Springboks look to end off year with bang
It’s was a scrappy, tough game in Perth between the Springboks and Wallabies. Photo: Paul Kane/Getty Images.
13.53
It’s full-time!
SPRINGBOKS 23 – AUSTRALIA 23
Good fightback from the Boks after being 10-20 down. But it’s gonna feel like kissing sisters in Perth tonight!
Jesse Kriel with a vital knock-on when a try was on. Oh dear.
13.49
There have been some shockers in this game.
Refs don't have an easy job, but make targets of themselves when they miss a forward pass Tom Brady you've been proud of. #AUSvRSA
— Craig Ray (@craigray11) September 9, 2017
13.47
The man just came on before he has to go off for blood…
Shame. Trevor gets 3 minutes …
— Front Row Grunt (@FrontRowGrunt) September 9, 2017
13.44
Lood scoring points with the wife!! pic.twitter.com/zwXAC1Qm9v
— Keith Andrews🇿🇦🇿🇦 (@KeithKandrews) September 9, 2017
13.41
Hmmm….
Stage is set for Pollard to come win this.
— RhymesWithRuck (@jwcoetzee) September 9, 2017
13.39
SPRINGBOKS 23 – AUSTRALIA 23 (Penalty Bernard Foley)
The lead doesn’t last long as Francois Hougaard tackles Will Genia without the ball. It’s all square again.
13.37
SPRINGBOKS 23 – AUSTRALIA 20 (Penalty Elton Jantjies)
Siya Kolisi and Jesse Kriel combine on the counter before Jaco Kriel knocks on close to the line. But the Springbok scrum roars to force the penalty. Jantjies converts.
13.34
The mainstay of the loose trio is starting to warm up.
GREAT HANDS SIYA KOLISI👏👏👏👏
— ThandoManana🇿🇦 (@TandoManana) September 9, 2017
13.29
Here we go Bokke, here we go! 🇿🇦🏉🇿🇦 #AUSvRSA pic.twitter.com/OStXHIKe5z
— Elma Smit (@Elmakapelma) September 9, 2017
13.27
SPRINGBOKS 20 – AUSTRALIA 20 (Try Malcolm Marx)
The Boks have responded well! It seems the bench is making a difference already. Solid line-out from leads to a rampaging maul which allows Malcolm Marx to dot down.
13.20
SPRINGBOKS 13 – AUSTRALIA 20 (Penalty Elton Jantjies)
The Boks find some attacking structure without actually making metres. But the Wallaby defence eventually concedes. Jantjies keep them in the frame.
13.18
Indeed, he really should’ve passed after a good break. 5 points goes a begging for the Boks.
Serfontein back to wearing the blinkers of 2015…
— IG: johngoliath (@JohnGoliath82) September 9, 2017
13.15
The Springboks can’t afford their captain to lose his cool.
THERE GOES OUR CAPT WITH PUSH AND SHOVE☹️☹️
— ThandoManana🇿🇦 (@TandoManana) September 9, 2017
13.12
SPRINGBOKS 10 – AUSTRALIA 20 (Try Tatafu Polota-Nau)
It all started with Elton Jantjies hold onto the ball too long. The Wallabies launch a sustained attack on the Boks’ line. Initially they survive a cross kick that Israel Folau just misses out on. But the maul from the resulting penalty sees the Wallabies score. Deservedly so.
12.59
The half-time stats paint a gloomy picture for the Springboks.
35% possesion
41% territory
A pitiful 65m gained (in contrast to Australia’s 381)
67 tackles made already.
This isn’t counterattacking rugby, this is merely a team allowing opponents to rule proceedings.
12.57
It’s actually not all that funny…
Highlights from the 1st half of #BoksVsAustralia pic.twitter.com/plHFUPWTor
— Sportbilly (@sportbillysays) September 9, 2017
12.52
SPRINGBOKS 10 – AUSTRALIA 13 (Penalty Bernard Foley)
And that’s half-time. South Africa concede late after Jantjies’ error. This has been the Springboks’ worst half of rugby in 2017 by far!
12.50
Just as Elton Jantjies misses a penalty kick to touch.
BOKS NEED TO HAVE ATLEAST A STRUCTURE OF PLAY VS AUS IF THEY WANT TO WIN IN PERTH. AUS DOING ALL THE PLAY.
— ThandoManana🇿🇦 (@TandoManana) September 9, 2017
12.49
Perhaps we should just call oranges here and now and restart after break as a one-half Test…
— Rob Houwing (@RobHouwing) September 9, 2017
12.48
A damning but justified comment…
Shocking display of skils in this game. Boks poor in the air and giving away miles in the outside channels on defense
— Cobus Visagie (@Drieman3) September 9, 2017
12.41
The Springboks are woeful at receiving kickoffs. Have been all season.
— RhymesWithRuck (@jwcoetzee) September 9, 2017
12.38
SPRINGBOKS 10 – AUSTRALIA 10 (Try Kurtley Beale)
South Africa fluff their lead immediately! Israel Folau taps back the kick-off, where he finds lock Adam Coleman. The momentum allows Kurtley Beale to ghost through the defence.
