All Blacks fan here. I'd argue, with the exception of the late, great Jonah Lomu of course, Bryan Habana was the greatest winger to ever lace up Rugby boots.
You can see the playstyle evolving. You very rarely see players passing to their teammates while being tackled anymore. The game has changed to where everyone goes to ground, ruck, restart. The old rugby rules seem more fluid.
This shows how much our old rivals mean to us. I love the boks, but without New Zealand we wouldn't be two time champs. Credit to the best rugby nation.
I sit here flabbergasted watching this - It seems like Another Age - Another Era - The Sense of Urgency and the Commitment is something to behold - I doubt we will ever see something like this again - Absolutely Heartbreaking !!
Bryan Habana was brilliant. January’s try at the House of Pain was historic. And Richard Bands, because, you know, a running try by a prop is a special occasion.
As an abs fan good to remember the old foe. My best memory was of the januarie try in 08. I was at that game in Dunedin and a giant fight broke out between an arrogant abs fan and a springbok fan. Unfortunately the abs fan got a well deserved broken eye socket and my team went down in a tight match lol. In town that night a big party and good times were had by all.
I was in a pub in Wimbledon - mostly Saffas but one table of Kiwis who I think were there so they could watch their team win surrounded by the opposition. They were very loud until Ricky scored that try and the whole place when absolutely and utterly nuts. Was awesome - and they stuck around to get drunk with us afterwards as well. I was never a huge fan of Ricky but I will never, ever forget that try and will be forever grateful to him for scoring it - that pickup as well - I have no idea how he held onto that ball.
But after Januarie scored that try Carter very nearly won it for the AB's with a drop, but the kick was charged down by the Boks lol! And the way they celebrated after the final whistle went was just beautiful...
That January try was one of those moments where you will always remember where you were when it happened..I am a huge Bok fan but have a lot of respect for the ABs and their style of play..
Great video. I remember our Springboks playing international games again after being in the wilderness for so long. All those legends come to life on the pitch. "Bullet! and Beast!" I cry out watching the video as people around me look at me funny. I was in the SADF in Bloem in 89/90 with some of our best Springboks, and most of them were real gentlemen.
Jonah was so humble......i saw him in 1995 in Pta at Holiday inn.....massive....huge man i think he was 19 years old at the time.....will never forget him......defnit.....by far.....the best.....wing...in he's era.......he was a great wing......and feared by all rugby players......Love from SA.
@@cosmos8970 Richard Bands is in great shape now and training with Jannie Brooks in Pretoria, check out Brooks and Bands, maybe he went through a bad patch.
The Springbok/All Black rivalry has to be strong for world rugby and rugby needs a powerful Springbok team and I have a feeling that this current Springbok team will continue their dominance.
Watch again at 00:45 When was the last time we saw a Springbok backline move like that, the old classic principle of passing the ball in front of the next man, who runs into it - fluent as can be. These day, it's usually standing passes to standing receivers, very stilted. We need to force players (and the coach) to watch these old tries to remind them, no matter how ' the game has changed' - it has not changed when playing from first phase.
Ricky January's try was special because it was the last ever match played on a field where the All Blacks had been unbeaten forever. It was at the death and won the game. Epic. On another occasion Robby Fleck was dropped from the Bok side and got recalled at the last minute because somebody got injured. He scored two tries that day - both individual efforts, and it won us the game.(Newlands?) Those were not shown here I think, but what was is an offload from Robby. I was under the impression that he had never done that.
