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Geoff Parkes Talks Springboks-All Blacks & Scott Robertson

Martin Devlin
Drive Talkback Host & Contributing Writer
Posted 06 September 2024

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Geoff Parkes out of The Roar in Melbourne joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, previewing this weekend's two Rugby Championship tests. The Springboks host the All Blacks in Cape Town before the Pumas entertain the Wallabies in Santa Fe. For the All Blacks, a win is as important as ever after coming so close a week ago in Johannesburg, and unwanted history awaits if they lose - it'll be the first time since 1949 New Zealand have lost four successive tests to South Africa if they suffer defeat on Sunday morning (New Zealand time).

Parkes and Devlin talk about All Black selections with a focus on some intriguing loose forward picks by coach Scott Robertson, as well as discussing the style of play they want to see from the Kiwis.

Martin Devlin is a veteran New Zealand radio and television broadcaster.