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James Small was the rebel in the ultra-conservative world of South African rugby in the early 1990s. He played hard, lived fast, and was driven to become a record-breaker and Rugby World Cup ...
Small’s rugby life was filled with such vitality ... He was English-speaking in a predominantly Afrikaans game. His name was James, James for god’s sake, not Jannie or Jan. He went to an ...
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The South African on MSNRWC 1995 anniversary: Remembering Springboks’ fallen heroesFive Springboks who featured in the 1995 Rugby World Cup have sadly passed away, but their impact on the game will never be ...
JAMES SMALL hard, lived fast, and was driven to become a record-breaker and Rugby World Cup winner by a basic desire to beat a system that told him that he couldn’t. At a time when South ...
World Cup-winning Springbok James Small, who died last month, was described as ‘the first rebel in South African rugby’. The 195cm, 115kg New Zealand wing was the most dangerous player in the ...
Rip big man!' Brett Gosper, CEO of World Rugby, said: Very sad to hear the news of former Springbok James Small - the man who , among other achievements, marked Jonah Lomu during South Africa ...
Former South African rugby player, James Small, has died. Small, who was among the 1995 Rugby World Cup-winning squad, reportedly suffered a heart attack, according to a report from Netwerk24 ...
James Small was the rebel in the ultra-conservative world of South African rugby in the early 1990s. He played hard, lived fast, and was driven to become a record-breaker and Rugby World Cup winner by ...
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