The Rugby World Cup final hit Yokohama today. South Africa beat England 32-12—third title, most ever. Siya Kolisi’s squad dominated; Handre Pollard’s 22 points shone. 70,000 saw the Boks’ power—scrum crushed. Rugby’s kings reclaim the throne.
England led 6-3 early—Owen Farrell’s boot. Boks’ first try—Mapimpi’s 66th-minute corner—broke it. Kolisi’s leadership rallied; England’s lineout died. Second half was all SA—32-6 run. Physicality won—Boks’ way.
It’s not pretty—England’s attack stalled; 12 pens hurt. Boks’ early scrum wobbled—fixed it fast. Critics say rugby’s too brutal—fans love it. 2 billion watched—global hit. SA’s unity—Kolisi’s story—shines.
Kolisi’s 28—first Black captain, champ. England reloads—2023’s France. SA danced; rugby bowed. Boks rule again.
