South Africa can clinch the Rugby Championship with a game to spare this weekend. The world champion Springboks face Argentina in Santiago del Estero on Saturday. The Springboks are unbeaten after four rounds and their only challengers are the two-win, two-loss Pumas.
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Already blessed with a great number of World Cup winners, Erasmus says he keeps rotating the Springboks to develop at least two, ideally three excellent players in every position in a bid to win an unprecedented third successive World Cup. But between now and then are three years and more than 30 tests to toy with.
South Africa has been so long without the title that half of Saturday’s lineup have never won the trophy. Of those dozen players, six are World Cup champions, including prop Ox Nche.“A lot of teams have a tendency to be inconsistent at times, but after winning the Rugby World Cup we feel we are getting better and tighter as a unit, and winning the competition would amplify what we want to achieve as a team.
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