Springbok assistant coach Stick weighs in on South Africa vs Ireland debate

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Mzwandile Stick, the Springbok assistant coach, shares his opinion on the debate of whether South Africa or Ireland is the leading team in the world. He emphasizes that the best team is the one that wins the World Cup and refuses to entertain other discussions. Stick also mentions the upcoming series against Ireland and the significance of the sold-out matches.

Mzwandile Stick said “the best team in the world is the one that wins the World Cup ”, as the Springbok assistant coach sets the stage for an epic July series against Ireland in SA. The Boks kick off the 2024 season on 22 June against Wales in London before returning home for two Tests against Andy Farrell’s troops on 6 and 13 July, in Pretoria and Durban respectively.

Former players and pundits worldwide are having a field day debating whether South Africa or Ireland is the leading team on the planet, and double world champion Stick has weighed in.“Everyone has a right to an opinion, but I think it was the English playing their mind games on the Irish .“One thing I do know is that the best team in the world is the one that won the World Cup and I’m not going to entertain the other things on the side. “We’re not going to fall into the trap, and the fact that the Ireland series is sold out is a massive thing, and it’s good for the game. It’s games that people want to see and watc

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