey. [94] The new jersey was worn for the first time during the British & Irish Lions' 2009 tour of South Africa. [95]