Tag: Springboks
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One Kick. One Series. Never Forgotten.
The Lions were breathing down South Africa’s neck. Then Morne Steyn stepped up, and with one swing of his boot, he buried them somewhere they would never return from. Some kicks echo forever. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the Springbokfans community. Join here…
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Burger: Born to Dominate
In 2004, Schalk Burger hit international rugby like a thunderclap — ferocious at the breakdown, relentless in attack, impossible to contain. At just 21, the world gave him its highest honour. World Player of the Year. At 21. Unreal. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game —…
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Faf’s Final Is Pure Fire
Small in stature, enormous in heart. Faf de Klerk ran England ragged in Yokohama, his defiance and energy the beating pulse of a team that simply would not be stopped. The smallest Bok. The biggest game of his life. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game —…
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Pieter-Steph: The Best on the Planet
In Japan in 2019, one Bok refused to stop — tackling, carrying, hunting — until the world had no choice but to name him the best player on earth. Not just a Bok legend. The best in the world. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game —…
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Pollard’s Kick Wins South Africa the World
One kick. One point. Handre Pollard stood over the ball in Paris in 2023 and the whole of South Africa stopped breathing. Four World Cups. No country has ever done it. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the Springbokfans community. Join here → Related…
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Mapimpi Makes History in Japan
No Springbok had ever scored a try in a Rugby World Cup final. Then Makazole Mapimpi flew down the touchline in Yokohama and changed everything forever. History doesn’t wait. Neither did he. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the Springbokfans community. Join here →…
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Sbu Nkosi’s Hat-Trick Night
He was barely known beyond KwaZulu-Natal, a young wing stepping into the Test arena for the first time. By the final whistle against England in 2018, Sbu Nkosi had scored three tries and changed everything. Three tries. One night. No looking back. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after…
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Madiba’s Jersey Changed Everything
On 24 June 1995, Nelson Mandela walked onto Ellis Park wearing Francois Pienaar’s green and gold jersey. In that one gesture, a fractured nation found its first shared heartbeat. One jersey. One country. One moment. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the Springbokfans community.…
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Kolbe’s Solo Try Stuns England
With twelve minutes left in the 2019 World Cup Final, Cheslin Kolbe received the ball, stepped past two defenders, and sprinted to the corner. Nobody who saw it will ever forget it. Small man, giant moment. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the Springbokfans…
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Cobus Reinach’s Impossible Try vs Canada
A quick tap from his own half, a gap nobody else saw, and 60 metres of pure electric speed. Cobus Reinach gave the world a try it still can’t believe. Quick thinking. Quicker feet. Share on Facebook Stay ahead of the game Get the real story after every game — join the Springbokfans community. Join…