That try by Ricky was special indeed. We have included Robbie Fleck's one try against the All Blacks in 2000 as it was the better one of two in our opinion
@@RealRugby really dont agree with the number one rated try. Definitely think the January or hougard try is the number one. As the january try was the winning try and took some tremendous skill. And the hougard try was a brilliant team try
@@FranVrede if you pay close attention you will see that we did the tries in chronological order year after year. We are just numbering the tries and not ranking them. It's a collection of 30 great tries, not a definitive list
Kiwi watching this video, dads from Sa and he also talks about the incredible matches and plays the springboks had, they are Abs strongest opponents hopefully they bring something back on the table soon
I have $100 on you guys to win RWC2019 in Japan. Got 11:1 odds back a year or two ago and couldn’t resist those odds. You guys always have the right defensive attitude to win RWCs, where it really counts over the flashiness of many AB tries. (AB supporter)
Great tries!!! Unfortunately, these 30 best tries might very well be the ONLY 30 tries that South Africa managed to score against the All Blacks since re-admission. As a South African, I hope that we manage to fix the rot in our rugby so that this magnificent rivalry can once again be properly called a rivalry. COMMON BOKKE!
Awesome try’s showing SA’s least celebrated strength’s, great basic skills 1 to 15, amazing deception and long striding, straight running. Pieter Steph Du Toit the most deserved international player of the year. What a weapon on the side of the scrum
Video uploaded 15 - Sep - 2017, Not one piece of footage from the last two years.. AC is doing a good job at making sure we do not score against the AB
Not seen in Super rugby from the SA teams as much anymore. Watch the Crusaders of the past 10+ years, so much confidence in someone always backing up. Thats where the confidence to trust offloads in every tackle comes from. Devastating to defenses when you think you have nailed the ball carrier and slowed the pace, to find an offload speeds the pace and another break is made.
@superedge, yes I have watched the AB my whole life and as stu2611 says, "at their best no team can the Springboks for intensity" is 100% correct.. prime example are the years between 2007-2009.. Boks murdered almost everyone in sight.
Gary Lakey ‘ From 2007-2009 The Boks murdered everyone in sight ‘. During the years 2007 -2009 The ABs played the Boks 8 times. .....4 wins each. This represented a good period for the Boks as since the end of apartheid the ABs have dominated them. During the period 2007 - 2009 the biggest winning margin for the Boks was 12 points......the biggest winning margin for the ABs was 27 points. Just the facts without the BS. I admit I’m an All Black supporter but NO ONE matches them for intensity and they have the record to prove it. I have watched rugby for 45 years. Perhaps you are either a South African or an All Black hater. Perhaps the ABs beating the Boks 57-0 last year wasn’t ‘intense’ enough for you.
Awesome vid! I remember watching that Richard Bands try and laughing when he steam rolled Carlos. Yeah the Boks still have plenty of talent but who really knows why its not translating on the field right now. Just really want that rivalry between the ABs and Boks back. Mind you that last test was pretty close...
I read this comment a year after you have posted it and I can safely say thanks to Rassie the rivalry came alive again in 2018! Lets hope for even more in 2019!
Scored a solid 24-25 against the ABs in Cape Town last week. Probably would've been 27-25 if the coach had Handre Pollard on from the beginning instead of Elton Jantjies.
staaldak Interesting comment. Do you think the All Blacks are able to select on merit? If so, then why is it the case? How did they get those Fijians and Samoans to become so good? Did that all happen by magic or did they have a serious NON-RACIAL development plan in place since forever? South Africa has a seriously defective background with regards to the equality of people. If you keep on selecting the so-called merit WHITE players, please tell me about the development plans in place to bring ALL colors of the nation up to scratch. Do you really think that rugby should be for WHITES only?
kevinr ruiters No. I think he was saying merit based selection of your first team based on performance. Nothing to do with race, as per NZ selections - if you are good enough, you get the jersey that week. You are arguing equal outcomes as opposed to equal opportunity. Just like the current day feminists, equal outcomes is forcing against human skills not for. I am for equal opportunity only - and so long as that is there, I don’t care for the outcome being ‘unequal’ in numbers of players. Skill and ability to produce results is the key to best ‘rugby outcome’.
kevinr ruiters I do recognize your desire for equal opportunity for all races. I totally agree. From what I have seen, there is at least that now? More or less. But after equal opportunity is achieved, must then come selection based on merit and then you’’lol produce the best SA Springbok results again - potentially better than the good old days given the increased population of rugby nous now afforded by equal opportunity. The SA black wingers are fantastic, more than matching the ubiquitous Fijian sourced wingers for pace. And Habana was the best ever IMO. Plus there are fabulous Trojans such as Kolisi and Mtarawere who have been top notch forever. Have faith, as I do, SA will be atthe peak again soon and as an AB supporter this is welcomed!
