The Herald (South Africa)

Late England score sinks brave Junior Boks

- Craig Ray

OUTSTANDIN­G No 8 Zach Mercer scored a late try, which flyhalf Max Malins converted, to give England a narrow win in a tense World Rugby Under-20 Championsh­ip semifinal in Tbilisi yesterday.

The Junior Boks will rue a slew of mistakes that allowed England to stay in the game despite their set piece wilting under South African pressure.

England enjoyed the bulk of ball, particular­ly in the first half, but were on the ropes for long periods of the second period.

The Junior Boks though lacked the cutting edge that saw them smash Argentina in their final pool match.

SA No 8 Juarno Augustus was impressive, scoring two more tries to take his tournament tally to five, while the rest of the pack were immense.

The Junior Bok backline, which has been a vaunted unit at these championsh­ips, did not have enough quality ball to test England’s defence and it was left to the SA pack to do the damage.

Flyhalf Curwin Bosch was unable to dictate terms as England’s defence shut down his options while fullback Manie Libbok had a nightmare afternoon, culminatin­g in a shared missed tackle on Mercer, with centre Damian Willemse, as the Englishman went in for the winning try.

It was the 10th time these two sides have met in the 10th edition of this tournament and England now hold a 7-3 winning record against SA, as they advanced to their fifth successive final.

England dominated the first half in terms of territory and possession while also benefittin­g from a series of errors from the Junior Boks.

The defending champions, unsurprisi­ngly, held the lead at the break but when SA scored their second try through Augustus, after the halftime hooter sounded, it was the Junior Boks that went into the sheds with a spring in their step.

England probably should have scored at least one more try for their dominance in that period, but as sloppy as the Junior Boks were with the meagre possession they had, they defended well.

The SA set piece also started turning the screws after the opening quarter as they picked off four England lineouts and won three scrum penalties by half time and added a handful more after the beak.

Augustus bashed over for his fourth try of the tournament in the 11th minute to put SA on the board but England quickly struck back when a deft Malins offload found scrumhalf Alex Mitchell with a clear run to the line.

When SA lock Ruben van Heerden crashed over in the 56th minute and Bosch converted to give SA the lead for the first time in the match, it appeared the tide had turned.

Bosch added a 73rd minute penalty to stretch the lead to five points.

But it was Mercer and England that had the final say.

 ?? Picture: WORLD RUGBY ?? TIED UP: South Africa’s Curwin Bosch is wrapped up by England winger Gabriel Ibitoye in their World Rugby U20 Championsh­ip semifinal yesterday
Picture: WORLD RUGBY TIED UP: South Africa’s Curwin Bosch is wrapped up by England winger Gabriel Ibitoye in their World Rugby U20 Championsh­ip semifinal yesterday
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