Brandon Paenga-Amosa - Facing the Springboks at Ellis Park

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The Wallabies are focusing on the game itself when they take on the Springboks on Saturday in Johannesburg in the opening round of the 2025 Rugby Championship.
The altitude in Johannesburg is always a factor for visiting teams, and the Wallabies haven’t beaten the Springboks at Ellis Park since 1963.
Australia are quietly confident following their performances in the last two Tests against the British & Irish Lions.
Western Force prop Brandon Paenga-Amosa says they just need to stick to their processes.
12 Aug 7AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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