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1995 Rugby Union World CupResults of The 1995 Rugby World Cup Hosted by South Africa Final Saturday, June 24 1995 - Ellis Park, Johannesburg: South Africa 15 - New Zealand 12
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- The score at the fulltime whistle was 12-12; a heroic defensive effort by the Springboks kept Jonah Lomu from scoring. (He would not score a single try against the Boks in his career.) The game, and ultimately the World Cup, was decided by an extra-time drop-goal by South African Joel Stransky.
Third Place Thursday, June 22 1995 - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria: France 19 - England 9
Semifinals Saturday, June 17 1995 - Kings Park, Durban: South Africa 19 - France 15
Sunday, June 18 1995 - Newlands, Cape Town: New Zealand 45 - England 29
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- While this World Cup saw the emergence of Jonah Lomu as a rugby superstar, this game made him a nearly mythic figure, as he shredded the England defence for four tries.
Quarterfinals Saturday, June 10 1995 - Kings Park, Durban: France 36 - Ireland 12
- Ellis Park, Johannesburg: South Africa 42 - Western Samoa 14
Sunday, June 11 1995 - Newlands, Cape Town: England 25 - Australia 22
- Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria: New Zealand 48 - Scotland 30
First Round Thursday, May 25 1995 - Newlands, Cape Town: South Africa 27 - Australia 18
Friday, May 26 1995 - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria: France 38 - Tonga 10
- Olympia Park, Rustenberg: Scotland 89 - Cte d'Ivoire 0
- Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth: Canada 34 - Romania 3
Saturday, May 27 1995 - Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London: Western Samoa 42 - Italy 18
- Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein: Wales 57 - Japan 10
- Kings Park, Durban: England 24 - Argentina 18
- Ellis Park, Johannesburg: New Zealand 43 - Ireland 19
Tuesday, May 30 1995 - Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London: Western Samoa 32 - Argentina 26
- Newlands, Cape Town: South Africa 21 - Romania 8
- Olympia Park, Rustenberg: France 54 - Cte d'Ivoire 18
- Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria: Scotland 41 - Tonga 5
Wednesday May 31 1995 - Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth: Australia 27 - Canada 11
- Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein: Ireland 50 - Japan 28
- Kings Park, Durban: England 27 - Italy 20
- Ellis Park, Johannesburg: New Zealand 34 - Wales 9
Saturday June 3 1995 - Olympia Park, Rustenberg: Tonga 29 - Cte d'Ivoire 11
- Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch: Australia 42 - Romania 3
- Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria: France 22 - Scotland 19
- Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth: South Africa 20 - Canada 0
Sunday June 4 1995 - Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London: Italy 31 - Argentina 25
- Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein: New Zealand 145 - Japan 17
- Ellis Park, Johannesburg: Ireland 24 - Wales 23
- Kings Park, Durban: England 44 - Western Samoa 22
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