P.S., what's refreshing about South African back play in the past was they weren't crash and bash merchants. It's something NZ have definitely been guilty of at different times. Here you can see the Bok's actively looking for space and off loads, why risk losing the ball when you can go around him or draw and pass. Anyhow, Gerber was truly a great one of the best.
Notice how most of the trys were way back in the 90's, 80's, and 70's. That's when South Africa played great rugby back then. Now it's been spoiled by politics, it's never going to be the same.
staaldak could not agree more, I simply don't understand how he was voted best referee when he was completely bios towards that New Zealand side. Klein kak kan nie eers sien nie
Januarie's try again the All Blacks in Dunedin, I call the Fire Alarm try. We were living in Wellington NZ and me and my wife were the only ones in the entire bar wearing our Springbok jerseys. Everyone else in black. When he scored the try, the All Black supported disappeared as if the Fire Alarm had just gone off. :)
I was, depending on how you see it, incredibly lucky to stand with Joost Van Der Westhuizen in the VIP box in Brighton in 2015 when Japan beat the Boks, while that game didnt end well, seeing Joost be so important for so many of these tries really points to how iconic and incredible that man was for the bokke
I'm a kiwi now living in Oz but I must say I have always loved Springbok rugby. Great compilation.
Kiwis 60 wins over 38
SA play boring rugby NZ the best
How many World Cups bud..not boring for us....@Trajan2401
All Blacks fan here. I'd argue, with the exception of the late, great Jonah Lomu of course, Bryan Habana was the greatest winger to ever lace up Rugby boots.
Did you know that Jonah Lomu never ever scored a try against the springboks? He was a great winger though and great oke R.I.P big guy
Spot on Also my 1 and 2. RSA fan.
Blisto, but he occupied 4-tacklers and Cullen could score with ease
Jonah the legend never scored a try against the Boks! Glad they share the world cup try scoring record though
Agreed
You can see the playstyle evolving. You very rarely see players passing to their teammates while being tackled anymore. The game has changed to where everyone goes to ground, ruck, restart. The old rugby rules seem more fluid.
Facts.
Agree
I TOTALLY AGREE AND I'VE ALSO SEEN THIS AND SPOKE ABOUT IT. RUGBY BACK THEN WAS BETTER FOR ME.
Agreed
This Video Compilation makes one feel good and proud about SPRINGBOKS. Whenever we loose I watch it to feel good again. Thanks.
Habana is the king of the Springboks vs All Blacks. He always stepped up these big games.
The springboks have always been the toughest opponent against the AB's. Full pride and heart in their game
Yur tru correct.but only 38 game wins v 101 games
So tough NZ have beaten SA in 60 games to SAs 37
@@floydkingi4364 What a lame comment...
Who's here after springbok won the world cup
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...again!
Me
Alex Campbell ii
We are tied with NZ now we both have most cups tied with them
As Kiwi this is hard to watch. As a rugby fan, AMAZING!
Well just remember that NZ won most of them lol.
This shows how much our old rivals mean to us. I love the boks, but without New Zealand we wouldn't be two time champs. Credit to the best rugby nation.
Afrikaanse commentator take me back to when my grandfather listened the game over the radio 📻
I sit here flabbergasted watching this - It seems like Another Age - Another Era - The Sense of Urgency and the Commitment is something to behold - I doubt we will ever see something like this again - Absolutely Heartbreaking !!
You are climbing back but need to work on consistency
JJ vorster
JJ vorster
@Adnan Surti ,wasn't that the last time SA beat NZ in 2018?
Bryan Habana was brilliant. January’s try at the House of Pain was historic. And Richard Bands, because, you know, a running try by a prop is a special occasion.
