Former Springbok flank Francois Louw reflects on scoring his first Springbok try at Newlands – in front of the stand named after his grandfather – and the epic 2013 Rugby Championship clash with the All Blacks.
Louw was in discussion with SuperSport commentator Matthew Pearce in a wide-ranging interview about his 13-year career in the top flight.
In his second @Springboks match, @FloLouw scored his first try at Newlands in front of the stand named after his grandfather Jan Pickard. He reflects on that moment ??
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Having given @BryanHabana the perfect offload in the iconic 2013 test at Ellis Park, @FloLouw reflects on one of his most memorable matches against New Zealand.
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“The last professional rugby game I ever played was at Yokohama Stadium against England. I’m quite satisfied with that.”??
The cheeky grin at the end says it all! @FloLouw is very happy with his decision to retire.
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— SuperSport ? (@SuperSportTV) July 15, 2020