The Springboks have joined the All Blacks with three World Cups after a 32-12 victory over England in the decider
The Springboks have joined the All Blacks with three World Cups after a 32-12 victory over England in the decider
3 November 2019
First five Handre Pollard kicked six penalty goals, before Makazole Mamimpi scored the 'Boks first ever World Cup final try with 14 minutes left to put the lead out to 13.
Cheslin Kolbe added a second with seven minutes to wrap up the crown.
Captain Siya Kolisi has dedicated the win to coach Rassie Erasmus.
England skipper Owen Farrell says they let South Africa dictate too much.
It's the first time a team that's lost in pool play like South Africa did to the All Blacks, has gone on to win the tournament.
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