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Bok Women see USA Test as first hurdle on road to 2029 World Cup
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Bok Women see USA Test as first hurdle on road to 2029 World Cup

The South African women's rugby team, known as the Springbok Women, are preparing for a significant Test match against the United States, which they view as the first step toward qualifying for the 2029 Rugby World Cup. Coach Swys de Bruin emphasized that this match represents a pivotal moment in the team's development, as they aim to test themselves against top-tier international competition. Following this match, the team will face the USA again, followed by matches against New Zealand and Ireland, creating a challenging schedule designed to elevate their performance standards. Newly appointed captain Babalwa Latsha highlighted the importance of continuing the momentum from their recent World Cup quarter-final appearance, aiming to build a lasting legacy for future generations.

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Bok Women see USA Test as first hurdle on road to 2029 World Cup

The South African women's rugby team, known as the Springbok Women, are preparing for a significant Test match against the United States, which they view as the first step toward qualifying for the 2029 Rugby World Cup. Coach Swys de Bruin emphasized that this match represents a pivotal moment in the team's development, as they aim to test themselves against top-tier international competition. Following this match, the team will face the USA again, followed by matches against New Zealand and Ireland, creating a challenging schedule designed to elevate their performance standards. Newly appointed captain Babalwa Latsha highlighted the importance of continuing the momentum from their recent World Cup quarter-final appearance, aiming to build a lasting legacy for future generations.

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