The Springboks put in an underwhelming display to beat Italy 42-24 at Loftus on Saturday evening.
The Springboks defeated Italy 42-24 on Saterday at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria. Thus losing ground to the All Blacks in the latest World Rankings.
They started off clinical and polished, raising to a 28-3 lead at half-time. However, it was the second half in particular that will have left Rassie Erasmus, fans and players alike frustrated and disappointed.
SPRINGBOKS PLAYER RATINGS VS ITALY
WHO FIRED
Morne Van Den Berg – 8/10
Van Den Berg scored a brace of tries to cap off a well-rounded all-round performance at nine for the Springboks. He provided quick ball and kicked accurate contestable box kicks.
Handre Pollard – 8/10
Pollard distribution was silky smooth all afternoon. Meanwhile, his decision making (knowing when to kick or run). Also, was excellent off the tee, kicking six from six conversions. So, the experienced Bok pivot reminded us why he is the Boks first-choice flyhalf.
Kurt-Lee Arendse – 8.5/10
Arendse scored a beautiful try and was a nightmare for Azzuri players all day. Thereafter, he made a miraculous try saving tackle forcing His scintellating speed put tremendous pressure on the Italian back three. Furthermore, he was astute defensively too.
Honourable mention: Vincent Tshitshuka (7.5/10) – he was a nuisance at the breakdown and once again showed his versatility in open play. He made his tackles when needed and came close to scoring on his debut before having his try canceled for an obstruction from Ox Nche. It was a solid test debut for the elusive Sharks flanker.
WHO FLOPPED
Bongi Mbonambi – 4/10
Bongi had one of his most poor showings for the Springboks in recent memory. He missed three line-out throws and all-round lacked his usual drive and passion.
All round, the ‘Bomb Squad’ failed to make the impact they usually do.
WHICH BOKS STOOD OUT AGAINST ITALY? WHO SHOULD BE DROPPED FOR THE SECOND TEST AGAINST THE AZZURRI?
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