Eighthman Jasper Wiese was one of the Springboks who did the hard work up front against France as the world champions pulled off a comprehensive victory in Paris on Saturday evening. Image: Matthieu Mirville / ZUMA Press Wire / Shutterstock

The Springboks had to dig deep in the second half of their Test against France on Saturday evening in Paris to secure a 32-17 victory, despite being a player down for the final forty minutes. Despite the absence of lock Lood de Jager, who received a red card, and captain Siya Kolisi in his 100th Test, who was replaced to compensate for the loss of De Jager, the world champions showed their grit and d

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