As an abs fan good to remember the old foe. My best memory was of the januarie try in 08. I was at that game in Dunedin and a giant fight broke out between an arrogant abs fan and a springbok fan. Unfortunately the abs fan got a well deserved broken eye socket and my team went down in a tight match lol. In town that night a big party and good times were had by all.
I was in a pub in Wimbledon - mostly Saffas but one table of Kiwis who I think were there so they could watch their team win surrounded by the opposition. They were very loud until Ricky scored that try and the whole place when absolutely and utterly nuts. Was awesome - and they stuck around to get drunk with us afterwards as well. I was never a huge fan of Ricky but I will never, ever forget that try and will be forever grateful to him for scoring it - that pickup as well - I have no idea how he held onto that ball.
@@Narapoia1 It was a wonderful try that, I think, helped the Boks win the Tri-nations.
Got to say that, as a Saffa, I like your attitude.
But after Januarie scored that try Carter very nearly won it for the AB's with a drop, but the kick was charged down by the Boks lol! And the way they celebrated after the final whistle went was just beautiful...
That January try was one of those moments where you will always remember where you were when it happened..I am a huge Bok fan but have a lot of respect for the ABs and their style of play..
Great video. I remember our Springboks playing international games again after being in the wilderness for so long.
All those legends come to life on the pitch.
"Bullet! and Beast!" I cry out watching the video as people around me look at me funny.
I was in the SADF in Bloem in 89/90 with some of our best Springboks, and most of them were real gentlemen.
Love the Boks. Cheers from Aotearoa.
Love the 90s Springbok teams, such wonderful memories , B Venter, D Gerber , J Small and so on.
A must see video for all future Springbok coaches. Springbok rugby we all know and love at it's absolute best!
Jonah was so humble......i saw him in 1995 in Pta at Holiday inn.....massive....huge man i think he was 19 years old at the time.....will never forget him......defnit.....by far.....the best.....wing...in he's era.......he was a great wing......and feared by all rugby players......Love from SA.
I was at the Butch James try game. I have never heard a crowd so loud. The vibe in the stadium was electrifying.
That Ricky January try in 2008 was just one of the best
Brayn Habana is just magical
Richard Bands's try is one of the best
I saw him a few Weeks ago - The Poor Guy looks 80 - He can hardly walk properly - I remember his try above all other Springbok Tries.
oh no, whys that ?
@@cosmos8970 Richard Bands is in great shape now and training with Jannie Brooks in Pretoria, check out Brooks and Bands, maybe he went through a bad patch.
Loved the way he got rid of No 10 Merts
@@frankvendetta9230 "Get out of the way!"
Mark Andrews supporting play is a sight to behold..truly a giant in his own unique way..💚
Oh the good old days,Bokke!!!
The Springbok/All Black rivalry has to be strong for world rugby and rugby needs a powerful Springbok team and I have a feeling that this current Springbok team will continue their dominance.
Watch again at 00:45 When was the last time we saw a Springbok backline move like that, the old classic principle of passing the ball in front of the next man, who runs into it - fluent as can be. These day, it's usually standing passes to standing receivers, very stilted. We need to force players (and the coach) to watch these old tries to remind them, no matter how ' the game has changed' - it has not changed when playing from first phase.
Amen, brother (even if you're a sister).
A man hitting the ball at pace is very hard to stop, and is certainly going to get over the gainline...
Ricky January's try was special because it was the last ever match played on a field where the All Blacks had been unbeaten forever. It was at the death and won the game. Epic.
On another occasion Robby Fleck was dropped from the Bok side and got recalled at the last minute because somebody got injured. He scored two tries that day - both individual efforts, and it won us the game.(Newlands?) Those were not shown here I think, but what was is an offload from Robby. I was under the impression that he had never done that.
That try by Ricky was special indeed. We have included Robbie Fleck's one try against the All Blacks in 2000 as it was the better one of two in our opinion
Richard Bands try was great too.
