The Bulls captained by Victor Matfield won their second Super 14 title in three seasons when they crushed the Chiefs on a scoreline of 61-17 at Loftus Versfeld before a crowd of 52 000. The Bulls scored eight tries in this game.
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Video Highlights:Super 14 Final 2009 -Bulls V Chiefs
The Bulls captained by Victor Matfield won their second Super 14 title in three seasons when they crushed the Chiefs on a scoreline of 61-17 at Loftus Versfeld before a crowd of 52 000. The Bulls scored eight tries in this game.
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
South Africa wins Rugby World Cup Final
In a dour but compelling contest South Africa defeated England. There was an awesome display of forward power on both sides. The game featured much high kicking also. The Springboks line out was superb. Nevertheless South Africa failed to score a try. Ferocious tackling by England kept them out.
Mark Cueto crossed the line for England but television match official — Australian Stuart Dickinson- decided that Cueto's knee grazed the touchline as he dived over.
Best for South Africa were: Victor Matfield, Percy Montgomery, Francois Steyn, Butch James, John Smit and Bakkies Botha . Os du Randt at 36 years deserves special mention. He is probably finest loose head prop of all time.
English players to a man gave it their best shot and lost no caste in defeat. All in all a fantastic effort by the Red Rose.
Springboks coach Jake White may now coach either Australia or New Zealand.
Mark Cueto crossed the line for England but television match official — Australian Stuart Dickinson- decided that Cueto's knee grazed the touchline as he dived over.
Best for South Africa were: Victor Matfield, Percy Montgomery, Francois Steyn, Butch James, John Smit and Bakkies Botha . Os du Randt at 36 years deserves special mention. He is probably finest loose head prop of all time.
English players to a man gave it their best shot and lost no caste in defeat. All in all a fantastic effort by the Red Rose.
Springboks coach Jake White may now coach either Australia or New Zealand.
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