Does Willie Le Roux's Springbok Career End This Year?

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Willie Le Roux has been a Springbok rugby warrior for more than a decade. He has helped the Boks win the Rugby World Cup, Rugby Championship, Mandela Plate, Freedom Cup and beat the British and Irish Lions. But no one can go on forever. The 35-year-old is on 98 Test caps and in this episode, Peter explains what is likely to happen to this Springbok veteran in 2025.

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23 Jan 2025 English South Africa Rugby · Sports

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