South Africa comfortably beat Italy 55-11 at Buffalo City Stadium Saturday in South Africa’s last match of the June International series.
Springboks flyhalf Morné Steyn scored two of the Springboks’ 7 tries and with his kicking a total of 26 points to the winners’ total.
Shortly after the Springboks resounding victory over the Azuri, Oregan Hoskins announced coach Peter de Villiers’ chosen Tri-Nations squad.
Springboks (27) 55 / Azuri (6) 11 (Final Score)
The Springboks hosted the Italian Azuri for the 2nd Test at Buffalo City Stadium, East London. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA.
As expected, the Springboks had far too much ammunition for the Azuri side, scoring converted 7 tries to 1 try in the process.
The final score was Springboks 55 / 11.
Players on Springbok side who shone was Morné Steyn, Gurthro Steenkamp and Francois Louw.
The Sharks make shift team on a very cold winters night in Nigel went on the rampage in their pre-season compulsary friendly. Continue reading
Wallabies (16) 22 / Ireland (15) 15 (Final Score)
The Wallabies hosted Ireland at the Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane at 12:05 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA.
In a frustrating game to watch, the Wallabies ground out a win against an off-beat Irish side, winning 22 / 15.
All Blacks (13) 29 / Wales (3) 10 (Final Score)
The All Blacks hosted Wales at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton at 09:35 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA.
The All Blacks victory was never in doubt but many penalties given away by Wales disturbed the running rhytm of the game and scores mostly came from penalties taken. In the end the All Blacks scored 2 converted tries to 1 converted try.
All Blacks won 29 / 10
The Springboks meet the Italian Azuri for the 2nd Test at Buffalo City Stadium, East London on Saturday at 15:00 SA Time.
Both teams have made plenty of changes and both teams do not field their strongest possible sides for this match.
The wobbling Wallabies are taking on Ireland at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane at 12:05 SA Time.
What will happen this week… will the Wobblies front row crumble again in front of different opponents? Will the Wobblies potent backline save them against a far more potent Irish backline than England could muster?
Saturday morning sees the All Blacks ready to deal Wales a 2nd humiliating defeat at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. Both teams are showing quite a few changes from the teams who met last week.
At last “The Beast”, Tendai Mtawarira, gets the go ahead to represent the country he loves and has represented with great distinction.
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Kick at your peril. It’s a message the All Blacks have beamed out to the world in the opening two rugby tests of the season.
One would not be surprised if South Africa had been CC’d on the memo.
By TOBY ROBSON – The Dominion Post
The Springboks will once again show their support for the victims of serious and/or catastrophic rugby injuries when they take to the field in Saturday’s Test against Italy in East London wearing the logo of the Chris Burger Petro Jackson Players’ Fund on their shorts.
Italy coach Nick Mallett has made nine changes to the team to face South Africa in the second Test on Saturday.
Fabio Ongaro, Lorenzo Cittadini, Marco Bortolami, Carlo Del Fava, Paul Derbyshire and Manoa Vosawai come into the forward pack and Simone Picone, Michele Sepe and Gonzalo Canale are included in the backline.
All Blacks flyhalf Dan Carter threw a scare into his camp on Thursday as he laboured with a calf strain ahead of Saturday’s second rugby Test against Wales.
Although Carter remained on the team sheet following a training session late in the day, the All Blacks selectors have taken the precaution of calling up Luke McAlister as cover if he does pull out.
Lock Danie Rossouw has withdrawn from the Springbok rugby team to face Italy at the Buffalo City Stadium in East London on Saturday.
Rossouw, who was selected on the bench for the match, suffered a hip flexor injury during training this week and has been withdrawn by the medical team.
At 31 years of age and with almost more injuries than goals scored during the first two weeks of the World Cup, André Pretorius says he still has the hunger for big rugby.
The Western Force have bolstered their squad with the addition of talented back Gene Fairbanks on a two year deal.
It is also reported that they are looking to secure the services of Sias Ebersohn of the Cheetahs to replace Andre Pretorius who never played a game for the Franchise before once again being injured.
Additionally it was announced that Ryan Cross has left the Western Force to join the Waratahs for next season’s Super 15 tournament.
Springbok Earl Rose looks set to continue in the rugby wilderness after the Free State Cheetahs have denied they are looking for him to join them.
This comes after Golden Lions CEO Manie Reyneke confirmed earlier in the week that he had been approached by the Cheetahs for Rose and had expressed an interest in another Springbok – Ashley Johnson as a possible player swop.
