The final was contested by New Zealand and hosts South Africa. Both nations finished undefeated at the top of their pools. South Africa defeated Western Samoa in the quarter-finals, and then France in the semi-finals to reach the final; New Zealand defeated Scotland in the quarter-finals, and England in the semi-finals, a game in which
Jonah Lomu famously scored four tries for the All Blacks. The final was played at
Ellis Park in Johannesburg and refereed by
Ed Morrison of England. To this point, New Zealand had led the tournament in production, outscoring their opponents 315–104, while South Africa had outscored their opponents 129–55. The tight Springbok defence would keep the high scoring All Blacks in check – particularly
Jonah Lomu and
Marc Ellis, who had already scored a then World Cup record seven tries each in the tournament – with neither team scoring a try in the match. South Africa led 9–6 at half time, and New Zealand levelled the scores at 9–9 with a drop goal in the second half. Though
Andrew Mehrtens almost kicked a late drop goal for the All Blacks, the score remained tied at full-time, forcing the game into extra time. Both teams scored penalty goals in the first half of extra time, but
Joel Stransky then scored a drop goal to win the final for South Africa. An iconic moment occurred after the game when
Nelson Mandela, wearing a Springbok rugby jersey and cap, presented the
Webb Ellis Cup to South African captain
François Pienaar. The moment is thought by some to be one of the most famous finals of any sport. ==Statistics==