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In the 2019 RWC, the Springboks lost their first pool match against the All Blacks 23–13, and won the rest of their pool matches to advance to the quarter-finals, where they beat Japan 26–3, beat Wales 19–16 in the semi-finals and beat England 32–12 in the Grand Final to be crowned World Champions. South Africa became the 2nd country ...
South Africa lead the series by 28 wins to 16, with 2 matches drawn. Their first meeting was on 8 December 1906, as part of South Africa's first tour of Europe, with the match ending in a 3–3 draw. The most recent meeting between the two teams was in the 2023 Rugby World Cup, on 21 October 2023, which South Africa won 16–15.
Score Winner Competition 1 13 August 1921 Carisbrook, Dunedin: 13–5 New Zealand: 1921 South Africa tour of Australia and New Zealand: 2 27 August 1921 Eden Park, Auckland: 5–9 South Africa: 3 17 September 1921 Athletic Park, Wellington: 0–0 draw: 4 30 June 1928 Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban: 17–0 South Africa: 1928 New Zealand tour ...
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A list of all international Test Matches played by the Springboks. 2020s. 2020s record. Games played Won Lost Drawn Win percentage 52: 38: 14: 0: 73.1% 2024.
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SARFU President Louis Luyt caused controversy at the post-match dinner by declaring that the Springboks would have won the previous two World Cups if they had been allowed to compete. The day after the World Cup victory, the Xhosa word for Springbok, Amabokoboko! appeared as the headline of The Sowetan's sports page. Bobby Skinstad in June 2007