It wasn’t a perfect performance from the Springboks but they showed enough enterprise in their first Test outing of the year in beating France 37-14 at Loftus on Saturday night.
It was the Boks first win in six Tests after losing their last five Tests in 2016.
Also read: Springboks vs France – As it happened
Spearheaded by a bulldozing performance of hooker Malcolm Marx up front and ably supported by flank Siya Kolisi, lock Franco Mostert and scrumhalf Ross Cronje, they created numerous try scoring opportunities.
However, they could still do better in rounding them off.
Bok captain Warren Whiteley was also great in his first skipper and he was just about here, there and everywhere.
The smallish crowd of 29 313 was slightly disappointing after an attendance of close to 40 000 were expected.
Who was the star in this match?
Bok hooker Malcolm Marx was a tower of strength, bursting through tackles with his massive frame. He was also excellent in open play, proving a superb support runner and being a menace at the breakdown.
Key themes and events
Point scorers
Springboks – Tries: Jesse Kriel, penalty try, Ross Cronje, Jan Serfontein. Conversions: Jantjies (4). Penalties: Jantjies (3).
France – Tries: Henry Chavancy, Baptiste Serin. Conversions: Jules Plisson (2).
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