Nice Try is the ultimate Rugby World Cup fan haven! Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding excitement, meticulously crafted by devoted fans, exclusively for fellow enthusiasts. Join us as we dive into the electrifying world of rugby, delivering news, riveting previews, and insightful reviews of the highly anticipated upcoming Rugby World Cup. But that's not all – we're delving even deeper into the sport's rich history by assembling the definitive all-time Springbok starting lineup. From legendary players to iconic moments, our podcast leaves no scrum unturned. Tune in to be part of the passionate roar of the crowd and fuel your rugby obsession with the in-depth analysis and fervor that only true fans can provide!
Nice Try is the ultimate Rugby World Cup fan haven! Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding excitement, meticulously crafted by devoted fans, exclusively for fellow enthusiasts. Join us as we dive into the electrifying world of rugby, delivering news, riveting previews, and insightful reviews of the highly anticipated upcoming Rugby World Cup. But that's not all – we're delving even deeper into the sport's rich history by assembling the definitive all-time Springbok starting lineup. From legendary players to iconic moments, our podcast leaves no scrum unturned. Tune in to be part of the passionate roar of the crowd and fuel your rugby obsession with the in-depth analysis and fervor that only true fans can provide!

In Episode 11 of Nice Try, we break down the Springboks’ thrilling victory over Scotland and look ahead to their upcoming clash with England, who’ll be eager to bounce back after two recent losses.
Hosts Timothy and Elle look at key players, line-ups, and facets of play that could make the difference in this match.
Will England find their footing, or will the Springboks keep their momentum strong?
Manie Libbok returns to the starting lineup with a point to prove after his last outing against England in the RWC2023 semi final. Meanwhile,Wilco Louw makes his first Springbok appearance since 2021 and Kurt-Lee Arendse is still on the road to recovery from a concussion and hasn’t yet fired on all cylinders.
On the opposite end, England's coach, Steve Borthwick, faces mounting pressure to prove he’s the right man to lead the team forward.
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