The Independent on Saturday

Junior Boks punish Georgia

- WYNONA LOUW

JUNIOR Springbok coach Chean Roux says there’s still a lot of work to do following his team’s 55-14 victory against Georgia in Stellenbos­ch yesterday.

The Junior Boks thrashed the team they will meet in their first match of the 2018 World Rugby Under-20 Championsh­ips (on May 30) at Paul Roos Gymnasium, giving them a solid boost before the internatio­nal tournament kicks off in France.

The South Africans ran in three tries in the first quarter and added two more before the break, while the visitors could only manage to enter the Junior Boks’ in-goal area once in the first 40 (36-7 half time).

Roux’s team added three more tries in the second half, and while the Junior Bok mentor is pleased with his team’s efforts, he wants to see more boxes checked before the end of next month.

“The scoreboard was pleasing, but there is still a lot of work to do,” said Roux.

“In saying that, it was our first outing as a team playing a full game, and I am pleased that there were no serious injuries.

“I think we did well in the lineouts and we started with the tempo we wanted, but we will continue to work hard in the next couple of days.”

Flanker Muller Uys was the first to cross the whitewash, and Sihle Njezula made it two for the hosts shortly afterwards after capitalisi­ng on a kick pass.

Wandisile Simelane also added his name to the scoresheet to take the score to 24-0, and Georgia hit back with a try by No 8 Arsena Machaladze.

Captain and lock and captain Salmaan Moerat and centre Rikus Pretorius scored back-to-back tries in the last eight minutes of the first half.

Georgia put up a fight early in the second half, and they were rewarded when fullback Beka Mamukashvi­li scored a converted try to take their score into double figures (3414).

But as the clicked ticked on, the Junior Boks took full control of the game, and tries by JC Pretorius, Njezula and Rikus Pretorius took the hosts’ try tally to eight, securing a 5514 victory.

The Junior Springboks will meet Georgia, again on 20 April, at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbos­ch.

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