I’m not even South African but whenever I see the players jump after the final scrum and the crowd erupt in unison it always brings a smile to my face 😊
I was there (next to the MacSteel advert), the greatest 2 hours I ever had, goosebumps! Great vid. What few know is when Pienaar was interviewed on the field and was asked to thank the 70,000 crowd for their support, he instead thanked the 50 million South Africans, this did a lot to prevent a full civil war that was very close at the time.
@@James.Gnostic.Galahad there was a low intensity civil war between the Zulu’s and Xhosa tribes threatening to get bigger, and a white extra right wing readying for an armed struggle against the anc…
I am a high school student in Japan. Recently, in class, I heard the story of Pinaar and deeply moved. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to hear such a wonderful story. Thank you for reading my writing. I will do my best on the upcoming exam in a few days. (Gannbarimasu! = Do my best! in Japanese)
Just like that ship that hit an iceberg and sank. Totally ripped off from that film with Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet. Can’t remember the name. ;).
You are lucky my friend. This was the most important rugby match of all time I think. Even though I was a gutted 13 year old kiwi after the game, my sadness turned very quickly as I realised what this meant to SA. SA needed it and wanted it more I think....What a moment.
I was 18 years old , this was one of my greatest memories despite rooting for the Allblacks because of Jonah Lomu. Now the fans can see this final again 28 years later the 2 greatest rugby nations, looking forward for it
@@frikkievandenberg8318 Yep, what a game. As a kiwi watching this aged 13, after 10 minutes of bitter pain after the loss, the significance of what this meant to SA as a nation made me move on very quickly. The only time i've been happy for an All Blacks loss. This was very special for NZ to be a part of something so monumental.
The fact that they had only been back in World Rugby for 3 years just shows how good this TEAM was. I’m still hurt deep down that we lost but I’m happy for SA as it meant a lot more to them as it would of for NZ. Roll on RWC 23!!
@@tseyazmutseyami1402 I also left. There really isn't, unfortunately, enough opportunity, proper health care services, economic growth, or safety to confidently raise a family in South Africa.
@@joelego5767 Where did you go to my friend? I'm just wondering how it worked out. I'm from NZ and I have a lot of fondness towards SA and it's people but I'm very sad to see what it has become.
WATCHED THIS LIVE IN 1995, WATCHING IT NOW IN 2024, AND MY HEART IS STILL IN MY STOMACH EVEN THOUGH I KNOW THE OUTCOME. WHAT A GREAT DAY FOR OUR COUNTRY.
I've watched the movie a dozen times, and it makes you feel good about overcoming and forgiveness. This is the first time I've actually watched the actual match, and can only imagine the excitement.
a moment of history for the people of southafrica and everybody who lives for humanity and brotherhood. i love the tears in my eyes, because they are tears of joy 🙏 ❤️ 🌏
Please. I wish. I hope. I pray. This match will be significant. It will be history in the making. They both have 3 titles each. Let's see who makes it 4. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
I'll never forget this! Watched on TV in the bedroom with my 2 kids & Yorkie dog. The Haka didn't intimidate our Bokke one bit! Nail biting suspense! Us hoarse from yelling! My son's bed pillow popped, stuffing flying all over the place! Me peeking through my fingers at the end. My kids leaping on & off the beds, dog's tail wagging like mad. I fell in love with Joel Stransky. James Small didn't even flinch, he took on Jona Lomu no problem! Chester Williams ran like the wind! Joost van der Westhuizen & Capt Francois Pienaar. Our Madiba in his No. 6 jersey, we all loved him Nelson Mandela. Final whistle we/SA won! My BP was through the roof! My heart raced! Cars honking for hours! So proud of our Bokke & our Madiba. Sadly, they are gone now - Madiba, James Small, Chester Williams & Joost van der Westhuizen - & Jona Lomu too - they are missed but will never be forgotten. Thank you, Springboks & All Blacks, for the most exciting sports game I have ever watched! xx
I remember walking in the street with my brother and a friend in Kempton Park. Then we heard they neighbors when they scored the Tri. The whole street went boas!.
I was in Pretoria at that time … I have never forgotten… everyone had high hopes for the future in South Africa…and look at the Country now! A Criminal Enterprise is running everything into the ground!
