The Rugby World Cup came to a dramatic end when South Africa defeated New Zealand by one point in the main event.
It was an impressive eight weeks of events that left the rugby community behind countries like Portugal and Fiji. The tournament was full of rewarding moments that went beyond 80 minutes and exemplified the sport’s moving culture.
South Africa and Tonga prayed together about his death after a hard break, Anton Lienert-Brown visited Le Roux Malan in the hospital after Namibia had seriously broken a leg and everyone supported Josua Tuisova following the tragic news of her death. your son.
This Rugby World Cup has probably been documented and received more attention than ever before, especially thanks to the popularity of platforms like TikTok.
There have been hundreds of millions of views in the last two months, but there are five videos that stand out from the rest.
This is the definitive list of the top five rugby videos from the 2023 World Cup.
All statistics are from the Rugby World Cup on TikTok.
5. Cheslin Kolbe’s loss is 11.1 million.
It was probably the defining moment of the World Cup.
France and South Africa played a classic quarter-final, with eventual world champions South Africa eliminating the hosts in dramatic fashion. Les Bleus were recognized as one of the favorites, so the result surprised many.
The game ended 28-29, and in one-point games every detail counts. In a rare case, South African winger Cheslin Kolbe scored Thomas Ramos’s winning goal for the hosts.
Kolbe showed electric speed and excellent timing to nullify the extras.
Check out Kolbe’s incredible speed below.
4. Irish fans singing “Zombie” – 11.4 million
Irish fans really brought the strength of their country to France, and that’s what this clip symbolizes.
Many Irish fans were hoping to see their country lift the Webb Ellis Cup this year. They had just won a Grand Slam and become the number 1 racket in the world, it seemed like the time had come.
Green filled the streets of France on the days of every Ireland match, and the Cranberries’ “Zombie” became the unofficial anthem of the World Cup. The 1994 hit was played several times after each game, but there was one occasion that stood out from the rest.
Andy Farrell’s side have just beaten Scotland 36-14 to top Group B in their final game before the playoffs. Ireland were four points clear of the already defeated Springboks and it was a real moment of faith for the fans who gathered for a truly thrilling version of the 90s classic.
In the end it didn’t go to Ireland, who lost to New Zealand in the quarter-finals. Many consider it one of the best games ever played.
Check out the impressive harmony below.
3. Springbok’s fun dance moves: 11.8 million
Nothing can be said about it, it’s just good vibes!
Following the Springboks’ World Cup victory against New Zealand, defender Trevor Nyakane, 34, made some serious moves on the field, casually wearing a winner’s medal around his neck.
It can’t be better! His teammates Luhanyo Am and Jayden Hendrick look on and smile at the great man’s extreme joy.
Watch Nyakane play his game below.
2. Joe Marler ragpicker Faf de Klerk – 15.5 million
It happened in a tense quarter-final between England and South Africa.
With the Springboks 12-6 against England in the 50th minute, Faf de Klerk came out of the defensive line to hit hard on Joe Marler, who thought he would be relieved.
The ball never reached Marler and de Klerk collided ridiculously with the post and looked at the Springbok as if he were nothing more than a nuisance. The England international took down De Klerk with one hand in a truly hilarious moment.
With Marler, a fun sport, and De Klerk, his ‘Giant Killer’, it was a true rugby clash.
Watch Marler’s hilarious moment below.
1. Kylian Mbappé looks at France: 18.5 million
Kylian Mbappé and several friends from the national team were present at the first day of the French rugby match, which defeated New Zealand (27-13).
The striker has already been seen with players such as Dayot Upamecano, from Bayern Munich, Antoine Griezmann, from Atlético Madrid, and Ousmane Dembélé, from PSG.
The French team of stars are trying, but it must be said that Mbappé did not seem to be fully aware of what was happening.
See Mbappé’s reaction to France’s attempt below.
Source: Wales Online

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