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A Review of the Springboks Test Matches Against Ireland

The 2024 summer rugby series between South Africa and Ireland provided fans with an exhilarating display of top-tier international rugby. The two-test series featured intense competition, nail-biting finishes, and standout performances from both sides. 

This review will cover the key moments and outcomes of these matches, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the Springboks throughout the series.

First Test: Pretoria

First Half

According to Rugby365, the opening test match at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on July 6, 2024, saw the Springboks starting strong. Kurt-Lee Arendse scored the first try within minutes, thanks to excellent teamwork involving Siya Kolisi and Jesse Kriel. 

Handré Pollard converted to secure an early lead for the Springboks. Despite a few handling errors, the Springboks maintained pressure, resulting in a 13-8 halftime lead. Pollard’s reliable kicking added crucial points, while Jack Crowley’s penalty and Jamie Osborne’s try kept Ireland in contention​​​​​​.

Second Half

The second half was fiercely contested. Ireland’s Conor Murray scored a try, narrowing the score. However, the Springboks’ dominance in the scrums paid off with a penalty try, extending their lead. 

Although Ryan Baird’s late try for Ireland added tension, the Springboks secured a 27-20 victory. This win was marked by the Springboks’ strong defensive efforts and strategic play under pressure​​​​.

Second Test: Ireland vs Springboks in Durban

First Half

The second test at Kings Park Stadium in Durban on July 13, 2024, showcased Ireland’s determination. They started with high intensity, with Jack Crowley scoring an early penalty. 

Jamie Osborne, playing only his second test, set up Conor Murray for a try, demonstrating Ireland’s tactical brilliance. Despite the Springboks’ counterattacks, including a try from Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Ireland led 13-8 at halftime​​​​.

Second Half

In the second half, the Springboks controlled possession, with Pollard’s kicking putting them ahead. However, Ireland’s Ciaran Frawley stole the show with two late drop goals, clinching a dramatic 25-24 victory. 

This win marked Ireland’s second-ever triumph on South African soil, highlighting their resilience and ability to perform under pressure. The result ensured the series ended in a draw, reflecting the closely matched capabilities of both teams​​.

Key Takeaways

  • Springboks’ Strengths and Weaknesses

The Springboks displayed formidable physicality and strategic prowess, particularly in the set pieces and defensive organisation. Key players like Siya Kolisi and Handré Pollard were instrumental in their performances. Kolisi’s leadership and defensive skills were pivotal, while Pollard’s kicking added essential points. 

However, the Springboks were also plagued by unforced errors and occasional lapses in concentration, which Ireland exploited effectively. Their ability to start strong, but falter under pressure was evident, suggesting areas for improvement in maintaining consistency​​​​.

  • Ireland’s Tactical Brilliance

Ireland’s tactical versatility and resilience were standout features of the series. Jamie Osborne’s impressive debut and Ciaran Frawley’s match-winning drop goals underscored their ability to adapt and execute under pressure. 

The Irish team demonstrated excellent ball-handling skills and strategic kicking, which often put the Springboks on the back foot. This series win will undoubtedly boost their confidence and provide valuable experience as they prepare for future international challenges​​​​.

  • Player Performances

Several players stood out in this series. For the Springboks, Kurt-Lee Arendse’s try-scoring ability and Kolisi’s all-around performance were highlights. Eben Etzebeth and Pieter-Steph du Toit provided strength in the pack, ensuring South Africa’s dominance in physical contests. 

On the Irish side, Jamie Osborne and Jack Crowley were exceptional, with Crowley’s accurate kicking and Osborne’s defensive solidity proving crucial. Frawley’s drop goals in the second test were game-changers, showcasing his composure and skill under pressure​​​​.

Conclusion

The 2024 summer series between the Springboks and Ireland was a compelling spectacle of quality rugby between the top two ranked sides in international men’s rugby. Both teams demonstrated their strengths and exposed areas for improvement. The series ending in a 1-1 draw highlights the competitive nature of these top-tier rugby nations. 

For the Springboks, the series provided insights into their performance dynamics and areas needing attention. For Ireland, the victory in Durban is a testament to Irish rugby’s prowess under Andy Farrell’s leadership, which is looking like it’s here to stay. 

Fans will now have to wait to see which of these two sides will gain the upper hand in the next chapter of this newly blossoming rivalry in international rugby.

 

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