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Japie Mulder's perfect tackle on Jonah Lomu in the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final

Today it is exactly 20 years since South Africa won the 1995 Rugby World Cup by famously beating New Zealand 15-12 in a tense Ellis Park final. The win saw the newly democratic country overcome a number of odds, including stopping the imposing figure of a young giant named Jonah Lomu. The surviving members from that historic day in 1995 got together in Johannesburg today to relive the wonderful occasion, and share in what was a very special time for South Africa. While the late coach Kitch Christie and star flanker Ruben Kruger were notable absentees, their memory lives on in what the Springboks accomplished at a significant time for the country. The result unleashed a tide of goodwill and nation-building across South Africa, which a year earlier had celebrated democracy after decades of racial segregation. "Mr Mandela together with that Springbok team pointed the way to a new future for our people and 20 years later that day still has a massive resonance. We continue to salute the 1995'ers for what they achieved as a rugby team and what they meant to a nation," said SARU president Oregan Hoskins. As described by Springbok right wing on the day, James Small, centre Jampie Mulder's tackle on Lomu was a hugely signicant moment in the match. It's a tackle that will forever be remembered by South African fans, at a time when Lomu was all but unstoppable.

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