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Tom Brady, the NFL legend, delivers an inspirational message to the South African rugby team. The 46-year-old former QB for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been in the news ever since he retired in February. Brady retired from the NFL after 23 glorious seasons and doesn’t seem to have any plans to make a return.

Though he’s far away from playing or coaching in the sport, he’s sure observant and keeps up with the NFL. Brady has also been known to be quite the mentor when it comes to providing motivational messages to players like Shedeur Sanders, Patrick Mahomes, etc. In his newest video, he can be seen doing what he does best, inspire athletes to play better.

Tom Brady’s message to the South African team ahead of their rugby quarter-final match

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Springboks, the South African national rugby union team, will play against the France national team in the quarter-final of the Rugby World Cup. Surprisingly enough, the 7-time Super Bowl winner Brady has shown his support for the team on several occasions. He wished them luck previously in the 2019 Rugby World Cup when he released a video saying, “Springboks, good luck to you in Japan. Kick some butt. Go Bokke!

There’s no doubt about the fact that Brady has been an avid supporter of the South African team for some time now but his newest video just goes to show how much he cares for their success. He said, “Leave nothing on the field. Give it your all for your families, your teammates, and for South Africa. Greatness is not achieved by the timid. It’s earned by those who dare to dream.”  The South African team will be riding a lot on their match this coming Sunday as they get closer to taking home the trophy.

How was the South African team’s performance in the World Cup?

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The South African team is the defending champions in the Rugby World Cup 2023 as they seek to win a consecutive trophy. They defeated the England team in the 2019 World Cup in an extremely dominant performance that ended by a score of 32-12. The phenomenal team has won 3 world titles so far, tying with New Zealand for the most titles.

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They currently have a 3-1 win-loss record with their previous win against the team of Tonga. There’s no doubt about the fact that South Africa is one of the favourites to win the title but will they be able to take on the mighty France? Currently, France stands at the top of the table with a 4-0 record as they look to squash the defending champions’ reign this Sunday. Even with the legendary Tom Brady on their side, the France team will be the ultimate challenge which will help decide if South Africa is worthy of a second consecutive title.

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Will South Africa be able to rise to the challenge and upstage the mighty France? Or will they lose out to the men in blue as they lose their title shot?
Let us know in the comments below.

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