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Lions restore pride with Bok bashing

Source: 7days
Pretoria : South Africa | 4 months ago  
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Lions signed off from their tough tour of duty in South Africa with a morale-boosting third Test victory at Ellis Park. The series was already lost after Morne Steyn’s last-gasp kick put the Springboks 2-0 up last week in a bruising encounter that left five Lions in hospital.
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