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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Springboks vs Samoa from Ellis Park

Highlights of the once off test between the Boks and Samoa at Ellis Park.

The Springboks came off of a two week trouncing of a weakened English side. The Samoans were brave at times, but simply couldn't match the South Africans in their variety of play, despite the fact that the Boks had 13 new players from the group that beat England.

Once again, Samoa has huge talent and strength, but clearly not enough money to keep their players. When oh when will something be done about it, and whats happened to the Pacific Islanders side?


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  • Well more and more players from Soma are playing in the English Premiership where they are learning very very fast a great example is Alex Tuilagi he has learned bucket loads at Leicester. Pacific Islanders are only a representive side like the Barbarians their not a country's side you know? Just when more money is flushed into the teams we will see them really make a impact on the world stage

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at July 15, 2007 2:54 pm  

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