A friend of mine had a ticket, got hammered at a bar beforehand and enjoyed the atmosphere so much he just stayed in the bar. Someone said I wish I could be there at half time and he said I have a ticket here you go. He still doesn’t regret it lol
I remember watching this match live. This is the game where half the All Blacks got poisoned the night before the match. I will never forget seeing Jeff Wilson throwing up on the sidelines. Weird how that part doesn’t seem to have aired in South Africa…
really - what a doos - poisoned before the match - the only "poison" in the All Blacks was their own arrogance believing they were just going to roll SA over and that Lomu was their secret weapon to cut the line at will - well, whenever he touched the ball he was tackled properly and low to cut him down - wonder why the All Blacks never provided any simple blood test analysis from all the players to prove this "poisoning" myth - pathetic actually that a lie had to be thought up to cover for their frailties and arrogance -
What has the 57-0 defeat got to do with your pathetic notion that the AB's were poisoned before the 1995 World Cup final - your puny brain can't even stick to the matter being discussed before you flipflop to the 57-0 defeat - strange that not one AB player from the 1995 World Cup squad has ever come forward to present any evidence that they were in fact poisoned - what a pathetic bunch of whingers and liars you are - you don't belong in the world wide rugby fraternity - absolute pathetic doos... @@FullmetalSP1
If I may... Considering what has been happening with rugby over the past few years, Ed Morrison and his team congratulations. En my mees gunsteling skeidsregter, Freek Burger. We as rugby lovers salute you!!!
As a New Zealander and having a very large bet on New Zealand at 4/1, I was still happy at the result. South Africa deserved to win, and Mandela was the man of the hour.
Yeah dude, I was 13 and remember it like it was yesterday. Soooo gutting. Yet SA just couldn't be denied that day. It wasn't just a game this, this is South African history right there and I do not wish the result had been different - though i'm a kiwi.
Should have been a penalty try to South Africa in the first half for scrum disengagement as the scrum was nearing the try line. Ed Morrison got off the hook
I remember putting just 10 pound on south Africa at 3_1 I was 21 years old I was the only 1 backing the Springboks out of my mates just because they had lomu they ended up smashing him down every time in the end he didn't want the ball he started passing it out lol
I put on £1000 on NZ to win the Cup at 4/1 (the biggest bet I ever had). Mandela was certainly the man of the moment. It is a pity there is so much negative feeling towards Jonah Lomu. He was loved in New Zealand.
Alfa&Omega 00000 No, their fault was taking away Afrikaner self-determination. Now whites are getting their property confiscated by the government, if not outright murdered by Mandela-lovers.
401 Rhody - *Their* property??? They stole the land in the first place, so having to return it must be, I agree, a terrible blow to "Afrikaner self-determination" - shame you can't just carry on slaughtering and imprisoning the rightful owners , eh, mate?
@@tiomiguel999 They didnt steal the land from the blacks/bantu as they too were invaders. If you say it's okay to take white land then it's okay to take black land as they both came from the north. One by sea and one by land..
Ab from 1992 to 1997 was better but home crowd and the staduim and the altitude gave us 3 points more than them plus the guys realy realy played there hearts out
@@LB_die_Kaapie no proof of that?? Well in new zealand there is when it was reported. South Africa seemed to keep quite hahaha. Sour grapes? New Zealand looking at 3 in a row. I'm fine
@@LB_die_Kaapie anyone can report anything? It's a known fact you south Africans forget to report everytime this world cup is mentioned. Hahaha they said that about the last 2 right? Tbh I'd love to see Argentina or Ireland win it! No every kiwi just wants to see them win every year
I'm a novice at this, but having watched the World Cup matches this year, do guys attempt less dropkicks now? Has that skill dropped from the game? Or are teams just more aggressive in going for tries?
I hope there is no such thing as anti race, thank you president Nelson Mandela may God give the best there black red yellow white gray we are the same nothing is different
It’s funny how the AB’s put all their hopes into Lomu dominating the Boks like he had most other teams, but they had his number and he didn’t get anything by them. Brilliant defence by the Boks.
@@icecreamy4424 you're right, the Springboks have turned the tide over the last few years. They are an outstanding side. All the best for the upcoming tests
The South Africans should have brought a gangs of Zulus to perform a war chant in full Zulu martial gear! No less intimidating that the haka of the Kiwis! Just see the movie "Zulu!"
