Nelson Mandela's Impact on Springboks' 1995 Rugby World Cup Triumph
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Summary
The article discusses how Nelson Mandela's influence inspired the Springboks to victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup, uniting a divided nation. It also mentions predictions for the team's future success.
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A Springboks legend has predicted the side are on course for an unprecedented third straight title at the next tournament in Australia
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