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Foul play: Nelson Mandela guard says 1995 All Blacks were poisoned ahead of World Cup loss to Springboks

Nelson Mandela’s former bodyguard has weighed into the decades-old controversy over the All Blacks’ 1995 Rugby World Cup loss to South Africa, claiming bookies spiked the New Zealanders’ drinks ahead of the final.

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A Hollywood film was made about South Africa’s historic win over a Jonah Lomu-inspired New Zealand in 1995. Photo: Empics

Nelson Mandela’s former bodyguard has weighed into the decades-old controversy over the All Blacks’ 1995 Rugby World Cup loss to South Africa, claiming bookies spiked the New Zealanders’ drinks ahead of the final.

I know what I saw ... a team of guys lying on the floor, very, very ill
Rory Steyn, Mandela’s ex-bodyguard

The Jonah Lomu-inspired All Blacks went into the decider as red-hot favourites, only to lose 15-12 in extra-time.

Conspiracy theories have swirled ever since, with suspicion initially falling on a mysterious figure who supposedly began working at the team hotel days before the big match, then suddenly disappeared.

Dubbed “Suzie the waitress”, she is believed by former All Blacks coach Laurie Mains and many other Kiwis to have tainted the team’s food on behalf of betting syndicates facing a huge payout if New Zealand won.

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Nelson Mandela celebrates the Springboks’ historic win over New Zealand. Photo: Reuters
Nelson Mandela celebrates the Springboks’ historic win over New Zealand. Photo: Reuters

Mandela’s ex-bodyguard Rory Steyn was part of the All Blacks’ security detail at the tournament and said he was certain something untoward took place.

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“I know what I saw ... a team of guys lying on the floor, very, very ill,” the former South African police officer, who is in Auckland on a speaking tour, told the New Zealand Herald.

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