Welcome to my latest video - the first in a three part series on the 1974 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa. Hit that like button and please subscribe to my channel thanks.
Genuinely interested as there is not much on them but what were the quaggas? Were they just a precursor to the SA Barbarians or was there an actual selection policy when making up the squad? Love your videos from England
Why is there no coverage of British Lions against Southwest Africa where Jan Ellis scored a triedunder poles! Lions drew on their undefeteated tour with a unthoughtable side!
Yes, they may have been the best touring side ever but they were also playing the weakest Springbok side that was ever fielded. It has never happened again.
Welcome to my latest video - the first in a three part series on the 1974 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa. Hit that like button and please subscribe to my channel thanks.
Genuinely interested as there is not much on them but what were the quaggas? Were they just a precursor to the SA Barbarians or was there an actual selection policy when making up the squad? Love your videos from England
Why is there no coverage of British Lions against Southwest Africa where Jan Ellis scored a triedunder poles! Lions drew on their undefeteated tour with a unthoughtable side!
In 1974 SA had a selector problem not a player problem
Thank you for sharing your perspective on the 1974 selector issue in SA.
Yes, they may have been the best touring side ever but they were also playing the weakest Springbok side that was ever fielded. It has never happened again.
That was a unique moment in rugby history, right? What do you think changed since then?
The Lions have definitely faced their fair share of challenges, but they always bring the pride!
Yes, they may have been the best touring side ever but they were also playing the weakest Springbok side ever fielded. It has never happened again.
Yeah, those were interesting times in rugby for sure! What do you think would happen if they played today?