It was on 24 October 1999, the quarter-final of the Rugby World Cup, that South Africa removed England from the competition thanks in no small part to the boot of flyhalf Jannie de Beer.
Not only did he add a world record 5 drop goals to the scorecard, he also struck five penalties and two conversions to ensure an historic win for the Boks.
Let's hope that our boys can repeat their winning ways against England on Friday!
Thursday, 13 September 2007
Springbok Rugby - Historical Tales #2 (video - RSA vs ENG)
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