Springboks vs New Zealand: SA Woman Shares Tips for Surviving Rugby World Cup Final in TikTok Video

Springboks vs New Zealand: SA Woman Shares Tips for Surviving Rugby World Cup Final in TikTok Video

  • A South African woman posted a hilarious TikTok video displaying how she is preparing to watch the Rugby World Cup final
  • Based on the Springboks' last-minute victories in the tournament, the lady gathered supplies to help her cope with the anxiety during the game
  • Mzansi netizens said the survival kit was brilliant and would help alleviate stress during the 80-minute showdown

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Woman prepared for the Springboks and All Black match
SA woman showed items in her survival kit for the Rugby World Cup final. Image: @mrs_kekana2
Source: TikTok

A Mzansi content creator dropped a sidesplitting video to show how she's gearing up for the Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and South Africa.

Given the Springboks' knack for those heart-stopping, last-minute wins, the lady decided to assemble a collection of goodies to manage her game-time nerves.

How to ease rugby match stress

Her survival kit included an asthma pump, oxygen machine, thermometer, Panado and Allergex pills. The Bokke fan joked that she was tired of the team's toxicity at her young age.

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The video posted by @mrs_kekana2 got hundreds of people talking and already has 57,000 views.

Anxiety kit gets SA's approval

Many hailed her survival kit as pure genius, guaranteed to ease anxiety at the upcoming Rugby World Cup final.

Watch the video below:

Nail-biting Rugby World Cup matches

Tons of Mzansi folks are confessing how those last two Springboks games with England and France turned them into nervous wrecks. They complained that it was a real struggle to keep their eyes glued to the screen!

Check out some of the comments below:

@candicebolton3 wrote:

"Maybe Dr Matthew has a script for us."

@mammahutch posted:

"Supporters survival kit. You should patent and market that!"

@awethu345 commented:

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"Ambulances must be on standby really. Springboks are making us breathe through the wound."

@queenmabree stated:

"On Saturday I will be watching the match at the hospital cafeteria for a speedy response."

@zanele_mo noted:

"I have never cleaned my house at night like I did, the stress was killing me until 70 minutes."

@michellewright792 mentioned:

"You need to start a helpline as well. Thank you."

@l.q696 added:

"Lala don't forget rescue pills for anxiety and stress."

@MissK suggested:

"Ambulances and doctors must be deployed around the country, please. We don't want to die. "

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In a related article, Briefly News reported that die-hard sports fans go on wild rollercoaster rides of emotion when they're cheering for their teams.

Just like a Springbok fan who was on the verge of collapsing during the nail-biting rugby match against England.

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Hilary Sekgota (Deputy Human Interest HOD) Hilary Sekgota is the Head of Desk for Evening and Weekend content at Briefly News. She completed a BA in Communication Science from Unisa in 2018 and a Diploma in Journalism from Varsity College in 2010. She also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Hilary joined the Briefly News team in 2022 and started her journalism career at Tshwane Sun. She has 12 years of experience covering current affairs and human interest topics. Email: hilary.sekgota@briefly.co.za