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Rugby Championship Podcast: Rugby Championship : Francois Pienaar Reflects on Honorary Doctorate Achievement

Rugby Championship : Francois Pienaar Reflects on Honorary Doctorate Achievement

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Francois Pienaar, legendary captain of the Springboks, receives an honorary doctorate from the University of Johannesburg. This recognition comes after Pienaar led South Africa to its first Rugby World Cup victory in 1995, defeating the All Blacks 15-12 in a gripping final at Ellis Park. Pienaar, who captained the national team in all 29 Tests from 1993 to 1996, expresses gratitude for this honor, calling it a humbling "full circle moment." He pays tribute to Nelson Mandela and coach Kitch Christie for their pivotal roles in his journey. Pienaar made his provincial debut with Transvaal in 1989, amassing 100 appearances before joining Saracens in 1996, where he played until 2000. His legacy as one of the greatest Springboks captains endures, marked by his iconic moment lifting the Webb Ellis Cup alongside Mandela.

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