Khaleej Times

Boks hold Wallabies, stay unbeaten

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sydney — South Africa fought back from a 10-point deficit early in the second half to secure a 23-23 draw with Australia in their Rugby Championsh­ip clash in Perth on Saturday and remain unbeaten in six tests this year.

Centre Jesse Kriel and hooker Malcolm Marx crossed for the Springboks, who dominated the breakdown and set piece but were unable to convert late pressure into a score that would have given them a sixth successive win.

Livewire centre Kurtley Beale and hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau scored tries for the Wallabies, who showed plenty of attacking endeavour but remain winless in the competitio­n after back-to-back losses to New Zealand.

“That was a proper test match. That’s what they’re all about,” said Springboks captain Eben Etzebeth after only the second draw between the two countries in 84 meetings.

“Awesome effort in the second half. We had to work on a couple of things and we almost pulled it off. You always want to win, but we will take the draw.”

Western Force forward PolotaNau’s try was particular­ly popular with a crowd of 17,500 studded with fans wearing the blue shirt of the recently axed local Super Rugby franchise.

There were no major protests at the Australian Rugby Union’s decision, however, and the Wallabies received the whole-hearted backing of the locals.

“Missed opportunit­y there,” said Australia captain Michael Hooper. “The set piece was tough for us to build pressure. Re-start wasn’t up to scratch again but plenty to like there as well.”

A sprinkling of rain just before kickoff did nothing to dull the attacking intent of either side even if the result in terms of points was initially limited to an exchange of penalties.

The Wallabies had been making plenty of breaks but were being outmuscled at the breakdown and it was from one of a string of turnovers that the Springboks scored the first try in the 26th minute.

Scrumhalf Ross Cronje quickly flipped the ball out to Jesse Kriel, who chased his own kick ahead and touched down after winger Raymond Rhule and Hooper had taken each other out.

Australia had been focusing on the restart in training and replied directly from the ensuing kickoff with Beale picking up a poor pass that looked to have stalled the attack before cutting back to slice through the blindside defence. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Sekope Kepu of Australia pushes through a South African defender during their Rugby Championsh­ip clash in Perth. —
Reuters Sekope Kepu of Australia pushes through a South African defender during their Rugby Championsh­ip clash in Perth. —

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