@@RealRugby really dont agree with the number one rated try. Definitely think the January or hougard try is the number one. As the january try was the winning try and took some tremendous skill. And the hougard try was a brilliant team try
@@FranVrede if you pay close attention you will see that we did the tries in chronological order year after year. We are just numbering the tries and not ranking them. It's a collection of 30 great tries, not a definitive list
@@RealRugby thanx so much for the feedback. My bad. Love your videos
Got emotional watching all our bokke through the years progress
So many amazing memories watching many of these matches with my late Dad. Springboks =pride
Kiwi watching this video, dads from Sa and he also talks about the incredible matches and plays the springboks had, they are Abs strongest opponents hopefully they bring something back on the table soon
This video is another reminder of how good the Boks can get, once they get their act together..
These Springboks are always exciting to watch !! Thanks.
Geoff Laidler
Nice touch - subbing the year over the tries 👍
Kiwi here,can’t help but love springbok rugby..!! Apart from Jonah,habana best winger to have played !!’
As an old prop just love that Richard Bands try!
That pass by Montgomery was insane
All black fan but nice video.
Edit : good luck to S.A in the world cup you guys are sure looking good in super rugby
Drunken Pound are we though?🤭
@@aidan9788 We are
It's just such a beautiful sight!
Few more to add after this weekend in Wellington!
2019 & the Springboks reign supreme
Learn how to beat NZ then maybe.
@@Trajan2401 beat nz on their home soil 🤫
I have $100 on you guys to win RWC2019 in Japan. Got 11:1 odds back a year or two ago and couldn’t resist those odds. You guys always have the right defensive attitude to win RWCs, where it really counts over the flashiness of many AB tries. (AB supporter)
Enjoy your money!
Great tries!!! Unfortunately, these 30 best tries might very well be the ONLY 30 tries that South Africa managed to score against the All Blacks since re-admission. As a South African, I hope that we manage to fix the rot in our rugby so that this magnificent rivalry can once again be properly called a rivalry. COMMON BOKKE!
Some fantastic memories
Awesome try’s showing SA’s least celebrated strength’s, great basic skills 1 to 15, amazing deception and long striding, straight running. Pieter Steph Du Toit the most deserved international player of the year. What a weapon on the side of the scrum
now to all you youngsters 11:17 is how you hold a rugby ball properly
tuluvota 😂😂😂😂😂
wow
But that's two balls hey, not rugby. What are u teaching these youngins.
Bet u the youngest one here
Video should read "Habana's great tries against the All Blacks"
Beautiful. Would love to see more 😊
Video uploaded 15 - Sep - 2017, Not one piece of footage from the last two years.. AC is doing a good job at making sure we do not score against the AB
That offload game though....Where have our skills gone?
@Morris Anderson Or through our coaching.
Not seen in Super rugby from the SA teams as much anymore. Watch the Crusaders of the past 10+ years, so much confidence in someone always backing up. Thats where the confidence to trust offloads in every tackle comes from. Devastating to defenses when you think you have nailed the ball carrier and slowed the pace, to find an offload speeds the pace and another break is made.
Epic Tries especially Moulder winning try in 1996.
This is superb, at their best no team can the Springboks for intensity & I'm Welsh.
stu2611 ‘No team can match the Spingboks for intensity’ ....really ? Have you watched the All Blacks play in the last 30 years.
@superedge, yes I have watched the AB my whole life and as stu2611 says, "at their best no team can the Springboks for intensity" is 100% correct.. prime example are the years between 2007-2009.. Boks murdered almost everyone in sight.
Gary Lakey ‘ From 2007-2009 The Boks murdered everyone in sight ‘.
During the years 2007 -2009 The ABs played the Boks 8 times. .....4 wins each. This represented a good period for the Boks as since the end of apartheid the ABs have dominated them. During the period 2007 - 2009 the biggest winning margin for the Boks was 12 points......the biggest winning margin for the ABs was 27 points. Just the facts without the BS. I admit I’m an All Black supporter but NO ONE matches them for intensity and they have the record to prove it. I have watched rugby for 45 years. Perhaps you are either a South African or an All Black hater. Perhaps the ABs beating the Boks 57-0 last year wasn’t ‘intense’ enough for you.
