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Rugby World Cup 2023 ended in style in Saint-Denis as South Africa won the final against New Zealand to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for the fourth time in their history. In front of 80,000 fans at Stade de France and hundreds of millions more via broadcast and social media, the world of rugby united to crown the champions, concluding a remarkable Rugby World Cup.On every level, France was a resounding success, rising from the social and sporting turmoil of the pandemic to put smiles on the faces of fans across the host nation and around the world. Over 51 glorious days, France welcomed the rugby family with open arms and the rugby family brought passion, colour and fun as every dramatic moment played out in full and vibrant stadia the length and breadth of the host nation. It was the ultimate 200th birthday for the sport.
A tournament of firsts, France 2023 captivated as Chile made their debut and Portugal sent a nation rugby crazy with their first-ever win. Fiji played their full part in what will be remembered as the greatest weekend of rugby ever, as the four quarter-finals went down to the wire.Away from the field, Rugby World Cup 2023 set new standards as an event with a positive impact, connecting participating teams with community activities, raising awareness for LGBTQ+ rights, launching new player welfare innovations and seeing more than 80 per cent of all team movements undertaken by train or bus, a first for Rugby World Cup.
“As a Springbok, you always believe you are going to win,” centre Jessie Kriel said, less than an hour after South Africa beat New Zealand 12-11 at Stade de France to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a record fourth time.
“You don’t have doubts. Winning is a mindset something we train for – and that belief came through again.”
The idea that a 'winning mentality’ is carved into the foundation stones of champion sides is nothing new. But few, if any, squads can have etched it as deeply into their psyche as the Springboks v.2023.Coaches Rassie Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber targeted this year’s tournament when they took charge of the national side in 2018. By their own admission, and that of now two-time Men’s Rugby World Cup-winning captain Siya Kolisi, the 2019 title was a victory of hope over expectation.But 2023 was always going to be different. This was a title defence built on unwavering self-belief and indefatigable commitment, never mind that several other nations, too, had their hearts on the Webb Ellis Cup this year.
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