Why The Springboks Should Quit The Rugby Championship

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This is the last year The Rugby Championship will be held in its current guise until at least 2029. This begs the question, is this competition still relevant and has the time come to abandon it? In this episode Peter details the history of the competition and explains why he believes the time has come for the Springboks to move on ... and take New Zealand, Australia and Argentina with them.

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26 Sep 2025 English South Africa Rugby · Sports

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