South africa will win the WORLD cup in rugby for the third time

south Africa is the world champion in rugby for the third time. Saturday was the WORLD cup-the gold secured in front of more than 72.000 spectators in Yokoham

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
02 November 2019 Saturday 20:00
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South africa will win the WORLD cup in rugby for the third time

south Africa is the world champion in rugby for the third time.

Saturday was the WORLD cup-the gold secured in front of more than 72.000 spectators in Yokohama, when England was struck with 32-12.

England was also the opponent, when south Africa last won the WORLD cup gold in 2007. This is the third time that England loses a WORLD cup final, while rugbyens home country has only won the WORLD cup once. It was in 2003.

the south africans got the sport into with great Britain's colonization, and rugby was also to unify the country after apartheid, as it is in 1995 was to gold on home soil with a team consisting of players from both the white and dark part of the population.

Saturday was the african nation even a good rugbyminde to the collection.

At the break had the south africans in front 12-6. It was the 25-year-old Handré Pollard, who had put all førerholdets points on the board in the first part of the fight.

IN the WORLD cup-the story is no team has come back after having been behind midway in the fight, and it was not the case in the history of the ninth WORLD cup final.

Pollard brought south Africa at 15-6, then had the british opportunities to get back in the fight, but the team was without the necessary sharpness. Instead, it was the fight definitely punctured in the last quarter.

It was at the same stadium in Yokohama, Brazil in 2002 won the WORLD cup final in football with a victory over Germany.

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Updated: 02.11.2019 20:00