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South Africa dominated Italy on the score of 42-24 for its first match test.
Erasmus plans changes for second Italy test in Gqeberha
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has signaled his intention to make several changes to his squad for the second Test against Italy, following a mixed performance in their 42-24 victory at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, 5 June, as reported by TimesLIVE. Despite a dominant first half that saw South Africa lead 28-3, the Boks failed to maintain their intensity after the break, allowing Italy to score three second-half tries. While the win marked a posi…
Springboks v Italy: Five takeaways as 'brutal' South Africa revert to 'traditional strengths' before Azzurri 'save themselves from embarrassment'
Following a 42-24 victory for the Springboks over Italy in Pretoria on Saturday, here’s our five takeaways from the mid-year Test at Loftus Versfeld.
The Springboks gave the "the" of their summer tour. Opposed to Italy on the lawn of the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, the players of Rassie Erasmus took only a dozen minutes before launching the hostilities. Jesse Kriel thus entered the first test, transformed by Handre Pollard. At a little more than a quarter of an hour of the break, Morné van den Berg took the full addition. The half of the South African melee then saw his scorer carry …
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