By Tarryn Le Chat
As the pride of the South African nation lies in the hands of the Springboks yet again, anxious rugby fans patiently wait on the tri-nations test between the Springboks and the All blacks on Saturday.
In their previous test, the Boks lost 49 - nil to the Wallabies. Although All Blacks assistant coach, Wayne smith, has a 'niggling doubt' about what they can expect from the Boks, recalling the narrow win in Dunedin last year. The All blacks are taking their cue from one of the rugby's oldest cliche's-that there is nothing as dangerous as a wounded springbok. Meyer Bosman has been chosen as flyhalf over Butch James.
Time will tell in Saturday's game, whether Bok coach, Jake White, made a good choice in Bosman, and whether the Springboks spirit will be healed for the heavy weight clash on Saturday, as that is the only wound they suffering from.
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