Squeaky Bum Time: Boks Hunt the Title at Twickenfontein | Rugby Championship Decider Preview cover art

Squeaky Bum Time: Boks Hunt the Title at Twickenfontein | Rugby Championship Decider Preview

Squeaky Bum Time: Boks Hunt the Title at Twickenfontein | Rugby Championship Decider Preview

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This weekend, it’s squeaky bum time for every Bok fan from Bellville to Bloem. The Rugby Championship title hangs in the balance — and all roads lead to Twickenfontein, where the Springboks face Argentina with everything on the line.

Xola and Sim, no fluff — just pure Bok brainpower and banter as they break down the final round.

🇿🇦 Boks on the Brink
South Africa sit top with 15 points after torching Argentina 67–30 in Durban, but a simple win might not seal it. A bonus-point victory will slam the door on NZ and Australia and secure the trophy outright. Ox Nche returns, Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu stays in the saddle after his 37-point heroics, and Damian de Allende is backing him to be the difference again.

🇦🇷 Pumas Reload
Felipe Contepomi’s made seven changes, shifting Carreras to fullback and giving Prisciantelli another shot at 10. Expect early fireworks.

🇳🇿🇦🇺 Eden Park Fallout & Perth Decider
NZ vs Australia is now about silverware scraps. Barrett’s back as captain, McKenzie starts at 10, and the Wallabies reshuffle for Slipper’s swansong. For SA, it only matters if the Boks stumble.

🧮 Championship Math

  • Bonus-point Bok win = Trophy secured.

  • Win without bonus = Open door for NZ/Aus.

  • Lose = URC time.

🔥 In this episode:

  • Tactical keys for Twickenham.

  • Can Sacha deliver under pressure abroad?

  • The real threat (if any) from NZ and Aus.

  • Where the title could be won or lost.

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