The Junior Springboks clinched their 2 match international rugby series 2 – 0 against Argentina Under 20 after beating Los Pumitas 39 / 28 in Rosario on Saturday, with prop Jan van der Merwe helping himself to a hat-trick of tries in the 1st half.
The 2 teams used the series as final warm-up exercise for the World Rugby Under 20 Championship in Italy next month.
On Saturday at the beautiful Club Gimnasia Stadium in Rosario, the Junior Boks raced into a commanding 25 / 6 halftime lead thanks to a trio of tries by front ranker Jan van der Merwe. Argentina struggled to match the visitors’ powerful forward surges and could only reply with 2 penalties.
The South Africans scored 2 more tries in the 2nd half through Leolin Zas (wing) and Joseph Dweba (replacement hooker). However, they had to show great determination on defence against Los Pumitas, who stormed back with 3 tries in the 2nd stanza.
Captain and No 8, Hanro Liebenberg, led with example with ball in hand and also did sterling work on defence. The Junior Boks dominated the scrums, were supreme in the lineouts and mauled powerfully which resulted in 3 tries.
Juan Cruz Matilda, Santiago Resino and Ernesto Olmedo dotted down for the home side while centre Emiliano Bofelli kept his side in the match with a good kicking display, slotting over 3 penalties and a conversion.
Liebenberg praised his side’s display in defence, especially in the 2nd half when Los Pumitas fought their way back into the match.
“We played some good rugby in the 1st half and used of our scoring opportunities to good effect. Argentina came back strongly in the 2nd period and really tested our defence. I am thrilled the guys pulled it through and that we won the series 2 – 0 in the end,” said a satisfied Liebenberg.
Junior Springbok coach, Dawie Theron, said is never easy to come away with a 2 – 0 series win over Argentina.
“We started much better than on Tuesday and even while we were in control in the 1st half, I knew they would storm back. They played with passion and determination after the break and our players had to show real character.
“This group showed a lot of fight and a great willingness to grind out a win, despite the intimidating atmosphere,” explained Theron. The South Africans flew back on Sunday morning and arrive home on Monday afternoon in Johannesburg.
Scorers:
Argentina Under 20:
- Tries: Juan Cruz Matilda (1), Santiago Resino (1), Ernesto Olmedo (1)
- Conversions: Emiliano Bofelli (1), Domingo Miotti (1)
- Penalties: Emiliano Bofelli (3)
Junior Springboks:
- Tries: Jan van der Merwe (3), Leolin Zas (1), Joseph Dweba (1)
- Conversions: Brandon Thomson (4)
- Penalties: Brandon Thomson (2)