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Herschelle Gibbs1 year ago

Every story is different for their own particular reasons and yes some may hold grudges for our past and that’s their choice . My dad as a South African sprint champion deprived of the Olympics games stands firm in his support for the Boks to this day.. he’s my goat and legend

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sobantu ntlokwana1 year ago

It’s different strokes for different folks. Me, i am different, and my story is simple, it’s Rassie who has caused me to embrace the journey. I still cant bring myself to wearing the jersey though. But Rassie made me see the light, his honesty and true character.

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Penuel The Black Pen1 year ago

Well done to him on switching allegiance... but, based on his rationale, he should've switched in 1995... ...or even PdV was coach, or even after Siya lifted the trophy last time. This seems convenient & isn't even linked to the type of rugby played by both nations. My 2c.

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Rod1 year ago

Respect Oom. You let me walk in your shoes for a minute and I felt your pain and understood just a little more. Now lets us walk together into the future. Dankie @RassieRugby . This is you

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🇿🇦 BPG PLAYS 🟡1 year ago

Man, this hit hard. I hope more people realise this. Especially generational supporters (the younger folks)

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Ian1 year ago

It's such a shared moment of beauty. Sometimes, in conversation, a butterfly opens, and this is one of those moments.

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LionRangler1 year ago

These message needs to reach this spicy meatball. 🤣🤣🤣

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Carol Anne1 year ago

@RassieRugby, @SiyaKolisi .... you did this.... thank you Oom Hendrik

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Winston Smith1 year ago

This oke is my South African brother. Welcome back home!

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