Echoes of Triumph: The Springboks' 2007 Rugby World Cup Victory

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Get ready to journey through time as we lace up our boots and relive the electrifying path to glory at the 2007 Rugby World Cup, guided by none other than Springbok Team Manager Zola Yeye. Brace yourself for an immersive experience as Zola pulls back the curtain on the riveting tales that unfolded behind the scenes.

Yeye dives headfirst into the heart of the matter, laying bare his challenging dynamics with coach, Jake White, and his pivotal role in the disciplinary hearings that surrounded legends like Francois Steyn and Schalk Burger.

Prepare for a chuckle as Yeye spills the beans on the intriguing aftermath of the World Cup victory – from President Thabo Mbeki's astounded security detail to the playful admonishments from the president himself as he received the victorious players at his official residence. The anecdotes flow freely as Zola captures the essence of these moments with unparalleled authenticity.

00:00 Introduction by Peter
00:43 Becoming Springbok Team Manager
04:45 Relationship with Jake White
16:47 Annihilating England 36-0
20:37 Francois Steyn’s disciplinary
26:19 Australia & All Blacks lose
29:00 Buildup to the final
31:08 Winning the 2007 Rugby World Cup
34:14 President Thabo Mbeki
40:10 Victory parades in South Africa
44:07 Trivia Question

Peter says: I love the Springboks and rugby is one of my favourite sports. Although as a sports journalist I am supposed to remain neutral, I always like to point out that before I became a professional, I was just a big fan! I hold a Masters Degree in International Journalism so at least you know I should be able to ask a good question or two! My dream is to do this YouTube Channel permanently. You can help me out by liking the videos, subscribing to the channel and hitting the notification bell.

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