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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS South Africa vs England VENUE DATE 09 June 2018 17:05 COMPETITION Castle Lager Incoming Series FINAL SCORE 42 - 39 HALFTIME SCORE 29 - 27 TRIES 5 - 5 PLAYER OF THE MATCH Faf de Klerk (South Africa) SCORING SUMMARY South Africa England PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Handré Pollard (J #10) 0 4 3 0 Elliot Daly (J #15) 1 0 1 0 Faf De Klerk (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Mike Brown (J #11) 1 0 0 0 S'bu Nkosi (J #14) 2 0 0 0 Owen Farrell (J #12) 1 4 1 0 Willie Le Roux (J #15) 1 0 0 0 Maro Itoje (J #4) 1 0 0 0 Aphiwe Dyantyi (J #11) 1 0 0 0 Jonny May (J #14) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP South Africa England 1 Tendai Mtawarira (J #1) 1 Mako Vunipola (J #1) 2 Bongi Mbonambi (J #2) 2 Jamie George (J #2) 3 Wilco Louw (J #3) 3 Kyle Sinckler (J #3) 4 Rg Snyman (J #4) 4 Maro Itoje (J #4) 5 Franco Mostert (J #5) 5 Nick Isiekwe (J #5) 6 Siya Kolisi (J #6) 6 Chris Robshaw (J #6) 7 Jean-luc Du Preez (J #7) 7 Tom Curry (J #7) 8 Duane Vermeulen (J #8) 8 Billy Vunipola (J #8) 9 Faf De Klerk (J #9) 9 Ben Youngs (J #9) 10 Handré Pollard (J #10) 10 George Ford (J #10) 11 Aphiwe Dyantyi (J #11) 11 Mike Brown (J #11) 12 Damian De Allende (J #12) 12 Owen Farrell (J #12) 13 Lukhanyo Am (J #13) 13 Henry Slade (J #13) 14 S'bu Nkosi (J #14) 14 Jonny May (J #14) 15 Willie Le Roux (J #15) 15 Elliot Daly (J #15) RESERVES South Africa England 16 Akker Van Der Merwe (J #16) 16 Luke Cowan-dickie (J #16) 17 Steven Kitshoff (J #17) 17 Joe Marler (J #17) 18 Thomas Du Toit (J #18) 18 Harry Williams (J #18) 19 Pieter Steph Du Toit (J #19) 19 Brad Shields (J #19) 20 Sikhumbuzo Notshe (J #20) 20 Nathan Hughes (J #20) 21 Ivan Van Zyl (J #21) 21 Ben Spencer (J #21) 22 Elton Jantjies (J #22) 22 Piers Francis (J #22) 23 Warrick Gelant (J #23) 23 Denny Solomona (J #23) CARDS South Africa England # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None 1 Mako Vunipola (J #1) 0 0 1 0 COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start Handré Pollard South Africa 1' Penalty Goal Elliot Daly England 3' Try Mike Brown England 4' Conversion Owen Farrell England 10' Penalty Goal Handré Pollard South Africa 12' Try Elliot Daly England 14' Conversion Owen Farrell England 16' Try Owen Farrell England 17' Conversion Owen Farrell England 19' Try Faf de Klerk South Africa 21' Missed Conversion Handré Pollard South Africa 29' Try S'bu Nkosi South Africa 30' Conversion Handré Pollard South Africa 33' Try S'bu Nkosi South Africa 34' Conversion Handré Pollard South Africa 35' Player Off Nick Isiekwe England Tactical 35' Player On Brad Shields England Tactical 38' Try Willie le Roux South Africa 39' Conversion Handré Pollard South Africa 42' Penalty Goal Owen Farrell England HALF TIME 42' Second Half Start George Ford England 49' Player Off Tendai Mtawarira South Africa Tactical 49' Player On Steven Kitshoff South Africa Tactical 49' Player Off Wilco Louw South Africa Tactical 49' Player On South Africa Tactical 50' Missed Penalty Handré Pollard South Africa 51' Player Off Jean-Luc Du Preez South Africa Tactical 51' Player On Pieter Steph Du Toit South Africa Tactical 53' Penalty Goal Handré Pollard South Africa 58' Missed Penalty Handré Pollard South Africa 59' Player Off Kyle Sinckler England Tactical 59' Player On Harry WILLIAMS England Tactical 59' Player Off Bongi Mbonambi South Africa Tactical 59' Player On Akker Van der Merwe South Africa Tactical 64' Player Off Mako Vunipola England Yellow Card 65' Player Off Jamie George England Tactical 65' Player On Luke Cowan-Dickie England Tactical 65' Player Off Willie le Roux South Africa Injury 65' Player On Warrick Gelant South Africa Injury for 15 65' Try Aphiwe Dyantyi South Africa 67' Conversion Handré Pollard South Africa 68' Player Off Tom Curry England Tactical 68' Player On Nathan Hughes England Tactical 71' Try Maro Itoje England 72' Missed Conversion Owen Farrell England 72' Player Off Siya Kolisi South Africa Tactical 72' Player On Sikhumbuzo Notshe South Africa Tactical 74' Player Off Faf de Klerk South Africa Tactical 74' Player On Ivan Van Zyl South Africa Tactical 77' Penalty Goal Handré Pollard South Africa 77' Player Off Aphiwe Dyantyi South Africa Injury 77' Player On Elton Jantjies South Africa Injury for 11 78' Player On Mako Vunipola England Yellow Card Return 78' Player Off Mako Vunipola England Tactical 78' Player On Joe Marler England Tactical 78' Player Off Mike Brown England Tactical 78' Player On Denny SOLOMONA England Tactical 78' Player Off Ben Youngs England Tactical 78' Player On Ben SPENCER England Tactical 78' Player Off George Ford England Tactical 78' Player On Piers Francis England Tactical 79' Try Jonny May England 79' Conversion Owen Farrell England 82' Second Half End 82' Full Time GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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