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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: South Africa thought they could bully us at Twickenham, but that was never going to happen... no one could intimidate Martin Johnson, Lawrence Dallaglio or Jonny Wilkinson
South Africa crossed the line during the infamous Twickenham clash in 2002 The Springboks thought they could bully England but we had such a tough team Losing 53-3 to England is not a game you want on your record as a Springbok By Sir Clive Woodward for the Daily Mail
Published: 22:30 GMT, 23 November 2022 | Updated: 23:05 GMT, 23 November 2022
South Africa lost the plot at Twickenham in 2002.
Some of the stuff that went on was unacceptable. They didn’t need to, but the Springboks crossed the line.
I said to my players: ‘The only way we can lose is if we lose control and start fighting back.’ We didn’t get involved in the cheap shots from South Africa. The forearm smash from Corne Krige on Matt Dawson was exactly that.
South Africa cross the line during the infamous Twickenham clash in 2002
It was the same with Jannes Labuschagne’s late hit on Jonny Wilkinson for which he was sent off. I’m sure the South Africans look back on it with regret.
Losing 53-3 to England is not a game you
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