Post-Apartheid Springbok Pioneer: The Keith Andrews Story

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Join us for an exclusive interview with Springbok Rugby legend Keith Andrews as he takes us on a journey down memory lane. In this episode of Front Row Rugby, Keith shares fascinating insights into his debut against England at Twickenham in 1992, the joys and challenges of touring France, and making a joke with his cousin Mark Andrews while facing the haka. Keith also opens up about the difficulties of touring New Zealand and reveals who he considers his toughest opponents.

As one of the first Springboks to represent the country after readmission, Keith's story is a truly inspiring one. Don't miss out on this chance to learn from a true rugby icon and gain a unique perspective on the sport's history!

00:00 Introduction by Peter
00:45 Missing out against the All Blacks
01:10 Debut against England at Twickenham
02:39 Joys of touring France
03:39 English hospitality
04:34 Provincialism
06:15 Beating the Wallabies in Australia
07:27 Joys of touring Argentina
07:56 Touring New Zealand
09:50 End of Springbok career
11:06 Missing out on professional rugby
11:52 Keith’s toughest opponents
13:20 Facing the haka
15:07 Funny moment with cousin Mark Andrews
15:21 Trivia question
16:04 These days

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