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South Africa v Wales LIVE rugby: Result and reaction as Springboks win the series in Cape Town

Reaction from Cape Town as Wales lose to the Springboks in the series decider

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 16 July 2022 13:32 EDT
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South Africa won a decisive third Test 30-14 versus Wales to secure the series 2-1 and halt a run of northern hemisphere victories after success for Ireland and England earlier in the day.

Fly-half Handre Polland scored 20 points, including the first try, as the world champions outscored the tourists three tries to one.

Bongi Mbonambi and captain Siya Kolisi added the other Springbok tries with Pollard kicking three conversions and three penalties.

Tommy Reffell went over for the Welsh try and skipper Dan Bigger added three penalties for the tourists, who upset the hosts in last week’s second Test in Bloemfontein to set up a series decider.

Follow all the action from South Africa vs Wales below with our live blog:

PENALTY! Australia 10-14 ENGLAND (Owen Farrell penalty, 50 minutes)

The first points of the second half go England’s way - Owen Farrell bisects the uprights.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:20

Australia 10-11 England, 48 minutes

Twice more in the movement a charged-up Genge leaves brawny imprint on the Australian defence, and England win a penalty inside the Australia 22.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:20

Australia 10-11 England, 47 minutes

Cowan-Dickie’s first lineout throw is stolen, and Australia kick into England’s half.

OOF! That’s a massive collision between Ellis Genge and Samu Kerevi, with the England prop very much the winner! He tramples over the top of the Australia centre.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:19

Australia 10-11 England, 46 minutes

Porecki’s opposite number goes off - Luke Cowan-Dickie replacing Jamie George. The Australia hooker gets his throw right, and a big midfield carry from Rob Valetini creates enough space for Nic White to kick away.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:17

Australia 10-11 England, 46 minutes

Freddie Steward is just so good in the air, settling beneath the high bomb from his Leicester colleague Jack van Poortvliet, and somehow tumbling to deck with ball in his arms even as Reece Hodge appeared set to snatch it from him.

Another high kick tumbles into English hands as Noah Lolesio drops it cold. Owen Farrell pokes a diagonal grubber into the corner - pressure lineout for Dave Porecki to throw five metres out from the Australian line.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:17

Australia 10-11 England, 44 minutes

But the England defence roars as Paul Williams awards them a penalty. Wilson again tries to make an impact, this time as a support player, needlesly smashing into Billy Vunipola beside a ruck that Australia appeared to have in hand.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:15

Australia 10-11 England, 43 minutes

Powerful carry from Taniela Tupou, surging forth from a standing start and beating two defenders. He goes again soon after, boshing back Lewis Ludlam as Australia begin to build.

A loose offload checks their momentum, but Noah Lolesio sends Harry Wilson forth with a nifty inside pass.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:14

Australia 10-11 England, 42 minutes

Two minutes, two penalties, as both Courtney Lawes and Ellis Genge tackle Dave Porecki a little high. Australia advance to about 25 out from the England line.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:12

Australia 10-11 England, 41 minutes

And England are immediately penalised. Australia form a maul, which Lewis Ludlam bursts into illegally through the side door.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:11

Second half...

Perhaps it is hasty, but you do wonder if that early hook might spell the end of Danny Care’s England career. Ben Youngs and Raffi Quirke will come back in, you’d think, ahead of the autumn and Jack van Poortvliet is clearly trusted by Eddie Jones.

Right, let’s hope for something slightly less clunky after the resumption. England get things back underway.

Harry Latham-Coyle16 July 2022 12:11

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