South Africa vs Ireland LIVE rugby: Result after Ciaran Frawley kick stuns Springboks in brutal battle
South Africa 24-25 Ireland: Ciaran Frawley’s remarkable final-minute drop goal secured a famous win in Durban
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Ireland secured a remarkable victory against South Africa as Ciaran Frawley’s last-minute drop goal secured a one-point win in Durban.
Frawley dropped into the pocket to send the tourists into wild celebrations having survived a brutal second Test. An extraordinary encounter was settled by a moment of majesty from the replacement Ireland fly half, Frawley knocking over his second drop goal of the match to pip the Springboks.
It secured a draw for the tourists in a two-Test series that delivered on its lofty billing. South Africa had won the first Test in Pretoria thanks to the impact of their bench and appeared to again be taking control at the Shark Tank, with Handre Pollard’s accuracy from the tee putting them on the brink of victory.
The fly half’s eighth penalty had appeared to put the hosts out of reach until Frawley stepped up to slot three points with the clock expiring and snatch a famous win for Andy Farrell’s side.
Re-live all of the action from South Africa vs Ireland below:
South Africa 15-16 Ireland, 55 minutes
Off go the Springboks, scampering and stomping through the savannah with ominous intent. RG Snyman, Malcolm Marx and Kwagga Smith are all involved. Ireland are forced to infringe with the dam threatening to burst.
FOUL PLAY DECISION! South Africa 15-16 Ireland, 51 minutes
Caelan Doris will be back. The foul play process has concluded and it will stay a yellow card due to the “dynamics of the second player [James Ryan]” in the challenge. Ireland will be restored to a full complement in about four minutes.
PENALTY! SOUTH AFRICA 15-16 Ireland (Handre Pollard, 53 minutes)
Copy, paste - more points for Handre Pollard and the world champions are back within a point.
South Africa 12-16 Ireland, 51 minutes
Ireland do a decent job of escaping their own territory but back the waves of thunderous carriers come. Eben Etzebeth peels back a defender with an upright charge, before Malcolm Marx bowls over Josh van der Flier.
Tadhg Beirne appears to have won a breakdown turnover but Karl Dickson does not reward the blindside. James Ryan is penalised for offside as he launches off the line after the next ruck.
South Africa 12-16 Ireland, 50 minutes
Here come the world champions. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezullu has been utterly outstanding since the resumption, another lively dart on the counter sparking South Africa before an intelligent diagonal thread through hands Ireland a lineout five metres from their own line.
Ireland are down their captain, and the Springboks voluntarily rid themselves of theirs - Rassie Erasmus calls Siya Kolisi in with Marco van Staden on to the openside.
PENALTY! SOUTH AFRICA 12-16 Ireland (Handre Pollard, 49 minutes)
Handre Pollard’s boot is true. Has the momentum started to really swing?
YELLOW CARD! Caelan Doris is sent to the sin bin! South Africa 9-16 Ireland, 48 minutes
Ireland lose their captain for ten minutes and maybe more! James Ryan finished the roll off but it is Caelan Doris who is deemed to have been the initial, and more significant, offender. Thankfully, Malcolm Marx appears to be alright but we’ve seen so many ruptured ligament injuries from exactly that sort of action.
Off Doris goes to the sin bin as the foul play review official gets to work. Remember, they have eight minutes to assess whether to upgrade to a red.
South Africa 9-16 Ireland, 47 minutes
In fact, the officials want to give this a longer look. Was that a (now outlawed) crocodile on Malcolm Marx from James Ryan?
South Africa 9-16 Ireland, 47 minutes
Two more tactical changes for South Africa. Enter the advance party for the Bomb Squad, Vincent Koch on for Frans Malherbe and birthday boy Malcolm Marx replacing Bongi Mbonambi. The replacement hooker is 30 today.
Ireland pass their first examination, but are penalised at a ruck 35 out from their own line after South Africa kick and cahse with aplomb. This might be another chance for Pollard to punch a hole in Ireland’s lead.
South Africa 9-16 Ireland, 46 minutes
Head injury assessments for both teams. Tadhg Furlong looked dazed a couple of minutes ago and the medics have finally intervened, removing the tighthead from the field. Finlay Bealham is on.
Faf de Klerk will also be checked out, though is moving a little better that Furlong towards the touchline. Grant Williams, South Africa’s only remaining backs replacement of course, is on at scrum half.
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