NZ always have excused, cry babies, first apartheid, then something they ate tell me that you've stopped been raciest when the native New Zealanders are running the country's.
I’m not even South African but whenever I see the players jump after the final scrum and the crowd erupt in unison it always brings a smile to my face 😊
I was there (next to the MacSteel advert), the greatest 2 hours I ever had, goosebumps!
Great vid.
What few know is when Pienaar was interviewed on the field and was asked to thank the 70,000 crowd for their support, he instead thanked the 50 million South Africans, this did a lot to prevent a full civil war that was very close at the time.
What if the all blacks decided not to play? Main's team the greatest in history. Nastier 🤙
@@noisepollution6761
Living up to your tag their…..brother
Civil war after 1994? For what?
@@James.Gnostic.Galahad there was a low intensity civil war between the Zulu’s and Xhosa tribes threatening to get bigger, and a white extra right wing readying for an armed struggle against the anc…
I am a high school student in Japan.
Recently, in class, I heard the story of Pinaar and deeply moved.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to hear such a wonderful story.
Thank you for reading my writing.
I will do my best on the upcoming exam in a few days. (Gannbarimasu! = Do my best! in Japanese)
I swear they just stole this story from ‘Invictus’? Same score and everything
You don't say??🤔
Hahahaha
hahaha nailed it
Great movie
Just like that ship that hit an iceberg and sank. Totally ripped off from that film with Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet. Can’t remember the name. ;).
What a moment, i was there. It was so so emotional, sport really has the magic to bring people together.
You are lucky my friend. This was the most important rugby match of all time I think. Even though I was a gutted 13 year old kiwi after the game, my sadness turned very quickly as I realised what this meant to SA. SA needed it and wanted it more I think....What a moment.
RIP James Small and Jonah Lomu. Truely great boys of rugby gone too soon.💕
And Ruben Kruger and Chester Williams and Joost van der Westhuizen!
One of the most memorable rugby matches. I was 10 years old and still remember the buzz around the country. Rugby always brings this country together.
I was 18 years old , this was one of my greatest memories despite rooting for the Allblacks because of Jonah Lomu. Now the fans can see this final again 28 years later the 2 greatest rugby nations, looking forward for it
Morgan Freeman looks so much younger...
Amazing to see how far rugby has come !
In South Africa
Monster win this in 95, Boks of 2019 go and do it for our 3 lost Boks Ruben, Joost and Chester.Bring it back home boys. Bok power.
and James Small
Lovely bit of food poisoning
What a moment. What a great time be alive. 95-07-19 greatest years ever. 🙏🏽 Proud to be a South African🇿🇦
You mean 95
Yeah bcs 96 they ab smashed us but 95 was ours
Greatest years hmm 1996 would tell a different story lol
@@frikkievandenberg8318 Yep, what a game. As a kiwi watching this aged 13, after 10 minutes of bitter pain after the loss, the significance of what this meant to SA as a nation made me move on very quickly. The only time i've been happy for an All Blacks loss. This was very special for NZ to be a part of something so monumental.
The fact that they had only been back in World Rugby for 3 years just shows how good this TEAM was.
I’m still hurt deep down that we lost but I’m happy for SA as it meant a lot more to them as it would of for NZ.
Roll on RWC 23!!
May Peace & Unity prevail forever in South Africa... With love from Nagaland, India...
Perhaps the most moving moment in all sporting history.
Tomorrow is the day people, we need this passion! Go bokke!
Brilliant times we sure lived through some interesting times...I miss my beloved Africa
why did you leave
@@tseyazmutseyami1402 I also left. There really isn't, unfortunately, enough opportunity, proper health care services, economic growth, or safety to confidently raise a family in South Africa.
@@joelego5767 Where did you go to my friend? I'm just wondering how it worked out. I'm from NZ and I have a lot of fondness towards SA and it's people but I'm very sad to see what it has become.
@@tseyazmutseyami1402 It's not a very prosperous or safe country these days mate.
I'm here feeling lekker as 2019 champions! 😎
For the third time lekker...
Yes, that was a big win against Her Majesty's troops.
