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After the men in green and gold’s victory over the French last night, they say the only ‘Frans’ left in the 2023 Rugby World Cup is South African prop Frans Malherbe.
The Boks came out on top in an intense quarter-final clash at the Stade de France, clinching a 29-28 victory. In typical South African fashion, social media has been a hive of Bok-related activity, with memes and videos since referee Ben O’Keeffe blew the final whistle just before 23:00.Don't worry hosts. Frans is still in the World Cup. pic.twitter.com/w7kAWyXQ67We wake up and we have Elizabedi on our team.......🤭🤭🤣🤣🤣🤣...#SpringboksOurShiningStars #Sringboks #RSAvsFRA #RWC2023 pic.twitter.
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