The scores from the various matches will be updated here as a live thread. All the games are live on SS1 and SS5
Scotland 34 / 17 Italy (Final Score)
Sun 17 Jun 12:30 (SA) – UWC Stadium CAPE TOWN
Fiji 20 / 29 Samoa (Final Score)
Sun 17 Jun 14:45 (SA) – UWC Stadium CAPE TOWN
France 19 / 17 Australia (Final Score)
Sun 17 Jun 14:45 (SA) – Newlands CAPE TOWN
Ireland 27 / 12 England (Final Score)
Sun 17 Jun 17:00 (SA) – UWC Stadium CAPE TOWN
Wales 6 / 30 New Zealand (Final Score)
Sun 17 Jun 17:00 (SA) – Newlands CAPE TOWN
Argentina 3 / 35 South Africa (Final Score)
Sun 17 Jun 19:15 (SA) – Newlands CAPE TOWN
What was great to see was the balance between the forward and back play in the half. Running when able, and steam rolling when required. An all round game at the moment. Shame about the dropped balls, but they did get better as the half went on
@ Puma:
Free State, I think
@ bean1:
Ciao Bella!
152@ Just For Kicks:
Thanks.
@ Puma:
What’s the latest on Bambie, Bigcat. Heard anything. Hope he is ok. Would like to see him at 10 and Morne Stain on the bench instead.
Puma Cubs get on the board at last with a penalty.
153@ The_Young_Turk:
ciao Turky
hello julle klomp mallietjies hehee
Argentina slot a penalty
@ sharky_forever:Helloooo
showing Brian Macmillan in the crowd
155@ The_Young_Turk:
Heard nothing yet. Just read on Rugby365 that all three: Kruger, Lambie and Alberts will get until Wednesday to see if they can play. Kruger had xrays and it came back all clear (that is good news) so no real damage to his neck, according to the article I read. Probably just waiting to see if they pain free by Wednesday before the annouce the team.
Hope they all injury free by Wednesday. Alberts knee don’t sound good to me though from the article. Just have to wait and see. If they giving them until Wednesday they probably have some hope it will clear.
161@ sharky_forever:
Howzit bro. When did Jordaan pick up that injury? Was it on Tuesday or during training this week? Hope not serious.
Rain coming down now
what TRY
@ Puma:
HIyas Brudda, he got injured during training
@ Puma:
Yip, hope they are all ok or not out for long. Don’t think HM should play any players at risk of breaking down. They are not able to give their all and just risk aggravating their injuries even further.
Jeez we just way, way too good for the Argies.
Really can’t wait to see our Bokkies take on the Baby Blacks this Friday. Should be a cracker of a game.
We heading for a comfortable win now by the Bokkies. Must say can’t wait for the clash against the baby Blacks.
166@ sharky_forever:
Jees he must be disappointed, especially after a super performance on Tuesday. Hope not serious. We not gonna have many injury free after the this tourney and the Eng/Bok tests, if Lambie, Alberts and Jordaan are all injured. Not sure of our chances for our Sharks then.
Stompie Kitskos comes off after a job well done. Lets see if kebble can do better now than the last game.
169@ The_Young_Turk:
Should be a cracker. Can’t wait myself.
167@ The_Young_Turk:
Doubt Meyer will play any if injured. Remember he has had a good look at these players right now and will want them all for the RC. So really can’t afford for them to make their injuries serious. Though remember we have some S15 games left too. Eish! that tourney is just way, way too long.
Penalty converted by Pollard
Argies frustration getting the better of them now…..pity.
@ Puma:
Yup, that’s the farking problem in the first place – too long S15! Too much rugby is being forced down our thoats cheapening the spectacle.
Jantjies slots a penalty
Never expected the Bokkies to so dominate the Baby Pumatjies. They have absolutely no answer! There is basically just one team on the field. This Argy team is not so weak considering they took care of France and Australia.
Hope Smith is okay, would be a massive loss to lose him now so close to the final.
178@ The_Young_Turk:Again, just re-iterates the talent we have
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