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SPRINGBOKS WIN FINAL TOUR MATCH.—The Barbarians centre three-quarters, J. S. Spencer, is well tackled by his South African opposite number, J. P. Van der Merwe (right), and the breakaway, P. J. Greyling, during the final match of the Springboks’ tour against the Barbarians at Twickenham. Police, on duty to prevent anti-apartheid demonstrators from interrupting play, are watching the incident The Springboks won, 21-12.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32214, 5 February 1970, Page 14

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SPRINGBOKS WIN FINAL TOUR MATCH.—The Barbarians centre three-quarters, J. S. Spencer, is well tackled by his South African opposite number, J. P. Van der Merwe (right), and the breakaway, P. J. Greyling, during the final match of the Springboks’ tour against the Barbarians at Twickenham. Police, on duty to prevent anti-apartheid demonstrators from interrupting play, are watching the incident The Springboks won, 21-12. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32214, 5 February 1970, Page 14

SPRINGBOKS WIN FINAL TOUR MATCH.—The Barbarians centre three-quarters, J. S. Spencer, is well tackled by his South African opposite number, J. P. Van der Merwe (right), and the breakaway, P. J. Greyling, during the final match of the Springboks’ tour against the Barbarians at Twickenham. Police, on duty to prevent anti-apartheid demonstrators from interrupting play, are watching the incident The Springboks won, 21-12. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32214, 5 February 1970, Page 14