A book reveals that just hours after the Springboks claimed a crucial and highly physical win over All Blacks, the two teams almost had a bar-room brawl. A Springbok legend tells of how he feared he was going to be killed by the rampant All Blacks at Carisbrook, and his feeling of “hate” towards opponents in a black jersey. Fears of a plot in the 1981 anti-tour protest movement to “kidnap” a Springbok player are revealed.

Fresh claims are made over payments to the 1986 Cavaliers, calculated at being worth $250,000 in the current economy. There’s been no lack of rugby brutality and bloodshed during the All Blacks’ 103-year history of taking on the Springboks. And the uncompromising rivalry between the two teams – which at times has spilt over into sucker punches, kicking and even an All Blacks captain being bitten – was also the catalyst for a bar in the world-famous and luxurious Sun City resort almost being the scene of a brawl between the sides.

A book written by award-winning South African journalist Mike Greenaway – The Fireside Springbok: The Untold Stories That Make the Boks Great – profiles some of the greatest and previously most secretive moments of the Springboks, as well as some of the players who have proudly worn green-and-gold jerseys. One of the wins profiled in the book is the Boks’ 21-20 triumph over the All Blacks in 2006 at Rustenburg’s Royal Bafokeng Stadium. Greenaway writes in a chapter titled Rising From the Ashes of how the stak.