South Africa Innovators beat Italy 45-0 to get series 2-0
South Africa sailed in a 45-0 win over Italy in Gqeberha on Saturday to win the 2-0 series while Wing Edwill Van der We scored two rehearsals and Springbox presented some innovative shows that resulted in further results.
Stop Grant Williamscenter Canan MoodieHooker Malcolm Marxwing Mappery macazole and the replacement hook Jan -hendrik Wessels He also passed for effort at a show that was far from the perfect, but enough to see the Italians, who were wild in the breakdown but eventually external.
The local team lost the number eight Jasper wiese on an unnecessary permanent red card in 21 minutes for a head of the head but made the light of that numerical disadvantage on a night where it gathered Willie Le Roux It became the eighth spring to win 100 hats.
Coach Rasie Erasmus presented several innovative shows, including accepting the purpose of a scrum from the beginning, and twice the creation of the midfield “lines” with the raising of open games that led to the Mauls direction and ultimately tries.
South Africa prevailed Italy in Scrum in last week’s 42-24 victory in Pretoria and forced a certain part immediately from their start to keep pressure on what is probably a first for Rugby test.
Williams and Van der merwe Crucified for attractive results, before the local team was reduced to 14 players when Wiese was given a red card for a head in Italy prop Danilo fiscchetti As they gathered after a stop in the game.
What was supposed to be a cheerful case for Wiese with his younger brother Cobus debuting from the bench turned sour.
Italy’s intensity in demolition, a main area they targeted in both rehearsals, made it chaos on the floor and denied the rapid ball of Springbox.
But there was more Springbok innovation in building their fourth test for Moodie as, in broken game, blocked Preserves rose in the central field to collect a pass.
This created a maul and allowed them to move forward, winning a penalty for an Italian collapse, but also putting free Moodie to mark his test.
They repeated the game in the second half and again won a penalty they did not need after Marx pulled over the line before Mapimpi and Wessels went down late.