After the game, my mates and I reminisced about some of the great rugby clashes we were privileged to watch at a stadium.
The Springboks have been accused of being boring, something assistant coach Deon Davids said wasn't true. Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images
Sometimes, the answers to the universe’s most intricate questions are found when one least expects it. Like when getting into a bath which then overflows. Eureka! Or when an apple falls from a tree. Well, it does indeed. I made that discovery on Saturday while doing cartwheels in my living room after the Springboks beat the British & Irish Lions in the second Test.
I, for example, missed a match-winning kick thanks to some dimwit waving a flag in frontof me at that crucial moment. Once, I nearly got beaten up for missing a vital second of play. A Lions player – the ones who call Ellis Park home – dived over for a match-winning try.
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