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Wallabies win away and kill off Springboks Tri Nations hopes

Article Published: Saturday 23 August 2008

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The Wallabies comfortably beat the world champion Springboks by 15 points to 27 in Durban to set up a series decider with the All Blacks in Brisbane during September.

South Africa needed a bonus point win to keep their hopes alive but instead the Wallabies made history by picking up their first away win in the Tri Nations since 2000.

The Springboks host the Wallabies again next weekend at Coca Cola Park (formerly Ellis Park) but the Wallabies are now in a prime position as they are just one point behind the All Blacks on the table with 13 points but crucially the Wallabies have two games in hand.

Wallaby flank Rocky Elsom won man of the match.
 
The Springboks who won the world cup last year can now only finish the TriNations in last place.
 
The visitors scored three tries to the hosts' two for their first victory in South Africa since 2000. Australia led 10-0 at the break.
 

While the Boks were the better team in the opening exchanges, using the high kick to good effect, they failed to make the most of the ball that came their way.

Schalk Burger led the charge and he was followed by Tendai Mtawarira, CJ van der Linde and Juan Smith who all showed plenty of aggression in the rucks.

There was certainly an increase in the Boks' intensity from the week before when they appeared somewhat lethargic against New Zealand.

But no matter what the Boks threw at the visitors there was simply no way through a very solid defence.

And, as was the case in Perth over a month ago and last weekend in Cape Town, the Boks coughed up plenty of ball in the rucks and in the points of contact.

On this occasion, it was Rocky Elsom and George Smith who had the beating of Burger and his teammates.

The Wallabies got on to the scoreboard in the ninth minute thanks to a penalty by Matt Giteau and while it would take nearly another 20 minutes for the scorers to be troubled, the visitors enjoyed the better of the action.

They again dominated the Boks at the breakdowns, while some clever kicking by Giteau ensured the Bok backs regularly had to turn around to defend.

And it was on one such occasion in the 27th minute when the visitors were rewarded with a try after a good passage of build-up play.

Prop Benn Robinson forced his way over the line, with Giteau adding the extras.

While the Boks got back into the contest straight after the restart with a Butch James penalty - his team's first points in over 120 minutes of rugby, after the Boks had been kept scoreless against the All Blacks a week earlier - the Wallabies regained their 10-point advantage on the 50 minute mark with a second Giteau penalty.

Wallabies winger Lote Tuqiri then took full advantage of a disorganized Bok backline and busted through a weak tackle by Fourie du Preez to score.

The Boks though hit back almost immediately through centre Adrian Jacobs, who picked up a loose ball and dived over the tryline after his centre partner Jean de Villiers had made the initial break in midfield.

But the Boks would again be found wanting in defence as Stirling Mortlock powered his way past - and through - at least three defenders to score his team's third try.

Giteau's conversion made it 27-10 to the visitors. Jacobs scored his second late on for the Boks, but it would have done nothing for a team that is battling to stay on the same footing as Australia and New Zealand.

 
Final Score South Africa 15 Australia 27
 

Scorers

South Africa
Tries - Adi Jacobs 2
Con - Percy Montgomery
Pen -Butch James
Drop -
Cards -

Australia
Tries - Benn Robinson, Lote Tuqiri, Stirling Mortlock
Con - Matt Giteau 3
Pen - Matt Giteau 2
Drop -
Cards -
 
Date of match - 23-Aug
Teams - South Africa v Australia
Venue - Durban
Referee - L. Bray
Ref's Assistant 1 - B. Lawrence
Ref's Assistant 2 - R. Poite
TMO - R. Debney
Perf. Rev - B. Francis
 
Teams

South Africa (15-1) Conrad Jantjes; JP Pietersen, Adrian Jacobs, Jean de Villiers, Jongi Nokwe; Butch James, Fourie du Preez; Pierre Spies, Juan Smith, Schalk Burger; Victor Matfield, Andries Bekker; CJ van der Linde, Bismarck du Plessis, Tendai Mtawarira.

Replacements: Adriaan Strauss, Brian Mujati, Joe van Niekerk, Luke Watson, Ricky Januarie, Frans Steyn, Percy Montgomery

Australia (15-1) Drew Mitchell; Peter Hynes, Stirling Mortlock (capt), Berrick Barnes, Lote Tuqiri; Matt Giteau, Sam Cordingley; Wycliff Paul, George Smith, Rocky Elsom; Daniel Vickermann, James Horwill; Matt Dunning, Stephen Moore, Benn Robinson.

Replacements: Tatafu Polota-Nau, Al Baxter, Dean Mumm, Phil Waugh, Brett Sheehan, Timana Tahu, Ryan Cross.

 
AFP - TriNationsweb.com

 

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