I remember exactly where I was in 1995 for that final and the emotion of beating the mighty ABs with Lomu. The week before, barely beating the French, the physical game against Canada when Dalton got sent off, Chesters 4 ties vs Samoa and Hendriks try in the opening game of the RWC to beat Australia. When Mr Mandela lifted that cup with Mr Piennaar, I cried tears of joy. For a brief moment in time SA became one and we were a rainbow nation ❤.
It was a positive moment, but not so sure the country became one. I think ‘95 was more cathartic for one segment of society, and it was ‘07 and particularly ‘19 that broke down barriers more widely.
Unfortunately as a 12 year old, my parents sent me and my sis to watch Dumb and Dumber, however when leaving the cinema and seeing the scenes at the Waterfront, impeded the seed to be a lifelong Bokke supporter
The Boks have been in three RWC finals and have won the lot 1995, 2007, and 2019. The ABs have won three times as well but the Boks have the best strike rate considering they didn't compete in the first two RWC's in 1987 and 1991 and have never lost a final.
While that stat stands in history... one stat the Bok don't have as evidence of world Rugby supremacy and dominance is back to back World Cup titles. Should they fail to win the upcoming World Cup Tournament in France it will be another two more tournaments before they can emulate the feat that only one team in the history of rugby, has ever succeeded in achieving. As an All Black supporter in my mid 60's l wish you all the best in France later in the year. Cheers Bokke 🍻
@@teevis3620as a Saffa I would just say that its why the ABS and Springboks are the two greatest teams. Not just the three wins apiece but for all the aforementioned reasons. The ABS incredible back to back wins (a herculean achievement), and the Boks winning every final they have been in, and winning three despite missing two WCs. It puts the two in a special club. Not just in rugby 🏉....but in sports overall. We are the Brazil and Germany ⚽ of rugby imho.
This is what is achieved when Black/White/Asian infact all race colour and creed !!!!! Unity is Strength !!!this is what Madiba was talking about in 1995 and was hoping to achieve Congratulations you have made Madiba and Africa extremely proud 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
What an incredible achievement from our beautiful country who has faced such hardships. To be off to another final with a chance to win their FOURTH trophy from only EIGHT appearances. No team in world sports has won half of the major tournaments they have been in. Lets Go Springboks the nation believes in you!!
What a lovely video! In 1995 I was a few weeks from my 12th birthday and it was such a special tournament. I remember crying when we won. 2007 was great but 2019 was another one where I cried when we won. I think the difference is that in 95 and 19 we were not the outright favourites at any stage whereas in 07 after the quarter-finals there was a feeling that it was ours to lose.
@@nathimanci1195 All you need to Know is That he is a Legend, How many guys do you know, who can switch From Playing Fullback, FlyHalf, Scrum half And After many Years Played prop. You don't get those, recognise a Real G. Ask John Smith, Victor Matfield, Jean de Villiers, Fourie du Preez, Siya Kolisi Those Guys Know him. You can even ask Jonny Wilkinson, he scored that try Against them. Please stop the Hate, Love From a Real South African.
Eish sorry my brother, how could I have forgotten about such a legend. Viwe Mbande. Team mate to Francois, Gary Teichmann, Joost, Lawrence Sephaka, Lukhanyo Am and Siya himself. Salute my sir🙋♂️
1995 Worldcup was the real healing process that we faced as a Nation. It brought everyone together and we knew right there and then that a Unified Nation can be achieved. UBUNTU ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a journey in deed, wishing the Boks all the best in their 2023 campaign as they will retain their championship. Here comes the BOKKE 🔥🔥💪👍🍺🍻🥃🎉🎊🏈🏉♥️♥️🇿🇦🇿🇦
@tristankeuning Springboks gave a dumb penalty which lost it for them in the end. Had they been disciplined, they would have won. Is 3 world cups not payback enough anyways?
Tear Jerker baba!! If I remember correctly, he rounded or even side stepped the king of the side step, himself, King Campo. Legendary! But Campo was never much of a defender to begin with. But a legendary try all the same.