@@SuperEdge67 ... by the same token, though, there is no way a team that goes down 57-0 is "at their best", so that argument is complete nonsense.
@@SuperEdge67 You got to give it to them this last world cup..I've never seen a team dominate scrums the way they did against every team they played.
Januarie's try was by far the best as it was our 1st win in NZ at that venue
Awesome vid! I remember watching that Richard Bands try and laughing when he steam rolled Carlos. Yeah the Boks still have plenty of talent but who really knows why its not translating on the field right now. Just really want that rivalry between the ABs and Boks back. Mind you that last test was pretty close...
I read this comment a year after you have posted it and I can safely say thanks to Rassie the rivalry came alive again in 2018! Lets hope for even more in 2019!
Incredible tries
I think after a 57-0 score line against the mighty ABs recently, this clip was needed, just to prove the Springboks can score tries
Aaron Clair not with that back 4 no
Except for jan serfantein
Boks are dead. They died once they lost to Japan. It's a mental thing.
Agreed - They've lost the ability to believe they can win.
Scored a solid 24-25 against the ABs in Cape Town last week. Probably would've been 27-25 if the coach had Handre Pollard on from the beginning instead of Elton Jantjies.
Pity Danie Gerber did play more international games...what a legend
All Black fan here and I must say there are some very nice tries. Disgusting what's been forced on your Rugby.
They can join European teams
SMC01ful ahh the old backhanded compliment.
The old team was great!! but disgusting is really not a good word to use.
Martin Nosworthy well now we’re good
Springbokke!!!
Now, update it with Cheslin Kolbe's try against New Zealand.
Rolls Royce what a player he was. I pray that SA rugby can recover and reach the level we use to play at.
Wow the boks had some serious skills back then.
TRUE
They also selected players based on merit back then... Just saying.
staaldak Interesting comment. Do you think the All Blacks are able to select on merit? If so, then why is it the case? How did they get those Fijians and Samoans to become so good? Did that all happen by magic or did they have a serious NON-RACIAL development plan in place since forever?
South Africa has a seriously defective background with regards to the equality of people. If you keep on selecting the so-called merit WHITE players, please tell me about the development plans in place to bring ALL colors of the nation up to scratch. Do you really think that rugby should be for WHITES only?
kevinr ruiters No. I think he was saying merit based selection of your first team based on performance. Nothing to do with race, as per NZ selections - if you are good enough, you get the jersey that week.
You are arguing equal outcomes as opposed to equal opportunity. Just like the current day feminists, equal outcomes is forcing against human skills not for. I am for equal opportunity only - and so long as that is there, I don’t care for the outcome being ‘unequal’ in numbers of players. Skill and ability to produce results is the key to best ‘rugby outcome’.
kevinr ruiters I do recognize your desire for equal opportunity for all races. I totally agree. From what I have seen, there is at least that now? More or less.
But after equal opportunity is achieved, must then come selection based on merit and then you’’lol produce the best SA Springbok results again - potentially better than the good old days given the increased population of rugby nous now afforded by equal opportunity.
The SA black wingers are fantastic, more than matching the ubiquitous Fijian sourced wingers for pace. And Habana was the best ever IMO. Plus there are fabulous Trojans such as Kolisi and Mtarawere who have been top notch forever. Have faith, as I do, SA will be atthe peak again soon and as an AB supporter this is welcomed!
P.S., what's refreshing about South African back play in the past was they weren't crash and bash merchants. It's something NZ have definitely been guilty of at different times. Here you can see the Bok's actively looking for space and off loads, why risk losing the ball when you can go around him or draw and pass. Anyhow, Gerber was truly a great one of the best.
Notice how most of the trys were way back in the 90's, 80's, and 70's. That's when South Africa played great rugby back then. Now it's been spoiled by politics, it's never going to be the same.
