“Forever Green and Gold”: Durban School Drops Coldest Anthem Honouring Springboks

“Forever Green and Gold”: Durban School Drops Coldest Anthem Honouring Springboks

  • A school in Durban, Northwood High School, shared their infectious anthem, which honoured the Springboks
  • Some of the lyrics of the anthem brought out their bold side, where they mentioned that the All Blacks didn't stand a chance against South Africa's national rugby team
  • Local and international social media users loved the boys' spirit and expressed their thoughts in the comments
Durban School drops anthem honouring the Springboks.
A school in Durban sparked pride with the anthem honouring the Springboks. Images: @rugbypass
Source: TikTok

Boys from Northwood High School showcased a brilliant display of energy and dedication when they belted out an anthem in honour of the Springboks. Their team spirit sparked admiration among social media users far and wide.

On 26 August, 2025, the TikTok account RugbyPass shared the clip of the boys, which opened with one of the learners' bodies painted half green and half gold. The video then cuts to several learners on the stands opposite an open field, chanting the following:

"Green and gold are in our flag. 2023, we had the World Cup in our hands. Kolisi is our captain, and Rassie is our man. All Blacks have no chance, we're gonna keep it in our hands.

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"The Bokke stay in our sight. Don't come to play. They came to fight. Forever green and gold, said it from the knights."

Anthem gets the internet talking

Many social media users loved the performance honouring the rugby champions. On the other hand, some couldn't help but take a dig at the Springboks after they lost 38-22 against Australia at Ellis Park Stadium on 16 August, 2025.

Fortunately, the Springboks bounced back during the match at Cape Town Stadium on 23 August, 2025, winning 30-22.

Jesse Kriel during the Castle Lager Rugby Championship match between South Africa and Australia.
Jesse Kriel took on the role of captain during the Springboks' victorious match against Australia's Wallabies. Image: Gallo Images
Source: Getty Images

@theofficialclay04 informed the public:

"I'm an All Blacks supporter, but this is actually cold."

@whisky_bc admired the boys' spirit and said to South African rugby fans:

"From a New Zealander, you show way more passion than us. It’s awesome to see!"

A proud @static_monk shared under the post:

"Rugby truly runs deep in the blood of those who play and follow it. The history and passion behind the game make it more than just a sport—it’s part of who we are."

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@greenagelad wrote in the comment section:

"Proud to say my sons are amongst those boys."

@trevoreckstein added in the comments:

"I love my team, but one thing, our supporters are way too cocky. Courtesy is class, gentlemen. Respect both sides of the game."

@supergirl416_ told the online community:

"What other countries see as being cocky is something only a South African will understand. Sport is the only thing that brings us joy. It's our lifeline."

Take a look at the TikTok video below:

3 Other stories about singing anthems

  • In another article, Briefly News reported that a local content creator shared a video of a high school learner getting emotional while singing the national anthem, which resonated with South Africans.
  • Last year, two young children captured hearts when they passionately sang the national anthem at a stadium. They were dressed in green and gold during their adorable performance.
  • A video of Maritzburg College boys belting out their war cry thrilled many social media users. Many fans said the performance gave them goosebumps.

Source: Briefly News

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Jade Rhode (Human Interest Editor) Jade Rhode is a Human Interest Reporter who joined the Briefly News team in April 2024. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Rhodes University, majoring in Journalism and Media Studies (distinction) and Linguistics. Before pursuing her tertiary education, Jade worked as a freelance writer at Vannie Kaap News. After her studies, she worked as an editorial intern for BONA Magazine, contributing to both print and online. To get in touch with Jade, email jade.rhode@briefly.co.za

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