Portugal Colonial - Kolbe at the double as South Africa beat England 29-20

NYSE - LSE
RBGPF 100% 61.84 $
CMSC 0.08% 24.57 $
CMSD 0.34% 24.44 $
RIO 0.9% 60.98 $
RELX -3.37% 44.45 $
AZN -2.86% 63.23 $
GSK -1.95% 33.35 $
BCC -0.19% 140.09 $
SCS -0.3% 13.23 $
NGG 0.61% 62.75 $
JRI 0.18% 13.1 $
BCE -0.07% 26.82 $
VOD 1.03% 8.77 $
BTI 2.47% 36.39 $
BP -0.24% 28.98 $
RYCEF 0.59% 6.82 $
Kolbe at the double as South Africa beat England 29-20
Kolbe at the double as South Africa beat England 29-20 / Photo: JUSTIN TALLIS - AFP

Kolbe at the double as South Africa beat England 29-20

Cheslin Kolbe scored two tries as world champions South Africa inflicted yet more November international misery upon England with a 29-20 win at Twickenham on Saturday.

Text size:

The wing struck in both halves as the Springboks condemned Steve Borthwick's men to a fifth defeat in a row and third this month following last-gasp 24-22 and 42-37 losses at home to New Zealand and Australia in what was their first meeting with South Africa since an agonising 16-15 World Cup semi-final reverse in France last year.

South Africa led 19-17 at the break after an open first half featuring five tries, with Grant Williams, Pieter-Steph du Toit and Kolbe all crossing, while Ollie Sleightholme and Sam Underhill went over for England

An exchange of penalties between impressive England fly-half Marcus Smith and Springbok replacement stand-off Handre Pollard left the Springboks 22-20 ahead going into the final quarter before Kolbe struck again in the 63rd minute.

South Africa replacement forward Gerhard Steenekamp was yellow-carded five minutes later but the Springboks, who this year added the southern hemisphere Rugby Championship title to their back-to-back World Cup triumphs, saw the game out.

The Springboks face Wales in Cardiff next week in their final Test of the year, with England looking to salvage a sliver of pride against a Japan team coached by former Red Rose boss Eddie Jones.

J.Oliveira--PC