All said and done, looking good but, we as South Africa play so much better back at home it's like the pressure sometimes gets to us and we need to practice playing under pressure calmly and even more professionally closing that weakness gap we sometimes have.
World Rugby, I would love to see all past World Cup Finals available in full as I will be watching these historic matches before the start of the 2023 World Cup! And being able to watch it on your official channel, with good image quality, is really worth it! Greetings from a Brazilian rugby fan and Springbok fan! 💚💛💙🤍🇿🇦🏉
2007 was by far the most complete Springbok tournament performance playing a more representative complete Pattern. 1995 and the emotions of winning influenced a generation of coaches and forcing the boks to play a ultra Conservative style of rugby that was not the Springbok Way historically.
100%. People still say "Springbok tactics". Like, yes, we do tend to play a trench warfare style of rugby for the last 30 years, but people forget that we used to have one of the most feared backlines and running play in the world prior to the start of the 2000's.
@daaichommie708 oh yes couldn't agree more. Even as far back as the 50s South Africa pioneered attack based rugby. The boks of 51 was responsible for the massacre at Murray Field. In those days tries counted as 3 points as well if not mistaken. Even the teams of the 80s in the rebel tours was anazing attack based patterns. If you watch our Top Rugby schools we play all a similar style of ball in hand direct rugby at pace. Real bok rugby is both beauty and the beast. Which sadly has been somehow forgotten the past 30 years. We have lost our way quite a bit but nothing that can't be fixed. We have the fire power to crack teams open
England should know when they meet the Boks at the finals......(2007..2019)..Can we appreciate the size of Victor Matfield when accepting his medal and dwarfing the officials😂😂😂
The 12 year curse innit. South Africa has won the world every 12 years. That's every third world cup. In that case, congratulations South Africa, champions of the RWC 2031🎉🎉
You can't hate a team that's beaten England in 2 finals and smashed them on many other occasions. I was too young in 1995 but 2007 and 2019 were absolutely memorable.
@@mpilodigitalmarketing the Boks always perform better when no one gives our boys a chance. I fancy our chances Vs both NZ and France. It won't be easy but we definitely have a good chance.
N zealand won't even beat Italy.. as if they meet the irish will batter them...talentless bunch of lightweights mate...wake up..😂😂😂 aussie here wake up..
@@user-gs4tn9pe6m that's ok, you're allowed to think whatever you want. As the most successful RWC rugby side in history we tend to get a lot of haters like yourself which is just fine. We ignore the comments put our heads down and just try to win our 4th RWC equating to 50% of the RWCs we've taken part in. Comments like yours help us achieve our goals so I want to thank you from my the bottom of my heart for the inspiration. Have a great day :)
Such was the dominance of n.z in 2011 & 2015. Perhaps we would never "get back up again" HOWEVER. Like in 1995 & 2007 S.A did pick themselves up. 2019. 🏉 . . . . . . . 2023 [going to be so very interesting]. . . . Ireland are looking good. France have so much capability. *Bokke* 💪👊👊👊
World rugby, why haven't you posted a full rematch of the 2007 rugby world cup final? It's no wonder people were thinking this was a try, as the video quality on other videos was poor. Finally, this video has confirmed to me that the absolute correct was made
South African will not forget the 2011 WRC robbery against Australia. New Zealand analyst said that there are no ways that NZ will beat the Boks. Ironically because the Boks was robbed out of the RWC, the never happen which save NZ the embarrassment of losing at home. Let hope this will not be the case in 2023 WRC, that any team loses because of foul play and extreme pour referee. Or maybe we should expect this because the last two years referee have been extremely. pour.
They keep going on about this non try in 07. I don't understand how it's a debate. It's literally a white & black scenario and he was clearly out. It was close but an obvious correct decision
As a South African i do wish that a certain type of Bok supporter would stop always going on about being robbed by bad refeering. It happens to every country and team. There have been tons of decisions that have been controversial and argumentative done to everyone. And that is to be expected when you have human beings making calls in a highly charged moment. Theres no real way around it. Have the Springboks had really bad calls made against them? Absolutely they have. But so has everyone else. If anything maybe the blame lies in the IRB frequently changing rules and referees having to learn them and then figure out how to implement them. And human beings are human beings. There will alwats be some degree of bias in decisions. I think that overall it all evens out....since everyone get bad calls made both in their favour and against them. Any team still has to be good.... consistently good to win a WC. And to win more than one. The very fact that the Springboks have won three is a testament to this.
