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  2. South Africa national rugby union team - Wikipedia

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    After the national team won the 1995 Rugby World Cup, black rugby pioneer Dan Qeqe stated, "The Springboks play for all of us." [ 81 ] In March 2004, the South African Sports Commission ratified a decision for the Protea to be the official rugby emblem on blazers and caps, allowing the Springbok to remain on the team jersey and the traditional ...

  3. Springbok colours - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of South Africa national rugby union players - Wikipedia

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    Percy Montgomery holds the South African record for Test points. South Africa's most capped player is Eben Etzebeth with 128 caps. Matfield was the most-capped lock for any nation in rugby history, with all of his 127 appearances at that position in 2011, this record has now been overtaken by Alun Wyn Jones. [1]

  5. Eben Etzebeth - Wikipedia

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    Eben Etzebeth (born 29 October 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player who currently plays for the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship and the South Africa national rugby team. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He made his international debut for the Springboks in 2012 and has since won 130 caps, making him the Springboks' most capped player.

  6. Steven Kitshoff - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kitshoff (born 10 February 1992) is a South African professional rugby player who currently plays for the Stormers.His playing position is loosehead prop.He represents the South Africa national team and has previously played for Bordeaux in the French Top 14 and Western Province in the Currie Cup.

  7. Rob Louw - Wikipedia

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    South African rugby chief Danie Craven rated Louw as "one of the best Springboks ever to represent South Africa", "fast enough to play among the backs", and a "superb ambassador for South Africa" due to "his friendly manner and attractive personality". [4] [5] Louw was nominated as South African Rugby Player of the Year in 1979 and in 1984. [6]

  8. Chiliboy Ralepelle - Wikipedia

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    Despite having less than ten minutes of Super Rugby experience and five Vodacom Cup matches to his name, Ralepelle was included in the Springboks squad for the 2006 Tri Nations Series. Head coach Jake White named Ralepelle on the bench for the second test against Australia in Sydney, but he failed to make an appearance. [5]

  9. Patrick Lambie - Wikipedia

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    His success and brilliant play in the Super Rugby season earned him a place in the preliminary Springbok squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. He made two more appearances for the Springboks in 2011 during the Tri-nations and earned his first start on 30 July at fly-half against New Zealand . [ 8 ]