Junior Boks show ‘great character’ to beat England

Captain Salmaan Moerat (back row, far right) and his Junior Springbok team celebrate after beating England on Friday night. Photo: @JuniorBoks via Twitter

Captain Salmaan Moerat (back row, far right) and his Junior Springbok team celebrate after beating England on Friday night. Photo: @JuniorBoks via Twitter

Published May 12, 2018

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Junior Springbok coach Chean Roux lauded his team’s character after they produced an admirable team effort to defeat England 26-12 on Friday night at the Sixways Stadium in Worcester, England.

This followed victories against Wales and Scotland on tour, and Georgia in Cape Town, as part of their World Rugby Under-20 Championship preparations.

The Junior Boks outscored England four tries to two, after leading 14-7 at the break.

“I am very proud,” said Roux. “This was our third match on tour against a fresh English side, and the players showed tremendous character, so all credit to them.

“It was a great team effort. I thought we had the upper hand in the scrums and the lineouts at times, and sometimes they had it, which just shows.

“But we were lucky to get through it. We really showed great character.” 

With a series of solid performances in the lead-up to the Under-20 Championship, Roux was confident that his charges were on the right track for the international spectacle, which will be hosted in the south of France from May 30 to June 17.

“This most definitely gives us confidence,” said the coach.

The Junior Boks steal an England lineout as they lead 14-7 @Springboks pic.twitter.com/kXJe3GN2tJ

— Junior Springboks (@JuniorBoks) May 11, 2018

“We wanted a tough tour with three challenging games, and that is exactly what we got before the tournament.”

The first half against England was tightly fought as both packs tried to create a solid platform, while the backs fed off this to make their presence felt.

The South Africans struck first with a try in the opening minutes by wing David Kriel and fullback Gianni Lombard converted to hand the team a 7-0 lead.

Lombard received a yellow card shortly after for an illegal tackle, and England took advantage of this as wing Ben Loader forced his way through the defence out wide to level the scores.

The hard grind continued between the packs in the following exchanges, but it was the SA Under-20s who made the most of their efforts as scrumhalf Rewan Kruger dotted down after some good forward pressure, which pushed the visitors 14-7 ahead.

Junior Boks score their third try as Schalk Erasmus dives over to hand SA a 19-7 lead with 26 mins to play @Springboks pic.twitter.com/pOCDyVwPR8

— Junior Springboks (@JuniorBoks) May 11, 2018

They extended their lead to 19-7 in the second half as hooker Schalk Erasmus crossed the chalk from a rolling maul, and the team continued to apply pressure on attack as the match progressed.

England closed the gap on the scoreboard to 19-12 in the 65th minute as Henry Walker scored the team’s second try.

But this was cancelled out later on as SA centre and Man-of-the-Match Rikus Pretorius scored an intercept try with six minutes left on the clock to stretch their lead to 26-12.

England fought hard until the end, but the visitors’ solid defence shut them out.

The Junior Boks will return to South Africa for a holding camp before departing for France on May 25.

Points-Scorers

England 12 – Tries: Ben Loader, Henry Walker. Conversion: James Grayson (1).

Junior Springboks 26 – Tries: David Kriel, Rewan Kruger, Schalk Erasmus, Rikus Pretorius. Conversions: Gianni Lombard (3).

SA Rugby

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