@@Karma-qt4ji I’m not a troll. There were interviews of NZ player talking about on RUclips commenting about how many were vomiting 🤮 and having massive diarrhea literally 16 hours before the game.
@@McCool80 I never said that they weren't ill (two nights before the game, by the way), but 28 years have gone by with not a single shred of evidence ever surfacing to support the "intentional poisoning" theory. The "smoking gun" for most theorists is an interview on NZ TV with Rory Steyn, the SAFFA head of security with them at the time, who said he believed it was intentional based on what Laurie Mains had said he had found out. That's it! Hearsay passed down from Laurie Mains, the same coach who was so adamant that his team was intentionally poisoned that he covered up the incident and allowed every shred of evidence to be literally flushed down the toilet. Yes they were ill that week, but drinking water in a foreign country is far more believable than some cloak and dagger bullshit lol. Unless you would prefer to believe that a foreign betting syndicate managed to secure employment for one of their agents, who had no credentials and only a first name, in a 5 star hotel belonging to an international consortium, bypassing HR and recruitment protocol, and getting her not only access to, but control over, the VIP clients who were there at the time. All within 3 days of said VIP clients arriving at the hotel. People like @ Russell Turner here, are so keen to believe this bullshit, that they even ignore the other opinion that Rory Steyn offered - that SA Rugby had nothing to do with it....
And are still reigning champions in 2023
that Habana speed is frightening
I remember exactly where I was in 1995 for that final and the emotion of beating the mighty ABs with Lomu. The week before, barely beating the French, the physical game against Canada when Dalton got sent off, Chesters 4 ties vs Samoa and Hendriks try in the opening game of the RWC to beat Australia. When Mr Mandela lifted that cup with Mr Piennaar, I cried tears of joy. For a brief moment in time SA became one and we were a rainbow nation ❤.
It was a positive moment, but not so sure the country became one.
I think ‘95 was more cathartic for one segment of society, and it was ‘07 and particularly ‘19 that broke down barriers more widely.
Unfortunately as a 12 year old, my parents sent me and my sis to watch Dumb and Dumber, however when leaving the cinema and seeing the scenes at the Waterfront, impeded the seed to be a lifelong Bokke supporter
@@amilliondone3018wtf can’t believe they did that to you! Although dumb and dumber is a great movie haha
@@michaelx3419not due to rugby. Interbreeding tends to take care of a lot. Look at our abbos in Aus. At least the firs have less flat noses
The Boks have been in three RWC finals and have won the lot 1995, 2007, and 2019. The ABs have won three times as well but the Boks have the best strike rate considering they didn't compete in the first two RWC's in 1987 and 1991 and have never lost a final.
While that stat stands in history... one stat the Bok don't have as evidence of world Rugby supremacy and dominance is back to back World Cup titles.
Should they fail to win the upcoming World Cup Tournament in France it will be another two more tournaments before they can emulate the feat that only one team in the history of rugby, has ever succeeded in achieving.
As an All Black supporter in my mid 60's l wish you all the best in France later in the year.
Cheers Bokke 🍻
@@teevis3620 Thanks -btw I'm a Kiwi /AB Fan!
@user-te3jc3sl7r Algud... rugby is Rugby, and we all know what happens when teams don't show up on the day.
@@teevis3620as a Saffa I would just say that its why the ABS and Springboks are the two greatest teams. Not just the three wins apiece but for all the aforementioned reasons. The ABS incredible back to back wins (a herculean achievement), and the Boks winning every final they have been in, and winning three despite missing two WCs. It puts the two in a special club. Not just in rugby 🏉....but in sports overall. We are the Brazil and Germany ⚽ of rugby imho.
@@teevis3620back tl back means nothing. Springboks is the best world cup nation . Because of works cups played vs wins .
