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24 June 1995

South Africa's Rugby World Cup Triumph 1995

As a South African, the 1995 Rugby World Cup final was one of the most electrifying and emotional moments of my life. The tension was almost unbearable as we watched the Springboks battle the mighty All Blacks in a match that went into extra time, with every kick and tackle holding the weight of a nation’s hopes. Jonah Lomu, the towering force of the tournament, had been unstoppable throughout, but our team’s resolute defense rose to the challenge, making the victory even sweeter. Joel Stransky’s iconic drop goal to seal the win was a moment of pure euphoria, and seeing Nelson Mandela step onto the field wearing Francois Pienaar’s No. 6 jersey was a poignant symbol of unity and reconciliation in a country still healing from its past. It wasn’t just a game—it was a powerful moment of national pride and a reminder of what South Africa could achieve together.


Match details

  • Against New Zealand
  • Final score: 15 - 12














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