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South Africa 53 Jared Wright31 Oct 2024 Where are they now? The great All Blacks team that won the 2015 Rugby World Cup A look at where the stars of 2015 are now. New Zealand Jared Wright31 Oct 2024 Quiz: Can you name the 2015 Rugby World Cup-winning All Blacks?
The moment South Africa won the Rugby World CupOctober 28, 2023 05:18 PMWatch the final minutes of South Africa's tight Rugby World Cup final win over New Zealand.Stay in the Know Subscribe to our Newsletter and Alerts Subscribe Sports College Basketball Cycling College Football Figure ...
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Rugby World Cup: Dates, venues, teams, fixtures, how to watch, odds & more New Zeland Rugby South Africa and France will get the Rugby World Cup underway on Saturday, 12 months after the tournament was originally scheduled to take place. By Nancy Gillen Oct 4, 2022 Euro 2022, Rugby...
South Africa legend Bryan Habana tells Tom Hamilton how, for a moment in time when the country was oblivious to apartheid, he decided he wanted to become one of rugby's greats.