And now im also here feeling lekker watching the 2007 -2019-2023 worldcup could watch this 1 in 1995 cause i am n 1994 boy
WATCHED THIS LIVE IN 1995, WATCHING IT NOW IN 2024, AND MY HEART IS STILL IN MY STOMACH EVEN THOUGH I KNOW THE OUTCOME. WHAT A GREAT DAY FOR OUR COUNTRY.
I've watched the movie a dozen times, and it makes you feel good about overcoming and forgiveness. This is the first time I've actually watched the actual match, and can only imagine the excitement.
alas THE WORLD CUP REMATCH WE’VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!! 🇳🇿 vs 🇿🇦 in 2023.. LET’S GOOOOO!!!!
Wins: 1995, 2007, 2019
=12 year interval
Well done Bokke!
Hmmmm lemme guess.... 2031 next victory?
@@TheIndogamer lol haha
Maybe 2023 for South Africa or Australia
@@robbiewales3007 Australia? You wish!
Japan have had an undefeated pool in 2019 I’m hoping they can play well to take on the big names like New Zealand, Australia and England
Love how fast the lineouts and scrums set. Makes for much more entertaining rugby.
Look at the commitment and love for the sport. Priceless!!! I love my country and rugby.
This was my 1st world cup finals I watch my grandpa record it great game south africa 1st world cup champion
Just an incredible story. What people can do when we come together and collaborate is without limit.
a moment of history for the people of southafrica and everybody who lives for humanity and brotherhood. i love the tears in my eyes, because they are tears of joy 🙏 ❤️ 🌏
Food poisoning is a beautiful thing
The kickers were amazing a drop goal from 40 metres out and a penalty from 50 meters
JJ VORSTER
These are farm and Val boys. And they have now included black South African boys- nothing will stop us
the year is 2023 and South Africa is about to do it again!!!
Please. I wish. I hope. I pray. This match will be significant. It will be history in the making.
They both have 3 titles each.
Let's see who makes it 4. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
That’s when rugby was rugby!!!! I loved how the game was played and won on the field and not decided by the ref.
I thought the core of rugby was scoring tries
How did you miss the try
is incredible how different rugby used to be so
Chester Williams must be proud of Siya Kolisi
I think every South African is ❤️
Who's watching in 2024? 🇿🇦❤️
Saw the match on TV live. It was the first time a major rugby tournament was shown live on Indian television. What a wonderful match and tournament
I still like the world in union song from this tournament. Just sucks we lost .
Nobody lost here. Fantastic game.
Kiri te Kanawa
I'll never forget this! Watched on TV in the bedroom with my 2 kids & Yorkie dog. The Haka didn't intimidate our Bokke one bit! Nail biting suspense! Us hoarse from yelling! My son's bed pillow popped, stuffing flying all over the place! Me peeking through my fingers at the end. My kids leaping on & off the beds, dog's tail wagging like mad. I fell in love with Joel Stransky. James Small didn't even flinch, he took on Jona Lomu no problem! Chester Williams ran like the wind! Joost van der Westhuizen & Capt Francois Pienaar. Our Madiba in his No. 6 jersey, we all loved him Nelson Mandela. Final whistle we/SA won! My BP was through the roof! My heart raced! Cars honking for hours! So proud of our Bokke & our Madiba. Sadly, they are gone now - Madiba, James Small, Chester Williams & Joost van der Westhuizen - & Jona Lomu too - they are missed but will never be forgotten. Thank you, Springboks & All Blacks, for the most exciting sports game I have ever watched! xx
👏🏼
2019 WORLD CHAMPIONS
Mandela siempre un grande 💪💪😍💓🇨🇴🇺🇲
South Africa have won the Rugby World Cup every Year of the Boar: 1995, 2007, and 2019.
I’m glad the Haka was part of the highlights.
I remember walking in the street with my brother and a friend in Kempton Park. Then we heard they neighbors when they scored the Tri. The whole street went boas!.
I can't wait for Invictus II...
Una grandissima partita!👏👏👏👏
I was in Pretoria at that time … I have never forgotten… everyone had high hopes for the future in South Africa…and look at the Country now! A Criminal Enterprise is running everything into the ground!
The captain of South Africa looks so friendly
I remember this like it was 29 years ago.
Memories💞👍👏
NZ had Jonah Lomu, but we had Nelson Mandela and he wasn't even on the field!
