Category: Memory

  • Duane Vermeulen Owns the World

    Duane Vermeulen Owns the World

    England came to Yokohama thinking they could stop South Africa’s engine room. They were wrong. Duane Vermeulen was everywhere — tackles, breakdowns, carries — impossible to deny, impossible to stop. The man they could not stop. Player of the tournament. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game…

  • South Africa Win Olympic Gold in Rio

    South Africa Win Olympic Gold in Rio

    They played seven-a-side for a medal no Springbok had ever won. When the final whistle sounded in Rio 2016, South Africa stood on the Olympic podium and made history. Gold medals, tears, and a flag held high. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the…

  • Stransky’s Drop Goal Stops the World

    Stransky’s Drop Goal Stops the World

    Extra time at Ellis Park. Score tied. Joel Stransky shaped the ball onto his right boot and struck it true — and in that single moment, South Africa won their first Rugby World Cup. One kick. One nation. One moment that changed everything. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story…

  • Siya Kolisi Lifts the World

    Siya Kolisi Lifts the World

    From the streets of Zwide to the summit of world rugby. When Siya Kolisi raised the Webb Ellis Cup in Yokohama, millions of South Africans felt the full weight of what that moment truly meant. One captain. One trophy. One South Africa. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after…

  • Bryan Habana: Eight Tries, One World Cup

    Bryan Habana: Eight Tries, One World Cup

    The 2007 Rugby World Cup had a story within the story. While South Africa lifted the trophy, Bryan Habana stalked defences across France — eight tries, one tournament, a record that may never be equalled. The fastest man in rugby left France in his wake. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the…

  • 12–11: The Night South Africa Made Four

    12–11: The Night South Africa Made Four

    One point separated the Springboks from becoming the greatest Rugby World Cup side in history. For eighty brutal minutes at the Stade de France, they held the All Blacks at bay and refused to let go. Four stars. No nation has ever worn more. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real…

  • Eben Etzebeth: Born to Dominate

    Eben Etzebeth: Born to Dominate

    There are big men in rugby, and then there is Eben Etzebeth. For over a decade he has arrived at Test matches looking for a fight — and the whole world has watched him win it. Every great Springbok team starts with him. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story…

  • Mapimpi Makes History in Yokohama

    Mapimpi Makes History in Yokohama

    No Springbok had ever scored a try in a Rugby World Cup final. Makazole Mapimpi changed that forever with one thunderous run through the England defence. He didn’t just score — he opened a door that will never close. The first. And it meant everything. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the…

  • Cheslin Kolbe’s Impossible World Cup Try

    Cheslin Kolbe’s Impossible World Cup Try

    In a World Cup final against England, a small man from Kraaifontein did something the rugby world will never forget. He stepped, swerved, and sprinted his way into immortality. Some players are simply built different. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the Springbokfans community.…

  • Andre Joubert Runs Free at the 1995 World Cup

    Andre Joubert Runs Free at the 1995 World Cup

    He caught it deep in his own half, stepped once, and ran. Andre Joubert’s blistering try in the 1995 World Cup reminded the world that South Africa was back. The Rolls Royce of fullbacks, running free at last. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join…