The Springboks rugby tour was overshadowed by the British public's increasing awareness of and opposition to the Apartheid regime in South Africa. The east side of Twickenham was virtualy empty with only the press contingent allowed to take their seats. The match was dogged throughout by protests from anti-aparthid supporters that frequently descended into violence.
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Oct 31 1969 Daily Express
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The Springboks opened with a 6-3 tour match win over Oxford University in London, at Twickenham.
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" If you really want to have a go at them, we're short of a hooker!"
Nov 1 1969
Evening Standard
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Nov 6 1969 Evening Standard
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Nov 6 1969
Daily Mirror
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Nov 17 1969
Daily Mirror
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"there are times when I think those pre-Apartheid uprisings weren't so bad"
Nov 18 1969
The Sun
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"T'will be a fight, Paddy-we've even got Paisley and Devlin building barricades!"
Dec 2 1969
Daily Mirror
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"stay where you are, man, from this angle I can't miss!"
Dec 20 1969
Evening Standard
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Test Matches
Scotland 3 - S.A. 6 Edinburgh
England 8 - S.A. 11 London
Ireland 8 - S.A. 8 Dublin
Wales 6 - S.A. 6 Cardiff
Barbarians 21 - S.A. 12
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Remembering bitter Springboks tour that paved a way for change
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