S'bu Nkosi of the Springboks gets past Jeronimo de la Fuente of Argentina during the Farewell Test match between South Africa and Argentina at Loftus Versfeld on August 17, 2019 in Pretoria, South Africa. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images)
In a Test that failed to reach any significant heights, the Springboks’ fringe players had to dig deep to beat Argentina 24-18 at Loftus on Saturday night.
At least they kept their momentum and go unbeaten into the World Cup.
It was a game that was difficult to watch from a spectator point of view, especially in the first half, when both teams struggled to beat their opponents’ defensive lines and referee Luke Pearce from England making turns to blow the teams up on the ground.
In the end, it was the determination and skill of right wing Sbu Nkosi that settled the contest.
Who was the star in this match?
Nkosi was outstanding. His first try, after some great hands and passing from pivot Elton Jantjies and lock Lood de Jager, required nous to finish. But it was his second that was special. Attacking the blindside, the 22-year-old simply refused to believe that three Puma defenders would stop him, audaciously crossing the line. He also made a vital tackle in the final minute that prevented a last ditch Argentinian attack.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers:
Springboks – Tries: Sbu Nkosi (2). Conversion: Elton Jantjies. Penalties: Jantjies (4).
Argentina – Tries: Guido Petti, Pablo Matera. Conversion: Joaquin Diaz Bonilla. Penalties: Diaz Bonilla, Benjamin Upitapiletta.
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