This is what is achieved when Black/White/Asian infact all race colour and creed !!!!! Unity is Strength !!!this is what Madiba was talking about in 1995 and was hoping to achieve Congratulations you have made Madiba and Africa extremely proud 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Nothing like a good Springboks world cup🔥🔥🔥
This something like it, perhaps a good old England win in 2003, nothing has quite beaten the spectacle that was
@@Budge94Stop your waffle
@IrisFost What he did said, there's nothing like a springboks world cup. There is others like England who have won it countless times too
@IrisFost I don't have any waffle so how can I stop it?
@@Budge94 England won it countless times?????????
Brian Habana was just special...💯👌
I love South Africa team 💚💛
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What an incredible achievement from our beautiful country who has faced such hardships. To be off to another final with a chance to win their FOURTH trophy from only EIGHT appearances. No team in world sports has won half of the major tournaments they have been in. Lets Go Springboks the nation believes in you!!
95 was special.I was a relatively new fan to Rugby .I graced rhe moment as well as a Bokke fan.The soecial green jersey
What a lovely video! In 1995 I was a few weeks from my 12th birthday and it was such a special tournament. I remember crying when we won. 2007 was great but 2019 was another one where I cried when we won. I think the difference is that in 95 and 19 we were not the outright favourites at any stage whereas in 07 after the quarter-finals there was a feeling that it was ours to lose.
I could never forget the try Scored by Viwe Mbande for South Africa. A True South African rugby player.
He baba! I do not remember a player with such a name. Which province did he come from? Hamba! Suka!
@@nathimanci1195 All you need to Know is That he is a Legend, How many guys do you know, who can switch From Playing Fullback, FlyHalf, Scrum half And After many Years Played prop. You don't get those, recognise a Real G. Ask John Smith, Victor Matfield, Jean de Villiers, Fourie du Preez, Siya Kolisi Those Guys Know him. You can even ask Jonny Wilkinson, he scored that try Against them. Please stop the Hate, Love From a Real South African.
Eish sorry my brother, how could I have forgotten about such a legend. Viwe Mbande. Team mate to Francois, Gary Teichmann, Joost, Lawrence Sephaka, Lukhanyo Am and Siya himself. Salute my sir🙋♂️
Here we are after winning our 4th RWC!! Come on Boks !!
And now you will have a longer reel with 2023 :)
1995 Worldcup was the real healing process that we faced as a Nation. It brought everyone together and we knew right there and then that a Unified Nation can be achieved. UBUNTU ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A true rivalry between South Africa and New Zealand...
South Africa has got the most talented rugby players in the world, it must be the braai vleis and pap!
Smears ? 😮
🤭
What a journey in deed, wishing the Boks all the best in their 2023 campaign as they will retain their championship. Here comes the BOKKE 🔥🔥💪👍🍺🍻🥃🎉🎊🏈🏉♥️♥️🇿🇦🇿🇦
Got to love the old foe from S.A they bring it everytime 3 world cups both S.A and NZ they do the southern hemisphere proud
And now a new chapter can be added to this story
Lovely journey. Just too bad you missed out that iconic Mapimpi try!
There was absolutely no reasons to omitt that special moment to South Africans..
And were gonna do it again🇿🇦
One day 🤔
Sooner than you thought
The best rugby world cup team so far
Who will get to 4 titles first? SA or NZ or Ireland? I'd say ireland
Bro ireland have 0 world cups💀
@danielels5786 Yeah but they'll win the next 4
@@Budge94 bruh you Irish are mad, never got out of a quarter final and now you reckon you’ll win four in a row😂😂😂😂
Dream on 🇳🇿💪
I hope we can do what the all backs did and win to wcs in a row
Will be very difficult
@@Budge94 anything is possible 😆😂
Brilliant, gents. I remember 2007 very well. That was excellent rugby.
I can still hardly believe that before 2019, South Africa won two world cups without scoring or conceding a try!!!
The 2011 quarter final defeat remains the biggest robbery in world cup history
Rubbish poison in the 95 world cup they should have thrown Mandela back in jail for that one 😠
What about NZ in 2007? Much worse than that, there was reasonable doubt in 2011
@@Budge94 2007 was 1 massive very bad call. 2011 was about 20 wrong calls
@tristankeuning Springboks gave a dumb penalty which lost it for them in the end. Had they been disciplined, they would have won. Is 3 world cups not payback enough anyways?
