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A last-gasp penalty goal by Damian Willemse secured the Springboks the narrowest of wins over Wales in the first of three Castle Lager Incoming Series Test matches, with the 82nd minute effort edging the home side past Wales by 32-29, after the visitors held an 18-3 lead at the break.
A relieved Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber praised his composed team as they overturned a 15-point halftime deficit to record a 32-29 victory over Wales at a packed Loftus Versfeld in the first match of the three-Test Castle Lager Incoming Series on Saturday.
It wasn’t 2021 all over again as the Carling Champions Team had to work hard for a 31-27 victory over a tough Italian ‘A’ side at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday night, after the visitors led by 17-10 at the break of the second annual Carling Champions Match.
A new digital portal bringing South African rugby supporters closer to the Springboks and other national teams has been launched by SA Rugby in partnership with principal partner MTN.
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and assistant coach Mzwandile Stick were thrilled about the prospect of playing in front of a capacity crowd at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday when they kick off their Castle Lager Incoming Series against Wales and said they wanted to make the nation proud.
Springbok assistant coach Deon Davids expected a backlash from Wales after their tightly fought 32-29 victory against the team in their opening Castle Lager Incoming Series match when they meet at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday in the second of their three Tests.
The Junior Springboks side to face France in their vital U20 Six Nations Summer Series clash in Verona on Tuesday has undergone several changes, which include a couple of positional switches.
The return to the SA Rugby rugby calendar of their flagship schools tournament, the Under-18 Craven Week, was celebrated with a barrage of tackles, sidesteps, counter-attacks and ultimately, tries at Rondebosch in Cape Town on Monday, with four matches celebrating the resumption of the tournament in 2022 after a two year absence.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber named two uncapped players in his starting lineup and a further four among the replacements as he reshuffled his squad to build depth for their second Test against Wales in the Castle Lager Incoming Series at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday.
The Junior Springboks outplayed France by 42-27 in Verona on Tuesday evening to finish top in Pool A and stay unbeaten at the Six Nations U20 Summer Series currently staged in Italy.
A last-gasp penalty goal by Damian Willemse secured the Springboks the narrowest of wins over Wales in the first of three Castle Lager Incoming Series Test matches, with the 82nd minute effort edging the home side past Wales by 32-29, after the visitors held an 18-3 lead at the break.
Springbok assistant coach Deon Davids expected a backlash from Wales after their tightly fought 32-29 victory against the team in their opening Castle Lager Incoming Series match when they meet at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday in the second of their three Tests.