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1995 World Cup: Stunning Springboks
South Africa's Joel Stransky evades a last-ditch tackle to score the winning try against Australia in the first match of the tournament
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Joel Stransky delights the home crowd by crossing for the winning try in the opening match - South Africa v Australia
New Zealand's Jonah Lomu shows a clean pair of heels to the Welsh defence
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Jonah Lomu - the star of the World Cup - leaves the Welsh defence and their interest in the tournament dead
All Black skipper Sean Fitzpatrick on the charge
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Kiwi captain Sean Fitzpatrick takes the game to Scotland
Rob Andrew's last-minute drop goal gives England victory over Australia
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Rob Andrew and some anxious Australians follow the flight of the Englishman's winning drop goal in their quarter-final
English fans have a message for New Zealand's Jonah Lomu ahead of the semi-final in Cape Town
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English fans have a message for Jonah Lomu in the semis...
Jonah Lomu dives for one of his four tries in New Zealand's comprehensive win over England
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...and the All Black responds by leaving Tony Underwood and the English defence in his wake in helping himself to four tries
Volunteers mop up the Durban pitch after heavy rain
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The Durban semi-final is delayed by rain...
South Africa's Joost van der Westhuizen gets the ball out to his backs in their last-four meeting against France
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...but when it starts 90 minutes late South Africa do not disappoint against France winning 19-15
Joel Stransky kicks the winning drop goal for South Africa in the 1995 final despite the attentions of New Zealand's Andrew Mehrtens and Josh Kronfeld
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Joel Stransky strikes an extra-time drop goal - finishing the tournament as he started it with a match-winning contribution
Nelson Mandela hands Springbok captain Francois Pienaar the World Cup
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Nelson Mandela hands Springbok captain Francois Pienaar the cup after the 15-12 win over New Zealand in Johannesburg




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