The greatest Rugby World Cup final? Huge expectations for All Blacks-Springboks showdown
The ultimate Rugby World Cup final. That’s the promise.
Saturday’s 106th showdown between gigantic rivals New Zealand and South Africa has elevated rugby’s biggest game — if that was at all possible — to a potential do-you-remember-where-you-were moment for everyone who follows the sport, young or old, from New Zealand, South Africa or elsewhere.
Through 102 years of games in a duel that’s remained rugby’s most ferocious even when there’s no silverware at stake, the All Blacks and the Springboks have met head-on just once in a World Cup final before.
While that 1995 title decider provided a momentous day for a newly democratic South Africa, the reality is it didn’t have the sheer rugby significance and context that this final at Stade de France in Paris has.