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Top Stats:
Carries
Line Breaks
Tackles Completed
Turnovers Lost
Turnovers Won
Attack:
Carries
Kicks
Passes
Metres Carried
Line Breaks
Offloads
Defenders Beaten
Try Assists
Tries
Turnovers Lost
Carries Per Minute
Defence:
Tackles Made
Tackles Missed
Tackles Completed
Dominant Tackles
Turnovers Won
Ruck Turnovers
Lineouts Won
Total Tackles Per Minute
Discipline:
Red Cards
Yellow Cards
Penalties Conceded
All
All
South Africa
Ireland
1
Jamie Osborne
17
2
Caelan Doris
14
3
RG Snyman
11
4
Kwagga Smith
10
5
James Lowe
10
6
Ronan Kelleher
10
7
Jesse Kriel
8
8
Siya Kolisi
7
9
Pieter-Steph du Toit
7
10
Robbie Henshaw
7
11
Andrew Porter
7
12
Damian de Allende
6
13
Calvin Nash
6
14
Garry Ringrose
6
15
Joe McCarthy
6
16
Cheslin Kolbe
5
17
Handre Pollard
5
18
Ox Nche
5
19
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu
5
20
Conor Murray
5
21
James Ryan
5
22
Kurt-Lee Arendse
4
23
Faf de Klerk
4
24
Eben Etzebeth
4
25
Jack Crowley
4
26
Tadhg Beirne
4
27
Josh van der Flier
4
28
Malcolm Marx
3
29
Marco van Staden
3
30
Tadhg Furlong
2
31
Rob Herring
2
32
Cian Healy
2
33
Stuart McCloskey
2
34
Bongi Mbonambi
1
35
Frans Malherbe
1
36
Vincent Koch
1
37
Grant Williams
1
38
Ryan Baird
1
39
Peter O'Mahony
1
40
Caolin Blade
1
41
Ciaran Frawley
1

Carries Carries

1
Jamie Osborne
17
2
Caelan Doris
14
3
RG Snyman
11

Line Breaks Line Breaks

1
Calvin Nash
3
2
James Lowe
2
3
Kurt-Lee Arendse
1

Tackles Completed Tackles Completed

1
Pieter-Steph du Toit
15
2
Josh van der Flier
15
3
James Ryan
12

Turnovers Lost Turnovers Lost

1
Jack Crowley
3
2
Cheslin Kolbe
2
3
Handre Pollard
2

Turnovers Won Turnovers Won

1
Joe McCarthy
2
2
Malcolm Marx
1
3
Grant Williams
1

Dominant Tackles Dominant Tackles

1
Ox Nche
5
2
James Ryan
4
3
RG Snyman
3

Match Summary

8
Penalty Goals
4
0
Tries
1
0
Conversions
1
0
Drop Goals
2
91
Carries
117
3
Line Breaks
8
12
Turnovers Lost
18
2
Turnovers Won
7

Territory

12%
37%
19%
32%
South Africa
Ireland
49%
Territory
51%

Possession

South Africa
12%
23%
41%
24%
Ireland
13%
23%
48%
16%
South Africa
Ireland
42%
Possession Last 10 min
58%
47%
Possession
53%

Set Plays

6
Scrums
9
100%
Scrum Win %
56%
17
Lineout
9
82%
Lineout Win %
89%
9
Restarts Received
6
100%
Restarts Received Win %
100%

Attack

112
Passes
137
91
Ball Carries
117
158m
Post Contact Metres
144m
3
Line Breaks
8

Turnovers

2
Turnovers Won
7
12
Turnovers Lost
18

Penalties

8
Penalties Conceded
11
0
Yellow Cards
1
0
Red Cards
0

Defence

119
Tackles Made
112
15
Tackles Missed
21
89%
Tackle Completion %
84%

Kicks

30
Total Kicks
36
1:3.7
Kick To Pass Ratio
1:3.8

Other Fixtures

Comments

15 Comments
M
Mitch 160 days ago

The right team won. The Springboks kicked 8 penalty goals. Surely they have to be more ambitious than that. Ireland were much improved from last week and deservedly won. They take more from this series than the Boks who blew an opportunity to prove they're clearly the best in the world.

A
Ace 161 days ago

Gut-wrenching! But there’s no denying that the better team won.

B
Bull Shark 161 days ago

Disappointing. But well played to Ireland.

d
darragh 161 days ago

All my homies love Frawley

p
peter 161 days ago

so how do you actually watch the game…

J
Jamanca 162 days ago

Will this game be available on live streaming tomorrow?

T
Tim 162 days ago

Connor Murray at 9 is gonna slow down the Irish phase play to a crawl.

B
Bull Shark 166 days ago

I reckon the safe bet for SA would be to pick the same side again for this test (barring any forced changes due to injury of course).

But I wonder if we won’t see Roos coming in for Marco. Maybe start Roos with Kwagga off the bench.

Karl Dickson is less likely to allow the ruck sh1tshow Luke Pearce stood by and watched which means that the boks can expect better ball, less Irish bodies and debris lying all over the place.

Manie Libbok suits the style the boks were playing at Loftus. If he has been training well - I wonder if we don’t see a fresh Libbok starting ahead of Pollard for this test.

6/2 split with SFM and Grant Williams again covering the backline. I can’t see them going with a 5/3 unless they put Polly on the bench as cover for Libbok. But Rassie generally backs his 10 so I doubt we’ll see both of them in the 23.

So 6/2 again to pulverize what is left of the Irish team.

f
finn 227 days ago

I’m predicting an aggregate points difference of no more than +/-10pts across both matches this series.

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