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Springboks To Beat All Blacks At Eden Park

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It doesn't get any bigger than the All Blacks versus the Springboks and in this podcast we speak with SA legend Pieter Muller who gives us his perspective ahead of the crunch game at Eden Park. Muller, who was part of the all-conquering 1998 Tri-Nations winning team, believes that the All Blacks still have their aura, and the game will be decided by fine margins. As a former midfielder, Muller also gives us his views on who he'd pick at flyhalf, and the differences between Handre Pollard, Manie Libbok and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu.


Host: Zayn Nabbi

Guest: Pieter Muller (1998 Tri-Nations Winner / Springbok Legend)


Follow us on IG: @otw_podcast

Follow us on Twitter: @otw_podcast

Like us on Facebook: On The Whistle Podcast


#allblacks #springboks #southafrica #newzealand #boks #rugbychampionship #fyp


Show Notes

00:00 - Intro

02:00 - A Bok legend tells us what it takes to win in New Zealand

08:15 - The All Blacks still have their aura

13:50 - Game will be tight, no more than 3-5 points

15:45 - Breaking the Eden Park streak

17:00 - Flyhalf debate: Polly vs. Manie vs. Sacha

24:00 Mailbag: Zayn criticised for being too arrogant

26:00 - Pieter recalls George Gregan and Stephen Larkham's sledging


Duration: 29:15


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It doesn't get any bigger than the All Blacks versus the Springboks and in this podcast we speak with SA legend Pieter Muller who gives us his perspective ahead of the crunch game at Eden Park. Muller, who was part of the all-conquering 1998 Tri-Nations winning team, believes that the All Blacks still have their aura, and the game will be decided by fine margins. As a former midfielder, Muller also gives us his views on who he'd pick at flyhalf, and the differences between Handre Pollard, Manie Libbok and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu.


Host: Zayn Nabbi

Guest: Pieter Muller (1998 Tri-Nations Winner / Springbok Legend)


Follow us on IG: @otw_podcast

Follow us on Twitter: @otw_podcast

Like us on Facebook: On The Whistle Podcast


#allblacks #springboks #southafrica #newzealand #boks #rugbychampionship #fyp


Show Notes

00:00 - Intro

02:00 - A Bok legend tells us what it takes to win in New Zealand

08:15 - The All Blacks still have their aura

13:50 - Game will be tight, no more than 3-5 points

15:45 - Breaking the Eden Park streak

17:00 - Flyhalf debate: Polly vs. Manie vs. Sacha

24:00 Mailbag: Zayn criticised for being too arrogant

26:00 - Pieter recalls George Gregan and Stephen Larkham's sledging


Duration: 29:15


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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