2012 Springbok fixtures – Four Nations and Tours

Provisional fixture dates have been decided for the 2012 Springbok season which is set to include an incoming tour by England in the middle of the Super 15, the newly expanded Four Nations tournament featuring Argentina, and the annual End of Year Tour to Europe. Fixtures and calendar downloads will be provided once the dates and times have been finalised.

2012 Incoming Tour by England

09 June – Springboks v England
16 June – Springboks v England
23 June – Springboks v England

2012 Four Nations (Two games per weekend)

18 August – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina
25 August – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina
01 September – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina
08 September – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina
15 September – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina
22 September – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina
29 September – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina
06 October – Springboks | All Blacks | Wallabies | Argentina

2012 Outgoing Tour of Europe

10 November – France v Springboks
17 November – Scotland v Springboks
24 November – England v Springboks

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3 thoughts on “2012 Springbok fixtures – Four Nations and Tours

  1. Can’t understand why its getting so boring. Same thing year in year out. Trinations getting boring. BRING BACK GOOD OLD FASHION TOURS

  2. Why don’t the springboks play more games against countries like the usa, canada,romania, georgia and russia, it would greatly promote the recognition of rugby-football worldwide,it rather seems like it’s all about the MONEY and not about the GAME, or why not send the springbok B team to play in italy and portugal and against abovementioned countries?

  3. I can’t wait for the boks to play against argentina in the four nations though, I would not wager against the springboks, the wallabies or the All Blacks losing a game or two next year in argentina, especially if the games are played in that most intimidating and fear provoking cities and stadiums of them all, namely, Buenos Aires!

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