Springbok Captain John Smit - Lifting the World Cup and Nelson Mandela

EPISODE · Nov 26, 2024 · 56 MIN

Springbok Captain John Smit - Lifting the World Cup and Nelson Mandela

from The Good, The Bad & The Rugby: Australia & New Zealand · host Folding Pocket

World Cup winning Springboks captain John Smit joins former All Black Justin Marshall and host Andy Rowe this week. Smit and Marshall reveal details of their infamous special forces pre World Cup training camps. We dig into the impact Eddie Jones had on the 2007 champions and John Smit gives us some amazing stories from his relationship with Nelson Mandela. GBRANZ are stoked to be partnering with Angel Bay to bring you the Northern Tour, with their new Gourmet Breakfast Beef Sausage Patties, the perfect pairing for those early games.  More information on their delicious meat patties can be found here www.angelbay.com/breakfast Download the SAILY app - use our code GBRANZ at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. 00:00 Intro 06:20 John Smit on Springboks 2003 World Cup Training Camp 10:46 Justin Marshall on All Blacks 1999 World Cup Training Camp 17:39 The effectiveness of training camps 21:33 John Smit on 2007 Rugby World Cup 24:17 GBRANZ & Angel Bay 27:48 John Smit on Eddie Jones coaching at the Springboks 34:02 John Smit on 2007 Rugby World Cup Final 36:45 John Smit on 1995 Rugby World Cup 41:55 John Smit on meeting Nelson Mandela 45:01 GBRANZ & Saily 47:10 John Smit on Barney’s Army (John Smit Foundation) 50:17 John Smit on winning the 2007 Rugby World Cup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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