WATCH: Adorable boys leave SA emotional while singing national anthem
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
You just have to love South Africa!
One thing that unites South Africans like nothing else is sport, specifically rugby.
Our nation is obsessed with rugby, and it makes sense why, given South Africa's success in the rugby world.
Over the weekend, a tense clash between the Springboks and All Blacks saw the South African national team once again proving why they are the best in the world.
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After what seemed like a sure win for the All Blacks, the Springboks came out all guns blazing at the death, claiming a 31–27 victory.
The heart-racing match once again united South Africans, sharing the patriotism and high spirits that came along with it.
A recent clip that has been shared online showed two adorable boys sharing a beautiful moment at the match as they held each other while singing the national anthem at the top of their lungs.
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The video left many South Africans emotional and with a sense of pride over our amazing country.
"Our Rainbow Nation, it's a blessing to be a South African," commented one Facebook user.
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"This is the most beautiful thing I have seen today," wrote another.
"They could teach some grown-ups a thing or two about unity and fellowship."
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