England (20) 37 / 21 (9) Springboks (Final Score)
England and the South African Springboks did battle in the End Of Year Tours 2016 Internationals at
Twickenham Stadium, London, England, at 16:30 SA Time (14:30 UK Time & GMT).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 & M-Net on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
England:
- Penalties – Owen Farrell (2), Elliot Daly (1)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Jonny May (1), Courtney Lawes (1), George Ford (1), Owen Farrell (1)
- Conversions – Owen Farrell (4)
Springboks:
- Penalties – Patrick Lambie (2)
- Drop Goals – Patrick Lambie (1)
- Tries – Johan Goosen (1), Willie le Roux (1)
- Conversions – Ruan Combrinck (1)
Teams:
England |
South African Springboks |
12 November 2016 at 16:30 SA Time | |
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Expected Weather: Cloudy, with outbreaks of some heavy rain. Strong winds at first, decreasing later. High of 10°C and a low of 7°C
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
Assistant Referees: Glen Jackson (New Zealand), Andrew Brace (Ireland)
TMO: Jon Mason (Wales)
Arghhhhhh. Aussie pip the Bravehearts
Eventually after 19 phases Scotland lose it inside Aus 22 game over
Scotland 22/23 Australia final score
England penalty, easy one at goal too… but they just kick out!
Game Over!
Pity Scotland couldn’t pull off the win.
Well done England, job done. South Africa go home
Bullscot wrote:
So close, very sad.
Another step backwards for South Africa.
England (20) 37 / 21 (9) South African Springboks (Final Score)
What tripe id Toetie going to dish up in his interview today. There were some positives, we are on track, the game plan is coming together, etc, etc. Sound bites that mean nothing.
Australia took the lead for the first time with 4 minutes left with a player in the bin. 3 tries Scotland 2 tries Australia well done in the end Australia.
Well done England too. Disappointing afternoon of rugby in the end.
Oh yes, I forgot one, thanks Cappie – ‘we’re taking it game by game’ What a load of crap
@ Just For Kicks:
Well at least that load of shyte is over until next Saturday..
The_Young_Turk wrote:
….a whole week to try to forget!!! Gone very quiet on here since the whistle. Says it all, I guess
Cheers, Turky, chat next weekend
@ Just For Kicks:
Ciao mate and take care.
Ciao Smiles and drop me a message when you’re available..
258 @ The_Young_Turk:
Cheers Gobbles…. will do so… will be at home on Monday again only.
@ grootblousmile:
Am also at home on Monday…
Just For Kicks wrote:
Will be disappointed if he is not cited for that. Let’s see how serious World Rugby really are about stamping out foul play.
Hey Guys……………………..your Cricket Team is looking really good.
@ cane:
Hi cane how are you doing? Really sorry to hear about the big earthquake over there again hope you have not been affected. Was reading the epi-centre was where we were middle of last year and saw pictures of debris on road into the little town, we met some lovely people there in Hamner Springs.
@ Bullscot:
Bullyjock,
it is fortunate that the epi-centre of this major quake was is an area of no major Cities.Though Wellington and Christchurch did get a good shake up as well. Even more fortunate the quake hit in the middle of the night.
After shocks keeping people on edge.
The Kaikoura Coast is the worst effected area. Completely isolated and it is speculated that the Road and Rail links will take months to repair.
I thought ……………………………….fuc#, this it……………………………. The world as I know it, is about to collapse. (this sensation lasts for about 3 minutes, a feeling of complete helplessness).
But my world is still here. For many it is not.
Are you a Springbok Rugby Fan?
Are you feeling depressed?
Then call SARU’s helpline on 0800 10 10 10
That’s zero eight hundred,
won nothing,
won nothing,
won nothing…
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