And a crook chef who food poisons the All Blacks
A friend of mine had a ticket, got hammered at a bar beforehand and enjoyed the atmosphere so much he just stayed in the bar. Someone said I wish I could be there at half time and he said I have a ticket here you go. He still doesn’t regret it lol
Came here after watched Invictus❤
I remember watching this match live. This is the game where half the All Blacks got poisoned the night before the match. I will never forget seeing Jeff Wilson throwing up on the sidelines. Weird how that part doesn’t seem to have aired in South Africa…
really - what a doos - poisoned before the match - the only "poison" in the All Blacks was their own arrogance believing they were just going to roll SA over and that Lomu was their secret weapon to cut the line at will - well, whenever he touched the ball he was tackled properly and low to cut him down - wonder why the All Blacks never provided any simple blood test analysis from all the players to prove this "poisoning" myth - pathetic actually that a lie had to be thought up to cover for their frailties and arrogance -
@@roblouw3038”All Blacks win57-0 - Handing Springboks their biggest loss ever”.
What has the 57-0 defeat got to do with your pathetic notion that the AB's were poisoned before the 1995 World Cup final - your puny brain can't even stick to the matter being discussed before you flipflop to the 57-0 defeat - strange that not one AB player from the 1995 World Cup squad has ever come forward to present any evidence that they were in fact poisoned - what a pathetic bunch of whingers and liars you are - you don't belong in the world wide rugby fraternity - absolute pathetic doos... @@FullmetalSP1
Very few believe that pathetic excuse!
@@FullmetalSP1that loss was as a result of the political situation in SA. Even a fool like you should know that.
A game that saved a Nation!
It was such a monumental game at the time.....It's a shame that SA is struggling as a nation so much now.
that is beautiful, also for the meaning of it. Beautiful!
If I may... Considering what has been happening with rugby over the past few years, Ed Morrison and his team congratulations. En my mees gunsteling skeidsregter, Freek Burger. We as rugby lovers salute you!!!
The best we will ever see the springboks for the rest of all time to come.
What a day!!!
Quem tava vendo a sessão da tarde e véi ver ????
Eu kkkk
who is here 2019...
I loved this final not a single try was scored but kicks on goal beautiful
As a New Zealander and having a very large bet on New Zealand at 4/1, I was still happy at the result. South Africa deserved to win, and Mandela was the man of the hour.
Probably the most nerve wracking final ever
Yeah dude, I was 13 and remember it like it was yesterday. Soooo gutting. Yet SA just couldn't be denied that day. It wasn't just a game this, this is South African history right there and I do not wish the result had been different - though i'm a kiwi.
Not after the 2023 one. Same teams though
So when will the next movie come out with the first black captain
Is it just me, but is this one is the best plays from the Springboks? They seem to have so much energy and skill
I feel, and felt at the time, that the Springbok's were men possessed. Mandela and the need of the country made them unstoppable.
They needed extra time to beat a team of poisoned men.
The All Black team were the real heroes.
11:14 the greatest tackle in the history of the world!
Matt damon great game
Love watching the ole games....nzl ab
How beautiful
greetings from Indonesia
I'm here after watching Invictus.Nelson Mandela Madiba we respect you.Respect for this great leader from Bangladesh.
Should have been a penalty try to South Africa in the first half for scrum disengagement as the scrum was nearing the try line. Ed Morrison got off the hook
What a moment
@11:15 Springboks fans yelling out ' No More Lomu' ohh gumon
I was 10 years old, now I'm 38 and we have 4.
The commentator sounds like Martin Tyler
I remember putting just 10 pound on south Africa at 3_1 I was 21 years old I was the only 1 backing the Springboks out of my mates just because they had lomu they ended up smashing him down every time in the end he didn't want the ball he started passing it out lol
Yes, Lomu has yet to score a first try against South Africa.
I put on £1000 on NZ to win the Cup at 4/1 (the biggest bet I ever had). Mandela was certainly the man of the moment. It is a pity there is so much negative feeling towards Jonah Lomu. He was loved in New Zealand.
Nelson Mandela was the Real Champion .. Never forget that
Haha I like him I believe he had the kiwis food poisoned
Alfa&Omega 00000 No, their fault was taking away Afrikaner self-determination. Now whites are getting their property confiscated by the government, if not outright murdered by Mandela-lovers.
