2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa defeat England
Friday, September 14, 2007
September 14, 2007 21:00 (UTC+2) | |||
England | 0 – 36 | South Africa | Stade de France, Saint-Denis Referee: Joël Jutge |
Try: J Smith 6' J P Pietersen (2) 38', 64' Conv: P Montgomery (3) 7', 39, 64' Pen: F Steyn 11' P Montgomery (4) 36', 46', 55', 79' |
South Africa comprehensively defeated defending world champions England in Pool A of the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
South Africa opened the scoring early in the match when Juan Smith scored a try in the sixth minute. Francois Steyn kicked a penalty for South Africa soon afterwards to stretch the lead to 10-0.
England's only chance at goal came in the fourteenth minute when Mike Catt missed a drop goal attempt.
JP Pietersen scored a try for South Africa just before the end of the first half bringing the score to 20-0, and added a second try in the 64th minute. Percy Montgomery kicked 18 points to wrap up South Africa's victory.
South Africa lead Pool A with nine points. England are third on points difference behind Tonga, and must win a difficult match against Samoa next week to be able to advance to the knockout stages.
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Sources
edit- "South Africa thrash woeful England" — BBC Sport, September 14, 2007
- "South Africa crush England 36-0 in Paris" — Rugby World Cup, September 14, 2007