The world champion Springboks are due to arrive back in South Africa from France on Tuesday, 31 October.
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SA Rugby announced on Sunday morning that the Boks are expected to arrive at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg at 10:55 on Tuesday morning.
But first the squad will grace the prestigious World Rugby Awards gala in Paris on Sunday night, before departing France on Monday morning.
A press conference will be conducted with head coach Jacques Nienaber, captain Siya Kolisi and selected squad members around 12:00.
A mere 48 hours later, they will embark on their much-anticipated trophy tour around the country where they will parade the Webb Ellis Cup to their loyal fans.
- The journey begins in Pretoria, Johannesburg, and Soweto, with a grand conclusion at the FNB Stadium on Thursday, 2 November.
- The tour then shifts to Cape Town on Friday, 3 November, followed by Durban on Saturday, 4 November.
- The final leg of this whirlwind tour will be in the rugby-rich Eastern Cape, specifically East London, on Sunday, 5 November.
- The selected tour locations reflect the significant population size of the first three venues, while the choice of the Eastern Cape pays homage to its crucial role and significance in the realm of rugby.
- The times, venues and intricate destinations for each province will be determine in due course.
The Boks successfully defended their World Cup crown with a thrilling 12-11 victory over New Zealand in the final at the Stade de France in Paris on Saturday night.
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It was South Africa's fourth Rugby World Cup crown, which is a new record.