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The first springbok logo was introduced in 1906 during a Springboks tour. The first Springbok colours were created in 1906 during the 1906–07 South Africa rugby union tour of the Northern Hemisphere as none had been provided for them and the captain Paul Roos decided that the team need to create their own emblem and nickname to prevent the British press creating one for them.
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The Springboks' victory over the All Blacks 15–12 in the 1995 final is remembered as one of the greatest moments in South Africa's sporting history, and a watershed moment in the post-apartheid nation-building process. This cast a new light on South Africa, where people of all colour united as one nation to watch their team play.
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15–7 2008–09: 2008 Dubai Sevens: England: 19–12 2008 South Africa Sevens: New Zealand: 12–7 2009 Adelaide Sevens: Kenya: 26–7 2010–11: 2011 USA Sevens: Fiji: 24–14 2011 London Sevens: Fiji: 24–14 2011 Edinburgh Sevens: Australia: 36–35 2012–13: 2013 USA Sevens: New Zealand: 40–21 2013 Japan Sevens: New Zealand: 24–19 ...
A springbok is an antelope native to southern and western Africa. Springbok may also refer to: The South Africa national rugby union team, known as the Springboks; Springbok colours, formerly awarded to South African sportsmen and women representing the country in international competitions; Springbok, Northern Cape, a town in South Africa
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South Africa at the 2012 Dubai Women's 7s. The South Africa women's national rugby sevens team competes at events within the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series and are a core team for the 2023–24 season.