SA 3 / NZ 55 (Final Score)

South Africa takes on New Zealand in the Womans Rugby World Cup at 17:15 SA Time at Surrey Sports Park, Guildford. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The game is broadcast live on SS1 on DSTV in SA.

Scores:

SA: Penalty- Zandile Nojoko

NZ: Tries-

Carla Hohepa (3),  Fiao’o Fa’amausili, Kelly Brazier, Huriana Manuel(2)

Renee Wickliffe,  Casey Robertson

Conversions-  Kelly Brazier(5)

Teams:

South Africa: 15 Zandile Nojoko, 14 Yolanda Meiring, 13 Lorinda Brown, 12 Daphne Scheepers, 11 Phumeza Gadu, 10 Zenay Jordaan, 9 Saloma Booysen, 8 Namhia Siyolo, 7 Mandisa Willams (C), 6 Lamla Momoti, 5 Dolly Mavumengwana, 4 Nolusindiso Booi, 3 Cebisa Kula, 2 Donna Sidumbu, 1 Xena Botha

Replacements: Nosipho Poswa, 17 Portia Jonga, 18 Lorian Johannes, 19 Nombulelo Mayongo, 20 Fundiswa Plaatjie, 21 Charmaine Kayser, 22 Ziyanda Tywaleni

New Zealand: 15 Victoria Blackledge, 14 Carla Hohepa, 13 Huriana Manuel, 12 Kelly Brazier, 11 Renee Wickliffe, 10 Anna Richards, 9 Emma Jensen, 8 Casey Robertson, 7 Justine Lavea, 6 Melissa Ruscoe (C), 5 Victoria Heighway, 4 Vita Robinson, 3 Doris Taufateau, 2 Fiao’o Fa’amausili, 1 Ruth McKay

Replacements: 16 Karina Penetito, 17 Mel Ngatai, 18 Monalisa Codling, 19 Joan Sione, 20 Kendra Cocksedge, 21 Rebecca Hull, 22 Halie Hurring

Officials
Position Name Nationality
Referee Andrew McMenemy Scotland
Assistant Referee 1 Sébastien Minery France
Assistant Referee 2 Gabriel Lee Hong Kong
Match Official 4 Andrea Ttofa England
Match Official 5 Rebecca Patrick England
Performance Reviewer Paul Bridgman Unknown

13 Responses to Woman’s RWC: South Africa vs New Zealand – Game Thread

  • 1

    The Springbok Women’s rugby team will on Friday face the might of New Zealand in their opening Pool A match of the IRB World Cup at Surrey Sports Park in England.
    Kick-off time for the match at the impressive sports facility is at 17h15 (SA time) and the match will be televised live on SuperSport 1 in South Africa.

    The encounter between the three-time and reigning WRWC champions and relative international newcomers South Africa is a classic case of David versus Goliath. However, the South African team has been training extremely hard under coach Denver Wannies and the team has built good momentum thanks to satisfactory results against Scotland and Kazakhstan.

    Wannies is however under no illusion of the huge task facing his team tomorrow on the opening day of the sixth edition of World Cup for women.

    “The Black Ferns have played in four World Cup finals and won three in a row, they are the undisputed number one team in the world and they are oozing with experience and talent. We are under no illusions whatsoever of the huge task awaiting us, however, we will be competitive all the way,” explains Wannies.

    Incredibly, this will be the first women’s meetings between the traditional southern hemisphere rugby rivals. Although the SA Sevens team reached the semi-finals of the inaugural Sevens World Cup for women in Dubai last year, Friday’s clash is without a doubt the SA women’s biggest international Test.

    Captain Mandisa Williams leads a well balanced team and she will be hoping that front row stalwart Cebisa Kula and number eight Namhla Siyolo will help her to lead the forward charge for a good platform so that their speedy backs can test the New Zealand defence.

  • 2

    Wonder if they also do a Haka?

  • 3

    Lieben hel, waar kom die klomp dik vrouens vandaan, Mamelodi Weightwatchers Club of wat?
    Daai scrummie lyk soos Ricky Januarie se ousus 🙂
    Nee kyk, nou het ek als gesien, regtig waar!

