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28 October 2023 8:00 pm Rugby World Cup 2023/24

Match Report

Springboks hold on against 14 man Kiwis to retain World Cup

South Africa have retained their Rugby World Cup trophy, overcoming a brilliant fourteen-man, New Zealand 12-11 in Paris to claim the silverware at the Stade de France.

In a clash of titans, South Africa drew first blood on the scoreboard, a third minute yellow card for Shannon Frizzell for a bad tackle on hooker, Mbongeni Mbonambi, forcing him and Frizzell both to the sidelines, the latter to return.

Further punishment was inflicted by a penalty which Handre Pollard drilled over, the fly-half making it 6-0 ten minutes later as the Springboks went all out, unable though to cross the whitewash.

Restored to their full complement, New Zealand finally enjoyed some sustained possession, Richie Mo’unga popping a penalty over to halve the deficit.

Pollard split the posts successfully for a third time as the six-point gap was restored, South Africa game-managing well, ominous for Ian Foster’s side given the bomb squad of forwards on the bench.

Set piece malfunctions were also hindering Foster’s men, an attacking lineout overthrown in the twenty-fifth minute encapsulating their unsettled start.

More indiscipline haunted the All Blacks as captain, Sam Cane, became their second flanker to be banished to the naughty step, yellow carded for a high tackle on centre, Jesse Kriel.

Moments later, Cane’s nightmare became reality as the skipper saw his yellow upgraded to a red card, Pollard rubbing salt in the wounds with another three points from the boot.

Knowing they, ideally, needed the next score to get a foothold, centre, Reiko Ioane went agonisingly close to getting in the corner, denied only by a fine last-gasp tackle by winger, Kurt-Lee Arendse.

Mo’unga slotted the resultant penalty, and they were back within try-scoring range.

South Africa’s captain, Siya Kolisi, ignited the second half with a lightning break that was repelled.

Lee-Arendse then threatened at the other end, almost getting into the corner, only for the touchline to close in on him.

Then, a switch as Kolisi was sin-binned for a head-to-head, possible salvation for the fourteen men of New Zealand?

Scrum half, Aaron Smith, thought he had scored in the corner after an electric Mo’unga break carved the defence open, referee, Wayne Barnes though spotting a forward pass, a potentially game-changing score correctly erased.

Eventually, however the waves of pressure told, full-back, Beauden Barrett brilliantly scooping up a low pass and scuttling over in the corner, Mo’unga’ conversion shanked wide but the All Blacks back within one, nail-biting point, entering the final quarter of action, the Parisian crowd fully engaged.

Seven minutes from the end, Cheslin Kolbe saw yellow for a deliberate interception, Jordie Barrett took on the kick but drifted it just wide, as emotions seesawed on and off the pitch.

Desperate to clinch it, Pollard saw a drop goal attempt charged down as the All Blacks were pinned in, forced to travel the distance up field to try and get an oh-so-precious score to steal ahead.

So, South Africa make it successive tournament wins, an epic encounter full of ferocity to round off a fantastic tournament that will leave the All Blacks reeling and the Springboks world champions once again.

New Zealand

15Beauden Barrett Fly-Half 58'
14Will Jordan 23 Winger
13Rieko Ioane Centre
12Jordie Barrett Full-Back
11Mark Telea Winger
10Richie Mo’unga 22 Fly-Half 17', 38'
9Aaron Smith 21 Scrum-Half
1Ethan de Groot 17 Prop
2Codie Taylor 16 Hooker
3Tyrel Lomax 18 Prop
4Brodie Retallick 20 Lock
5Scott Barrett Flanker
6Shannon Frizell 3'
7Sam Cane Flanker 28'
8Ardie Savea No. 8
16Samisoni Taukei’aho 2
17Tamaiti Williams 1
18Nepo Laulala 3 Prop
19Samuel Whitelock Lock
20Dalton Papalii 4 Flanker
21Finlay Christie 9 Scrum-Half
22Damian McKenzie 10 Full-Back
23Anton Lienert-Brown 14 Centre

South Africa

15Damian Willemse 23 Full-Back
14Kurt-Lee Arendse Full-Back
13Jesse Kriel Centre
12Damian DeAllende Centre
11Cheslin Kolbe Full-Back 73'
10Handré Pollard Centre 4', 14', 19', 35'
9Francois De Klerk Scrum-Half
1Steven Kitshoff 17 Prop
2Makazole Mapimpi 16 Winger
3Frans Malherbe 18 Prop
4Eben Etzebeth Lock
5Franco Mostert 20 Lock
6Siya Kolisi 22 Flanker 45'
7Pieter-Steph du Toit Flanker
8Duane Vermeulen 21 No. 8
16Deon Fourie 2 Hooker
17Ox Nche 1 Prop
18Trevor Nyakane 3 Prop
19Jean Kleyn Lock
20RG Snyman 5 Lock
21Kwagga Smith 8 Flanker
22Jasper Wiese 6 No. 8
23Willie le Roux 15 Full-Back

Ground

Stade de France
Rue Henri Delaunay, Saint-Denis, Ile-de-France, Paris, France

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