@@Budge94 No, it is not! It robbed a VERY good Springbok team the change to defend their title! We will not forget.
I will never forget Pieter Henricks try against Australia. Campese left for dead.
Tear Jerker baba!! If I remember correctly, he rounded or even side stepped the king of the side step, himself, King Campo. Legendary! But Campo was never much of a defender to begin with. But a legendary try all the same.
I’m still not over the 4th win! The RassNaber-Kolisi era will always be famous!😭
Please make an update to this exact video. Would be greatly appreciated ❤
Nkosi Sikelel iAfrica ❤
We are the World Africa Champions
Nz hold the freedom cup 😁
Watching this after 2023 win 🏆 🎉
2023!ook🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
And in 2023 we are going to be 4 time world rugby champions.
Correct guess 👍👍👍
@@tanpa82 No guessing. Fact and faith in our team.
back to back in 2023! 🇿🇦 💪
Missing slide:
In 2011 South Africa were thoroughly beaten by one of New Zealand's most iconic players, Bryce Lawrence
Excuses, excuses, what about France in 1995 then? What about Wales in 2015 and 2019? All were robbed
@@Budge94 Something tells me you didn't watch that game because you weren't born yet in 2011 🤔
@hencoharmse8757 Yeah, Springboks may have been robbed, sure they were robbed in 2015 too by a forward pass try against NZ Happens to everyone
3 world cups is decent payback for all that anyways, isn't that good enough for you?
True that
All said and done, looking good but, we as South Africa play so much better back at home it's like the pressure sometimes gets to us and we need to practice playing under pressure calmly and even more professionally closing that weakness gap we sometimes have.
Next up: Rugby World cup journey for the entire NH in 3min.
My team no matter what
World Rugby, I would love to see all past World Cup Finals available in full as I will be watching these historic matches before the start of the 2023 World Cup! And being able to watch it on your official channel, with good image quality, is really worth it! Greetings from a Brazilian rugby fan and Springbok fan! 💚💛💙🤍🇿🇦🏉
Salute my man, from a Saffie.
Greatest rugby nation.
And in 2023 they became the first team to win back to back world cups away from home
Even more amazing is Percy Montgomery played through the final with torn knee ligaments ...
Most successful country at World Cups...3 from 7!
Plus 2 bronze medals. 4 from 8 a possibility?
@@Budge94 never write us off
@@wezvandez Never have, Boks always have a chance
@@wezvandez I've written my favourite team ireland off, as the usual disappointment happens, but there's always the Springboks
as they are equal with the all blacks no they arent the most successful country at world cups
And now no.4:
1995 vs new zealand
2007 vs england
2019 vs england
2023 vs new zealand
2007 was by far the most complete Springbok tournament performance playing a more representative complete Pattern. 1995 and the emotions of winning influenced a generation of coaches and forcing the boks to play a ultra Conservative style of rugby that was not the Springbok Way historically.
100%. People still say "Springbok tactics". Like, yes, we do tend to play a trench warfare style of rugby for the last 30 years, but people forget that we used to have one of the most feared backlines and running play in the world prior to the start of the 2000's.
@daaichommie708 oh yes couldn't agree more. Even as far back as the 50s South Africa pioneered attack based rugby. The boks of 51 was responsible for the massacre at Murray Field. In those days tries counted as 3 points as well if not mistaken. Even the teams of the 80s in the rebel tours was anazing attack based patterns. If you watch our Top Rugby schools we play all a similar style of ball in hand direct rugby at pace. Real bok rugby is both beauty and the beast. Which sadly has been somehow forgotten the past 30 years. We have lost our way quite a bit but nothing that can't be fixed. We have the fire power to crack teams open
That no look kick....... 👌👌
Bok world cup heritage is never in doubt.
3 out of 7. Not a bad record!
