Springboks end of year tour fixtures announced

cr@zydude

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The Springboks will play all four of the ‘Home Unions’ in November as part of their end-of-year tour. SARU made the announcement on Friday following confirmation of the fixture programme by the International Rugby Board (IRB).

The Springboks start the tour against Ireland in Dublin on November 6, having accepted an invitation to provide the opposition for hosts Ireland when they officially open the new Aviva Stadium (the redeveloped Lansdowne Road).

The Springboks then play Wales, Scotland and England on the following Saturdays. The tour is planned to end with a fixture against the Barbarians at a venue to be confirmed.

Meanwhile the venue of the Springboks’ season-opening Test against France on June 12 remains undecided. SARU are hoping to meet the local organising committee of the FIFA 2010 World Cup to arrive at a final decision on the availability of the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town.

Springbok end-of-year tour fixtures

Saturday, November 6, Ireland v South Africa (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)

Saturday, November 13, Wales v South Africa (Millennium Stadium, Cardiff)

Saturday, November 20, Scotland v South Africa (Murrayfield, Edinburgh)

Saturday, November 27, England v South Africa (Twickenham, London)

Saturday, December 4, Barbarians v South Africa (TBC)

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Well, that's one hell of a tour, I really hope that the players can manage this year.
 
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I wonder if all teams will field their B-side for these fixtures.
2011 is World Cup and they probably would not want to risk injury to key players, which is bound to happen in a Grand Slam tour.
 

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I wonder if all teams will field their B-side for these fixtures.
2011 is World Cup and they probably would not want to risk injury to key players, which is bound to happen in a Grand Slam tour.

Not too sure, the WC is only in September 2011, so I don't think that injuries will be a big worry. At the moment there is talk about not having Springboks in the Currie Cup, that way they should be ok to play the tour.
 
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