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Boks make ‘small tweaks’ as Lions, Sharks stars are primed for Wales

RUGBY

SPRINGBOK coach Rassie Erasmus admitted this week that it was “very tricky” to prepare a squad for the first Test of the year against Wales due to the South African teams pushing for play-off spots in the United Rugby Championship.

While the Bulls are the favourites to go all the way to the final, things are much tougher for the Stormers, while the Lions will need a miracle on the final day of league

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