4 out of 8 now
England should know when they meet the Boks at the finals......(2007..2019)..Can we appreciate the size of Victor Matfield when accepting his medal and dwarfing the officials😂😂😂
Great memories...Thanks for this 👌👌💪🤗
The 12 year curse innit. South Africa has won the world every 12 years. That's every third world cup. In that case, congratulations South Africa, champions of the RWC 2031🎉🎉
Careful my man, your comment just raised my blood pressure by a few notches. We've started wars over rugby!!
How stupid do you feel now?
In 1995 I was too young to be drunk. In 2007 I was proper drunk. In 2019 it was too early to be drunk - but I was drunk later :)
'95 was so special ❤😂🎉🎉🎉
Kolisi south africas first black captain❤also the first captain in south africa to win it back2back go bokke!!!!!
You can't hate a team that's beaten England in 2 finals and smashed them on many other occasions. I was too young in 1995 but 2007 and 2019 were absolutely memorable.
It is going to be sad knowing that Springboks will either play France or New Zealand in this Years Rugby World Cup Quarter Final.
Why sad, if you want to be the best, you need to beat the best
@@fomofud9479 He's not confident Springboks can win.
@@mpilodigitalmarketing the Boks always perform better when no one gives our boys a chance. I fancy our chances Vs both NZ and France. It won't be easy but we definitely have a good chance.
N zealand won't even beat Italy.. as if they meet the irish will batter them...talentless bunch of lightweights mate...wake up..😂😂😂 aussie here wake up..
@@user-gs4tn9pe6m that's ok, you're allowed to think whatever you want. As the most successful RWC rugby side in history we tend to get a lot of haters like yourself which is just fine. We ignore the comments put our heads down and just try to win our 4th RWC equating to 50% of the RWCs we've taken part in. Comments like yours help us achieve our goals so I want to thank you from my the bottom of my heart for the inspiration. Have a great day :)
Please Do New Zealand, Australia & England 15 Minutes Of Rugby World Cup Journey On Your Channel
Every twelve years or every third world cup.... which is an incredible rate.
Now its 2023
😂 hey what a moment that was in 2019 dam,i was so drunk that day that i fell von my face and lost my shoe sole lol
I feel like present day rugby seems way more intense
Such was the dominance of n.z in 2011 & 2015. Perhaps we would never "get back up again" HOWEVER. Like in 1995 & 2007 S.A did pick themselves up. 2019. 🏉 . . . . . . . 2023 [going to be so very interesting]. . . . Ireland are looking good. France have so much capability. *Bokke* 💪👊👊👊
and now its 4 world cups
and we'll take it again this year
Add 2023's trophy defence too.
12yrs between 1995 and 2007
12yrs between 2007 and 2019
5yrs between 2019 and 2024
Can we do it?
4 years, the RWC is in 2023 not 2024
Hope France is happy hunting grounds for the Bokke in 2023..GO BOKKE
World rugby, why haven't you posted a full rematch of the 2007 rugby world cup final? It's no wonder people were thinking this was a try, as the video quality on other videos was poor. Finally, this video has confirmed to me that the absolute correct was made
Also, in 1995, the Boks were robbed of a clear try in the final. No replays on that, why?
You got you rematch in 2019
@@kbho4177 but what about 2007? 2019 isn't enough
@@Budge94 we have 2023 brothermnan there is still a chance
@@Budge94which one? Benazzis try in the semi final? Gold watch anyone?
And 2023 😂🎉🎉🎉
Amazing 🎉
An update will probably be appropriate, mmm
No mention of Bryce Lawrence?
if the bokke gets knocked out then l'm supporting ABs.
As an AB supporter l would support the Bokke if we exited early.
...and any other Southern Hemisphere team should both teams exit early.
Our captain sequence flank and then front rower then flank again now the front rower is going to be Bongi 🙊 i hope that works😅
And we'll do it again later this year
Cueto's try in 2007 was definitely a try! Also, I'm blind and don't have any eyes... Not sure if that's related?
Olga from mzansi
I watch that 2011 QF vs Australia and I still get upset about it.
Incredible alright!