Francois Hougaard has recovered from hand surgery following the Super 14 Semi-Final and Super 14-Final and is ready to join the Springboks on their tour to New Zealand.
After a very good Super 14 on the wing for the Bulls, Francois had undergo a hand operation having broken a bone in his hand in the penutimate Super 14 game but notwithstanding the injury completed the Super 14 Final, also scoring a try in the process.
England finished their June tour of Australasia with a 35-28 loss against the New Zealand Maori in Napier on Wednesday.
Wing Hosea Gear scored three of the New Zealand Maori’s four tries. Gear touched down once in the first half, and then twice in the first five minutes of the second half giving the lead the the Maori’s which they never conceded.
The 3rd Round of the SWC starts today. For 16 teams this Round will spell the end of SWC 2010. We stand together today behind South Africa who are with little hope of survival.
Read on to see all the landmarks reached by the Proteas in this match.
A very dull draw though on a pitch called a tar road by commentators.
John Smit has recovered from his hamstring injury and will lead theSpringboks on Saturday in the second Test against Italy, at the Buffalo City Stadium in East London.
From New24
The IRB World Rankings saw a dramatic change as 20 countries dropped places and 19 improved their positions as a result of the matches this weekend.
At the top, whilst New Zealand and South Africa recorded victories over Wales and Italy respectively to maintain the top two positions, Australia dropped from third to fourth after suffering a 21-20 defeat to England at the ANZ Stadium.
The All Blacks have made seven changes to their starting line-up for the second Test against Wales in Hamilton on Saturday and star flyhalf Dan Carter remains in doubt.
Ronan O’Gara has been dropped ot the bench for what could be his 100th Test cap in Ireland’s final game of the season against Australia.
Chris Henry will win his first cap for Ireland when he lines out at No.8 in the team to play Australia in Brisbane this Saturday.
Ex Shark and South African Ex-pat, Brad Barrit has been selected for England against the New Zealand Maori team.
Chris Ashton is the only player from the England starting team that beat Australia to be named to face the New Zealand Maori rugby team at Napier.
New Zealand remain the only side to lift the IRB Junior World Championship trophy after producing a dominant display to beat Australia 62-17 at the Estadio El Coloso del Parque in Rosario on Monday.
In general I was not impressed with the Springbok performance in Mordor (Witbank) on Saturday and felt it necessary to bring out my own Rating of the individual Bokke.
Victor Matfield and a few key Bokke are set to be rested for the 2nd Test against the Azuri from Italy in East London.
Eary indications are that John Smit will lead the side in the Test and recalls of Andries Bekker, Schalk Burger, Jaque Fourie, Danie Rossouw and Wynand Olivier as well as the omission of Flip van der Merwe, Alistair Hargreaves and Bandise Maku (who did not travel with the team to East London) indicate that we’ll see a considerably revamped Bokke Team this Saturday.
Western Province and Stormers Senior Professional coach Rassie Erasmus and his lawyer friend Frikkie Erasmus are planning a new tournament of “instant” rugby that will revolutionise the game.
According to a report in the Afrikaans weekly Rapport the tournament, based on the highly success Indian Premier League (20-overs) cricket series, will attract 200 of the world’s leading players.
Nick Mallett, Ex Springbok and Ex Springbok coach and also now the coach of the Azuri made a promise to his Azuri charges that he’d shave his head if the Azuri loses with less than 20 points this past Saturday, so we can expect to see a “New Mallett” for this coming weekend’s clash.
After the 29-13 win by the Springboks against Italy in Witbank on Saturday, Nick said he would stick to his promise to shave off his hair if Italy lost by less than 20 points.
Saturday’s 16 points difference beat the 19 (score 40-21) in 1995 and last year’s 22 (score 32-10).
Mallett indicated that he’s probably sport a beanie on the head when next we see him.
After the high intensity performance against France the previous week and the come-from-behind effort in Cardiff the week before that, the Springboks were probably due the step backwards they took against Italy in Witbank.
Following the Wallabies loss to an average England side and generally 2 poor weeks of Test rugby for them, the Wallabies are looking decidedly frail, a situation which is not helped by the fact that the Wallabie injury list is now fast becomming longer than my arm.
Three key All Blacks were injured in the All Blacks vs Wales game this past Saturday. They are Dan Carter, who had his best Test in a very long time, as well as Israel Dagg and Anthony Boric, who are all likely to miss the second Wales Test.