401 Rhody - *Their* property??? They stole the land in the first place, so having to return it must be, I agree, a terrible blow to "Afrikaner self-determination" - shame you can't just carry on slaughtering and imprisoning the rightful owners , eh, mate?
@You know where I like it... Nelson Mandela was a freedom fighter who spent 27 years in prison .. One of the greatest Human beings of modern times
@@tiomiguel999 They didnt steal the land from the blacks/bantu as they too were invaders. If you say it's okay to take white land then it's okay to take black land as they both came from the north. One by sea and one by land..
Ab from 1992 to 1997 was better but home crowd and the staduim and the altitude gave us 3 points more than them plus the guys realy realy played there hearts out
Oh and the poison lol
And food poisoning
This historic moment was inspiration for the Matt Damon film, Invictus. South Africa 15 def New Zealand 12
the day Lomu was neutralised
Woooow 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤
Great day
Who is here after watching invictus?
I'm not
😂😂😂I am here brother. I cried watching that movie
I hope NZ avoid complementary food deliveries 😂😂
Also everyone forgets to mention the coincidental food poisoning of 3/4 of the new Zealand side, after attending the pre match dinner. 🤔
No proof of that.. sour grapes..
@@LB_die_Kaapie no proof of that?? Well in new zealand there is when it was reported. South Africa seemed to keep quite hahaha. Sour grapes? New Zealand looking at 3 in a row. I'm fine
@@LB_die_Kaapie
Yes buddy just sour grapes.
@@UNCLEBILLYTEE Anyone can report anything. Sour grapes is all it is. And dont be so sure about 3 in a row lol few teams bested you last year
@@LB_die_Kaapie anyone can report anything? It's a known fact you south Africans forget to report everytime this world cup is mentioned. Hahaha they said that about the last 2 right? Tbh I'd love to see Argentina or Ireland win it! No every kiwi just wants to see them win every year
2023 world cup they are meeting again!
🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
2 hours now before kick off.
Let history repeat itself in the name of Nelson Mandela I pray. Amen. 🙏
@@SibusisoHlophe-dp5lqIt did
@@NoName-hg6cc in the name of Nelson. 🙏
I'm here to watch the movie "INVICTUS" Sensational this final
Invictus team hit on
I'm a novice at this, but having watched the World Cup matches this year, do guys attempt less dropkicks now? Has that skill dropped from the game? Or are teams just more aggressive in going for tries?
legendary
that first try would be allowed today
I hope there is no such thing as anti race, thank you president Nelson Mandela may God give the best there black red yellow white gray we are the same nothing is different
Who’s here after watching Invictus
Me
I came after watching Invictus
Paul Hutchinson they made the film after this game mate lol
It’s funny how the AB’s put all their hopes into Lomu dominating the Boks like he had most other teams, but they had his number and he didn’t get anything by them. Brilliant defence by the Boks.
Boks couldn't even put away a team that had been poisoned. Funny how the boks have been dominated by the all blacks over the last twenty years
Brilliant work from suzie the waitress
@@Me-ex7qg yet the past three years say otherwise.
@@icecreamy4424 you're right, the Springboks have turned the tide over the last few years. They are an outstanding side. All the best for the upcoming tests
Who's here after the 2023 world cup final??
I couldnt see matt damon in there?
Anyone who knows rugby well knows that New Zealand - France should have been the final ...
The South Africans should have brought a gangs of Zulus to perform a war chant in full Zulu martial gear! No less intimidating that the haka of the Kiwis! Just see the movie "Zulu!"
21:32 check the cheap shot by Ian Jones on Kobus Wiese.
We’ve won it 3 times yeah yeah
@Maori Boy Oh, yeah yeah
@Maori Boy Don't forget that we didn't participate for the first 2 world cups 😂
@@lwazim8754 did you win it back to back after the second time?
Or do you have another excuse?
You really can't count NZ prior to 1995 as a true world Cup when you didn't allow the best team in the world to play
NZ always have excused, cry babies, first apartheid, then something they ate tell me that you've stopped been raciest when the native New Zealanders are running the country's.
Give thanks to God..for the glory..(22:08 Amen..Watching 2020 during this Pandemic
Who came watch this after the film "INVICTUS" ?
God bless the Bokke
We were watching on big screen at work - private sector.