Yeah, we'll definitely never beat the all blacks again, especially not in NZ /s
Never say never mate, we just beat a couple days ago, by pure luck that is
Ruben Aucamp and despite the best efforts of that biased doos Nigel Owens!
staaldak could not agree more, I simply don't understand how he was voted best referee when he was completely bios towards that New Zealand side. Klein kak kan nie eers sien nie
Amazing to see how often Mark Andrews was the link man in so many of those early tries...
Big Mark was class. World team material in his day.
One if the great Boks, courageous player
Haven't watched the Springboks since we lost against Japan. No joke, I even forgot about them.
I just watch sevens these days and super rugby
7s is just a sideshow.
So much nostalgia for me. I grew up playing rugby and looking up to many of these players. But for some reason I just stopped watching rugby.
Well, you can watch all the videos on this channel to get a proper rugby fix! Glad you enjoyed it mate, thanks for the support!
Januarie's try again the All Blacks in Dunedin, I call the Fire Alarm try. We were living in Wellington NZ and me and my wife were the only ones in the entire bar wearing our Springbok jerseys. Everyone else in black. When he scored the try, the All Black supported disappeared as if the Fire Alarm had just gone off. :)
Some cracking tries here
I miss bryan habana and jean de villiers they are legends,even when we lose they would always perform their hearts out😳#rugby legends
Some of those were really awesome and innovative tries.
Sad to see how so much of rugby has become structured and formulaic.
I love South Africa...can someone please tell Leon Schuster we want a new movie😭❤❤
I was, depending on how you see it, incredibly lucky to stand with Joost Van Der Westhuizen in the VIP box in Brighton in 2015 when Japan beat the Boks, while that game didnt end well, seeing Joost be so important for so many of these tries really points to how iconic and incredible that man was for the bokke
Kallum Joost was an absolute legend. The greatest scrumhalf SA has ever produced
@@RealRugby Agreed. However, new man Faf de Klerk is looking more than a little tasty!
Excellent tries👌
Richard Bands - great try and commentary
Boks fan here.....Jonah Lomo.....best winger ever......to big.....to strong.....RIP BIB MAN.
gone are the days ,but got good memories .
They aren't gone though
Wow Habana spears like 5 times during this video. Impressive
I sometimes forget how good Habana actually was.
Man, just look at how those guys handled the ball in the 90s. Pro-level. No one kicked the damn thing away.
Richard Bands try is one of the all time greats!
These two have the be the two best tries ever:
17 - Richard bands
9 - January to win the game
Can somone please send this link this to Alistair Coetzee?
Stefan Buys please
Enough to go crazy about!
sudafrica offload heaven.......................These were my golden years of rugby
each try against the AB is to be celebrated ahaha they are so rare :-) GO BOKKE!
Looks like you have to update your list
I might have to do a top 35 tries and include all 5 from yesterday! What a win!
5:19 mins pause the video. 8x Black jerseys and one Green jersey. Paulse's try was really special.
Habana the try machine
How can you have a collection of great Springbok tries and not have a single Joost try?
True that. I mean that guy had sniping at a ruck to an artform
Could you do a video on the 100 best tries the all blacks have put on SA?
Definitely in our plans, but these days we could probably do 100 tries per decade!
@@RealRugby
Hehe that's my point (;
Oh so you want to see some real great tries?
Pretty impressive
What is the win/loss score between the 2 sides?
GREAT VIDEO
Could have added Joost's try from that 1998 game in Durban as well I reckon.
Great video but not so sure about the number 1 try, I had Ricky Januarie to win the game in NZ (for the first time in forever) as my #1
These tries aren't ranked... Look at the timeline...
well this makes me happy and sad at the same time
If only Boks today could play the rugby that the boks in the 90s could play
Is there no Joost's try in 98?
I think that was one of the best tries against ABs.
It was a classic! Was tough to leave out. Go and check out our tribute to Joost - it's on there
Joost was the best ever halfback IMO
Shocking how we could play and yet the potentiall
LOL funny to see how the Boks in the 90's had more skill than the Boks nowadays, tells you something
How about now?
I’m surprised to find that there have actually been 30 tries actually scored against the ABs that’s pretty high.