  • 4

    They score so fast i cant keep up

  • 5

    First Half NZL – RSA
    17 Try New Zealand Carla Hohepa 26 – 0
    13 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 21 – 0
    12 Try New Zealand Kelly Brazier 19 – 0
    11 Miss Pen South Africa Zandile Nojoko 14 – 0
    8 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 14 – 0
    7 Try New Zealand Fiao’o Fa’amausili 12 – 0
    5 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 7 – 0
    4 Try New Zealand Carla Hohepa 5 – 0

  • 6

    South African full-back Francois Steyn is set to play for his club Racing-Metro at Montpellier on Friday in spite of being left out of the Springbok side because of injury.

    Steyn was named in the original 29-man squad for Saturday’s Tri-Nations meeting with New Zealand in Soweto but was cut after injuring his left knee in Racing’s pre-season friendly against Perpignan.

    The news that the 23-year-old will make his first Top 14 appearance of the season rather than helping South Africa get their Tri-Nations campaign back on track is unlikely to go down well with the Bok management.

  • 7

    First Half NZL – RSA
    33 Miss Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 38 – 0
    32 Try New Zealand Huriana Manuel 38 – 0
    27 Miss Pen South Africa Zandile Nojoko 33 – 0
    23 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 33 – 0
    22 Try New Zealand Huriana Manuel 31 – 0
    18 Miss Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 26 – 0
    17 Try New Zealand Carla Hohepa 26 – 0
    13 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 21 – 0
    12 Try New Zealand Kelly Brazier 19 – 0
    11 Miss Pen South Africa Zandile Nojoko 14 – 0
    8 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 14 – 0
    7 Try New Zealand Fiao’o Fa’amausili 12 – 0
    5 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 7 – 0
    4 Try New Zealand Carla Hohepa 5 – 0

  • 8

    Half Time SA 0-38 New Zealand

    Tries 0-6

  • 9

    Must say this, with mommas like this and the All Blacks already the World no 1 team it is scary when you think at the next few generations. The passing and speed of the Blacks are far superior than the SA team.

  • 10

    Second Half NZL – RSA
    5 Miss Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 43 – 0
    4 Try New Zealand Renee Wickliffe 43 – 0

  • 11

    SA 3-48 NZ

    We Scorrrrrred

  • 12

    31 SUB-ON New Zealand Halie Hurring 55 – 3
    31 SUB-OFF New Zealand Carla Hohepa 55 – 3
    29 Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 55 – 3
    28 Try New Zealand Casey Robertson 53 – 3
    27 SUB-ON South Africa Portia Jonga 48 – 3
    27 SUB-OFF South Africa Xena Botha 48 – 3
    25 Pen South Africa Zandile Nojoko 48 – 3
    25 SUB-ON New Zealand Karina Penetito 48 – 0
    25 SUB-OFF New Zealand Fiao’o Fa’amausili 48 – 0
    25 SUB-ON New Zealand Kendra Cocksedge 48 – 0
    25 SUB-OFF New Zealand Emma Jensen 48 – 0
    21 Miss Pen South Africa Zandile Nojoko 48 – 0
    16 SUB-ON New Zealand Mel Ngatai 48 – 0
    16 SUB-OFF New Zealand Doris Taufateau 48 – 0
    16 SUB-ON New Zealand Monalisa Codling 48 – 0
    16 SUB-OFF New Zealand Victoria Heighway 48 – 0
    15 Miss Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 48 – 0
    14 Try New Zealand Carla Hohepa 48 – 0
    13 SUB-ON South Africa Charmaine Kayser 43 – 0
    13 SUB-OFF South Africa Phumeza Gadu 43 – 0
    12 SUB-ON New Zealand Joan Sione 43 – 0
    12 SUB-OFF New Zealand Justine Lavea 43 – 0
    12 SUB-ON New Zealand Rebecca Hull 43 – 0
    12 SUB-OFF New Zealand Anna Richards 43 – 0
    5 Miss Con New Zealand Kelly Brazier 43 – 0
    4 Try New Zealand Renee Wickliffe 43 – 0

  • 13

    eishhh….lot’s of hurt..

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