Green (6) 25 / 9 (3) Gold (Final Score)
Green and Gold did battle in the Springbok Showdown 2020 at
DHL Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa on 14 March 2020 at 17:00 SA Time (15:00 GMT).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on DSTV Grandstand, Rugby & CSN on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
Green:
- Penalties – Elton Jantjies (2)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Penalty Try (1), Siya Kolisi (1), Juarno Augustus (1)
- Conversions – Kade Wolhuter (1)
Gold:
- Penalties – Damian Willemse (1), Curwin Bosch (2)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – 0
- Conversions – 0
Teams:
Green |
Gold |
3 October 2020 at 17:00 SA Time | |
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Referee: Jaco Peyper
Assistant Referees: Marius van der Westhuizen, Rasta Rasivhenge
TMO: Joey Klaaste-Salmans
grootblousmile wrote:
Hopefully you get a better 2nd half. But probably be disjointed with many substitutions
@ grootblousmile:
Should have landed in Joburg today for 3 week visit Gbs. Quite disappointing
61 @ Bullscot:
Yes… last weekend we saw that too when the mass-substitutions came on…
62 @ Bullscot:
Pity, hey… would really have liked to catch up properly!!
I don’t get why the teams aren’t kicking into the corners and setting up to score tries off the lineout. What’s the point of kicking for posts when we are playing catch-up with the rest of rugby world to try and get match fit?
Jeeez, you know they can just as well let us all return to normal…. with spectators and all.
I’m very miffed that the world allowed this virus to disrupt the whole world, and in the end the virus turned out barely more lethal than the flu.
I hear we might come off Lockdown levels possibly middle October… but I’m not holding my breath.
65 @ kwas:
Yip…
2nd Half ON!
@ grootblousmile: It’s the doing of the media, GBS. They’ve completely overblown the threat. As a result most economies have been annihilated. Seems only the Chinese economy came back stronger while the rest crashed and burned.
69 @ kwas:
Kwas,
Our SA Economy has taken a massive, massive pummeling… maybe even unrepairable damage…
I’ve totally lost faith in all the Main Stream Media of the whole world… they only serve the narrative of their paymasters.
In the States most Main Stream Media are so anti-Trump biased…
In SA the Main Stream Media are totally missing Farm Murders and the scurges against Minority Groups
Same in the UK… they follow the narrative of their paymasters…
So, I follow a lot of the ALTERNATIVE MEDIA around the globe, to get a much better view of things…
Penxe clearly interfered with and pulled back…
Cynical!!
Yellow Card… and possibly a Penalty Try.
Penalty Try Green!
Damian Willemse also cops a Yellow Card!
Green 13 / 3 Gold
Gold penalty… shot at goal by Curwin Bosch.
Just missed the looong kick.
@ grootblousmile: Agreed, there is no such thing as journalism anymore. The media simply pushes one narrative and never presents a counter argument. You can clearly see that with the BBC in the UK and CNN/MSNBC/ABC in the US, CBC in Canada, etc. These media outlets are mouthpieces for the Liberals. As long as you are aware of their biases you can watch them all but don’t expect them to give you a fair unbiased view of the world.
Gold penalty again, playing the scrummie without the ball.
77 @ kwas:
These bloody LIBTARDS are such a bunch of numbnuts… eish!
Gold breakdown penalty, on their own 22…
Gold scrum penalty… good stuff!
Green 13 / 6 Gold
No release, Green penalty.
Not many players doing themselves favours in this game.
Malcolm Jaer down injured…
Knee injury… he was never going to be a Bok anyway, yet.
I see Libbok is on for Green.
Try Siya “Knee-bender” Kolisi, Green.
Green 18 / 6 Gold
Gold penalty, after good follow up by Specman… man over the ball
Herschell Jantjies replaced by Ivan van Zyl.
Skew lineout feed by the Gold replacement hooker, 5m from Gold line… criminal!
Gold defensive 5m scrum.
In other news… Sale vs Worcester match postponed as no less than 16 Sharks got Covid! Wow 😳
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