12.35
SPRINGBOKS 10 – AUSTRALIA 3 (Try Jesse Kriel)
Superb steal by Pieter-Steph du Toit frees up Ross Cronje, who finds Jesse Kriel. He kicks forward and Wallaby skipper Michael Hooper messes up his clean up. Kriel is there to score the try. Jantjies kicks a fine conversion.
12.34
Jeez these scrums are a mess!! Now ref resorts to awarding penalties ….
— Front Row Grunt (@FrontRowGrunt) September 9, 2017
12.29
Tactically Boks being smart. Execution in final third letting them down. #AUSvRSA
— Craig Ray (@craigray11) September 9, 2017
12.27
A former Bok prop weighs in on the Springboks’ scrum troubles.
#AUSvRSA Aus very astute at scrum time! Not allowing SA to set and build up momentum!
— Keith Andrews🇿🇦🇿🇦 (@KeithKandrews) September 9, 2017
12.26
It’s not been a particularly good start for referee Glen Jackson. He’s missed a skew throw at a line-out and probably should’ve awarded a penalty after Andries Coetzee was taken out in the air.
12.16
It’s seems that way…
Strange atmosphere for a test match… #AUSvRSA
— Jacques Burger (@Nabasboer) September 9, 2017
12.14
SPRINGBOKS 3 – AUSTRALIA 3 (Penalty Bernard Foley)
After Andries Coetzee kicks out of the full, Uzair Cassiem doesn’t roll away after a tackle (though it seemed he was stuck) and the Wallabies level things up.
12.12
SPRINGBOKS 3 – AUSTRALIA 0 (Penalty Elton Jantjies)
Brilliant work from Pieter-Steph du Toit to affect a turnover at the breakdown. The Wallabies drive early in the resulting line-out and Elton Jantjies is accurate.
12.1o
Inauspicious start for Wallaby flyhalf Bernard Foley. His kick-off barely travels 5m.
12.03
It’s time for the national anthems.
11.56
Really looking forward to this game. Line in the sand game for the Boks. Win, and its debate over, along with tournament on! Lose, though
— Front Row Grunt (@FrontRowGrunt) September 9, 2017
11.51
https://twitter.com/hershybru/status/906454040095154176
11.48
In case you missed it, here’s the Springboks’ match squad:
Andries Coetzee, Raymond Rhule, Jesse Kriel, Jan Serfontein, Courtnall Skosan, Elton Jantjies, Uzair Cassiem, Jaco Kriel, Siya Kolisi, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Eben Etzebeth (c), Coenie Oosthuizen, Malcolm Marx, Beast Mtawarira. Bench: Bongi Mbonambi, Steven Kitshoff, Trevor Nyakane, Lood de Jager, Jean-Luc du Preez, Francois Hougaard, Handre Pollard, Damian de Allende.
11.45
Almost game time in Perth.
Lets go boys.#loverugby pic.twitter.com/D6Ma5MYBfR— Ruan Dreyer (@dreyer_ruan) September 9, 2017
11.40
This is how close it’s been between the Springboks and Wallabies over the years. But should it really be the case?
STATGASM: SA and AUS have both played 101 Rugby Championship games. Both have won 42, lost 57 and drew 2. Points conceded: 2472 & 2473.
— RhymesWithRuck (@jwcoetzee) September 5, 2017
11.27
The Springboks have arrived.
The #Springboks arrived at the nib Stadium a short while ago, ready to face the Wallabies. @MTNza @ASICS_ZA @FNBSA @FlySafair pic.twitter.com/8NOFL0j0Gq
— Springboks (@Springboks) September 9, 2017
11.23
Former Springboks flanker and tourist in 2000, Thando Manana, has been in the news this week. He watched the All Blacks closely….
Good show up by men from Arg. Made All Blacks work hard for their win. North Harbour NEXT vs BOKS & hopefully Kapo O Pango HAKA NZ39-ARG22👏👏
— ThandoManana🇿🇦 (@TandoManana) September 9, 2017
11.22
This shouldn’t really make any difference to the game but the Wallabies seem excited over it….
We've won the toss and will kickoff! #AUSvRSA pic.twitter.com/t0AiXCkIEo
— Wallabies (@wallabies) September 9, 2017
11.20
An Olympic champion is behind the Boks … and boxer Kevin Lerena.
Looking forward to the best test today @Springboks come boys 💪💪 then later on my boy @Kevin_Ko_Lerena #newworldchampion let's go 🇿🇦🇿🇦
— Chad Le Clos (@chadleclos) September 9, 2017
11.19
Even on their worst day, they are still the best rugby team in the world….#AllBlacks
— Luxolo September (@Lux_September) September 9, 2017
11.15
Meanwhile, it seems as if the All Blacks will win in New Plymouth despite not playing particularly well.
NEW ZEALAND 32 vs ARGENTINA 22 after 74 min. #SSRUGBY, #NZvARG
— #RugbyFifteen.com (@RugbyFifteen) September 9, 2017
11.10
The Springboks have a bit of a love-hate relationship with Perth, where this game is taking place. In fact, South Africa have only three of their eight Tests there. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.
11.10
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