South Africa gave a stellar performance in this year’s Rugby World Cup, despite experiencing a shocking start when they lost in their opening match against Japan. Overall, the Springboks secured a solid third place following their 24-13 bronze play-off win against Argentina.
Research and text: Priya Pitamber
Graphic: Sachin Baboo
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Source: Rugby World Cup
That is a hat-trick try to @BryanHabana as he scores 64th test try and another in RWC history joining Jonah Lomu = 15 pic.twitter.com/hvefZGuyfd
— South African Rugby (@Springboks) October 7, 2015
Having equalled @JONAHTALILOMU‘s RWC try record of 15, @bryanhabana enjoyed the moment with fans after RSA’s win https://t.co/aMsDN7tqwf
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 7, 2015
What a privilege it has been pic.twitter.com/qCwNBy3oRG
— Victor Matfield (@VictorMatfield) October 31, 2015
Now that’s what we call a selfie. #RSA pic.twitter.com/uHuxYWWmgC
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 30, 2015
#RSA and #ARG, you’ve been great. Thanks for the #RWC2015 memories! pic.twitter.com/shdGgjrtdk
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 30, 2015