The Springboks got the job done in overwhelming France 35-12 on Saturday at Ellis Park but there was certainly something missing from their guard at times.
It could have been the late withdrawal of captain Warren Whiteley due to a groin injury.
Yet they still managed to score four tries and they certainly didn’t miss many tricks on defence once again.
In the process, they achieved their first win over France at Ellis Park and their first 3-0 series win since the 1970s.
Who was the star in this match?
Lock Franco Mostert has certainly grown in stature. Not only is his workrate and tackle rate unmatched but he was the player who ripped the ball free that led to the Boks first try. He also had to change his line-out calls at literally the last minute when Whiteley pulled out.
Key themes and moments
Point scorers
Springboks – Tries: Jesse Kriel, Eben Etzebeth, Malcolm Marx, Rudy Paige. Conversions: Elton Jantjies (3). Penalties: Jantjies (3).
France – Penalties: Jules Plisson (4).
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