That Werner Greef try, I remember watching as a young South African boy who could not get enough of rugby, watching the Springboks struggle with Rudolf Straeuli as the coach the whole season only to beat the Australians out of desperation when the time was up. I remember losing my shit celebrating with my father and grandfather like we won the world cup final.
Same for me man - cherry on top was that if they'd beaten us with a bonus point, which they would have without that try I think, then they would have won the Tri-nations. After Gregan's over the top celebration when they scored 5 minutes before this that and all round world level twattage it was a glorious finish.
Those last two tries have reminded me that Subiaco Oval will no longer be around next year. I watched some tremendous Wallabies-Springboks clashes there over the years, as well as some great moments featuring my now defunct Western Force.
The try all the way from Cape Point that was finished by Matfield is my favourite, absolute team work at it's best. Best solo effort goes to Bob Skinstad leaving Tim Horan for dead with a beautiful dummy pass.
Brings back a lot of good memories and when you watch this you also realise how many good players South Africa have produced over the years. It would be great to see some legends being created in the present day. Currently our boys are struggling and I am actually scared for what will happen on Saturday night. Imagine if you could put all the best players from the past on the park at the same time, that would be incredible. :-)
Boks playing in Sydney next week… hard to believe that the last time we won there is in the very first clip of this video….1993. I think we still had the old flag lol
Remind me again why people say traditional springbok rugby isn't running rugby? We used to be some of the greatest in the world at running the ball until Jake White came along
juudaimehokagesama its one of the biggest lies/myths in rugby. Traditionally the Springboks have always been at their strongest when they ran with the ball. NZ were actually known for their forward dominated play. That only changed in 1967 when they changed their style of play
If it's not too much effort, can you maybe make a compilation video about our top running rugby tries over the years to show how our teams always were comfortable with ball in hand? Would love to watch that and spread it around some rugby forums I visit. Always love your videos. By the way, what's that "nou, nou, nou, nou" song you use in the intro?
Thanks for those Springbok tries ! Man, rugby just gets more exciting every year !!
Roll on the World Cup !!!
RIP Joost and Ruben. Massive respect from us Aussies/Wallabies fans. Great tries too Boks.
Joost was definitely an ICON.
He was one of the best !!
That Werner Greef try, I remember watching as a young South African boy who could not get enough of rugby, watching the Springboks struggle with Rudolf Straeuli as the coach the whole season only to beat the Australians out of desperation when the time was up. I remember losing my shit celebrating with my father and grandfather like we won the world cup final.
Same for me man - cherry on top was that if they'd beaten us with a bonus point, which they would have without that try I think, then they would have won the Tri-nations. After Gregan's over the top celebration when they scored 5 minutes before this that and all round world level twattage it was a glorious finish.
Matfield stepping Gregan is a thing of beauty.
@Tatum Ignacio 😂😂😂
Those last two tries have reminded me that Subiaco Oval will no longer be around next year. I watched some tremendous Wallabies-Springboks clashes there over the years, as well as some great moments featuring my now defunct Western Force.
The try all the way from Cape Point that was finished by Matfield is my favourite, absolute team work at it's best. Best solo effort goes to Bob Skinstad leaving Tim Horan for dead with a beautiful dummy pass.
Skinstad's dummy was sold by Stefan Terblanche running the angle, not Skinstad.
You Springboks have done it again !
Go BOKKE, Go !! Got to be the BEST side on
the Planet !!!
Bobby Skinstad show & go was NEXT LEVEL !!!
What a great player Andre Joubert. Surely the Rolls Royce of full backs !
This make my hart flow over !!!!!!
Brings back a lot of good memories and when you watch this you also realise how many good players South Africa have produced over the years. It would be great to see some legends being created in the present day. Currently our boys are struggling and I am actually scared for what will happen on Saturday night. Imagine if you could put all the best players from the past on the park at the same time, that would be incredible. :-)
Super to watch....thank you
Love Matfields try, he looked so pumped to get that
Great vid. Thanks for uploading.
Flippen awesome.
Bryan Habana
Simply incredible
Love my African Brother
So humble, so special
What a Mensch
Hey Boet !
awesome stuff...
wow I had completely forgotten about the pre-Habana era - Breyton Paulse, Brent Russell, Marius Joubert lol
Habana ball in both hands and still at top speed. what the hell
This man Havana was surely the best speedster to have been on the field !!!
You should give the man a cigar.
Jeez Habana was fast back in the day!! That last Habana try was from a blatant knock on, but luck was on SA's side!!!
Well timed with the bokke playing the wallabies recently
No.8 forward pass / amazing vid tho
Boks playing in Sydney next week… hard to believe that the last time we won there is in the very first clip of this video….1993. I think we still had the old flag lol
Who was the Aussie commentator alongside Buddah at the start of the vid ?
.....those were the days.....
Mind if you could upload/provide a link for the full intro music that you use? I'm a fan of it.
Skinstad was amazing
Skinstead's dummy was ridiculous
Is that orange white and blue flag the old SA flag? Sorry I’m born in 2004 I’ve never seen it before?
Wow! Habana!
Remind me again why people say traditional springbok rugby isn't running rugby? We used to be some of the greatest in the world at running the ball until Jake White came along
juudaimehokagesama its one of the biggest lies/myths in rugby. Traditionally the Springboks have always been at their strongest when they ran with the ball. NZ were actually known for their forward dominated play. That only changed in 1967 when they changed their style of play
If it's not too much effort, can you maybe make a compilation video about our top running rugby tries over the years to show how our teams always were comfortable with ball in hand? Would love to watch that and spread it around some rugby forums I visit. Always love your videos. By the way, what's that "nou, nou, nou, nou" song you use in the intro?
juudaimehokagesama that is not a bad idea... I can probably do a series of videos around that topic. The song is the intro from "The Game"
I totally agree. I’m English by the way. I was stunned the first time someone told me that the Boks were a boring team who only use physicality.
How can you have a list like this without a single Joost try?
Ok, which amazing try by Joost against the Wallabies should we have included?
Try No.2 - Habana to Gregan: Fuck off George! Zoom!
Habana, Habana , HABANA, Bryan Habana
Jou channel is befok
friends & fries Thanks pel
@@RealRugby Do you perhaps have a copy of the Bulls V Reds game of 2007? The copy on youtube is terrible quality. THANKS!
@@bluehar5505 no, unfortunately we don't... great game!
More Habana videos!
Go check out our tribute to Bryan Habana. You don't need to watch another video on him, that one covers his whole career
Dis n bevokte video ..in di dae wat SA nog alles reg gewerk het.....nou is alles plat en agteruit ....