South African will not forget the 2011 WRC robbery against Australia. New Zealand analyst said that there are no ways that NZ will beat the Boks. Ironically because the Boks was robbed out of the RWC, the never happen which save NZ the embarrassment of losing at home. Let hope this will not be the case in 2023 WRC, that any team loses because of foul play and extreme pour referee. Or maybe we should expect this because the last two years referee have been extremely. pour.
They keep going on about this non try in 07. I don't understand how it's a debate. It's literally a white & black scenario and he was clearly out. It was close but an obvious correct decision
You add 7 points and they still lose.
@@wezvandez 4 points - not 7. The referee went back to a penalty advantage to England and Wilkinson slotted the kick.
@@Karma-qt4ji true!
Can I say that in 2007, no one knew that Alain Rolland is half French. He made Springboks beat England.
@@cliffordhogan1992 that will explain why they only lost by 9 points when a few weeks prior they lost 36-0...bloody French!
We need an update with the recent match
As a South African i do wish that a certain type of Bok supporter would stop always going on about being robbed by bad refeering. It happens to every country and team. There have been tons of decisions that have been controversial and argumentative done to everyone. And that is to be expected when you have human beings making calls in a highly charged moment. Theres no real way around it. Have the Springboks had really bad calls made against them? Absolutely they have. But so has everyone else. If anything maybe the blame lies in the IRB frequently changing rules and referees having to learn them and then figure out how to implement them. And human beings are human beings. There will alwats be some degree of bias in decisions. I think that overall it all evens out....since everyone get bad calls made both in their favour and against them. Any team still has to be good.... consistently good to win a WC. And to win more than one. The very fact that the Springboks have won three is a testament to this.
Officiating mistakes is what makes the game interesting. Referee mistakes should never be considered a reason a team had to lose.
Ek huil some well done ✅ bokke bring hom trug die jaar
Go bokke 🔥❤️🔥
We don't speak about 2011 😢🤣💔😅
English Commentator's disappointment in '07 😁
You poisoned us! 😂😂😂
Simple maths.
1995 to 2007 = 12 years
2007 to 2019 = 12 years.
Please wait till 2031
What?😂 I hope u watched back to back champs
Siyamthanda nyhani!
Funny how the South Africa cricket team has the exact opposite record to their rugby brethren-they always achieve defeat from the jaws of victory
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Yessssss Mann
We could possibly see an all blacks vs Springboks quarter final.
Mandela, Mbheki And Ramaphosa. Zuma didn't lift the world cup😅
Ramaposer's performance does not deserve any association with the Boks triumphs.
what our tremors every time a tremor we will dominate.
I heard that in 1995, the night before the World Cup final, the NZ players were food poisoned 🤮 on purpose.
If you're going to troll, at least try to be accurate.
That's a fact dirty bokkes
@@Karma-qt4ji I’m not a troll.
There were interviews of NZ player talking about on RUclips commenting about how many were vomiting 🤮 and having massive diarrhea literally 16 hours before the game.
@@McCool80 I never said that they weren't ill (two nights before the game, by the way), but 28 years have gone by with not a single shred of evidence ever surfacing to support the "intentional poisoning" theory. The "smoking gun" for most theorists is an interview on NZ TV with Rory Steyn, the SAFFA head of security with them at the time, who said he believed it was intentional based on what Laurie Mains had said he had found out. That's it! Hearsay passed down from Laurie Mains, the same coach who was so adamant that his team was intentionally poisoned that he covered up the incident and allowed every shred of evidence to be literally flushed down the toilet.
Yes they were ill that week, but drinking water in a foreign country is far more believable than some cloak and dagger bullshit lol. Unless you would prefer to believe that a foreign betting syndicate managed to secure employment for one of their agents, who had no credentials and only a first name, in a 5 star hotel belonging to an international consortium, bypassing HR and recruitment protocol, and getting her not only access to, but control over, the VIP clients who were there at the time. All within 3 days of said VIP clients arriving at the hotel.
People like @ Russell Turner here, are so keen to believe this bullshit, that they even ignore the other opinion that Rory Steyn offered - that SA Rugby had nothing to do with it....
@@Karma-qt4ji@russelturner was taken off the breast just yesterday. He cannot be taken seriously.
and will do it again