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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS South Africa U20 vs New Zealand U20 VENUE Racecourse Stadium, Rosario DATE 12 June 2019 20:30 COMPETITION U20 World Rugby Championship FINAL SCORE 25 - 17 HALFTIME SCORE 19 - 3 TRIES 2 - 1 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY South Africa U20 New Zealand U20 PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Vaughen Isaacs (J #15) 1 0 0 0 Fergus Burke (J #10) 0 1 1 0 Jaden Hendrikse (J #9) 0 0 3 0 Lalomilo Lalomilo (J #26) 1 0 0 0 Jj Van Der Mescht (J #4) 1 0 0 0 PENALTY TRIES 1 Sanele Nohamba (J #23) 0 0 2 0 LINE-UP South Africa U20 New Zealand U20 1 Dian Bleuler (J #1) 1 Oliver Norris (J #1) 2 Fezokuhle Mbatha (J #2) 2 Kianu Kereru-symes (J #2) 3 Asenathi Ntlabakanye (J #3) 3 Fletcher Newell (J #3) 4 Jj Van Der Mescht (J #4) 4 Cullen Grace (J #4) 5 Elrigh Louw (J #5) 5 Tupou Va'ai (J #5) 6 Dylan Richardson (J #6) 6 Samipeni Finau (J #6) 7 Sibusiso Sangweni (J #7) 7 Kohan Herbert (J #7) 8 Phepsi Buthelezi (J #8) 8 Devan Flanders (J #8) 9 Jaden Hendrikse (J #9) 9 Leroy Carter (J #9) 10 James Mollentze (J #10) 10 Fergus Burke (J #10) 11 Thaakir Abrahams (J #11) 11 Leicester Faingaanuku (J #11) 12 Rikus Pretorius (J #12) 12 Dallas Mcleod (J #12) 13 Marnus Potgieter (J #13) 13 Billy Proctor (J #13) 14 Angelo Davids (J #14) 14 Etene Nanai-seturo (J #14) 15 Vaughen Isaacs (J #15) 15 Cole Forbes (J #15) RESERVES South Africa U20 New Zealand U20 16 Dameon Venter(dnu) (J #16) 16 Shilo Klein (J #16) 17 Kudzwai Dube (J #17) 17 George Dyer (J #17) 18 Keagan Glade (J #18) 19 Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (J #19) 19 Thabza Mdletshe (J #19) 20 Taine Plumtree (J #20) 20 Jaco Labuschagne (J #20) 21 Kaylum Boshier (J #21) 21 Mpiloh Gumede (J #21) 22 Jeriah Mua (J #22) 22 Mnombo Zwelendaba (J #22) 23 Simon Parker (J #23) 23 Sanele Nohamba (J #23) 24 Taufa Funaki (J #24) 24 Janko Swanepoel (J #24) 25 Rivez Reihana (J #25) 25 Emile Van Heerden (J #25) 26 Lalomilo Lalomilo (J #26) 26 Caleb Dingaan(dnu) (J #26) 27 Quinn Tupaea (J #27) 27 David Coetzer (J #27) 28 Scott Gregory (J #28) 28 David Kriel (J #28) CARDS South Africa U20 New Zealand U20 # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red 1 Dylan Richardson (J #6) 0 0 1 0 None 2 Sibusiso Sangweni (J #7) 0 0 1 0 3 James Mollentze (J #10) 0 0 1 0 COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start Fergus Burke New Zealand U20 7' Try Vaughen Isaacs South Africa U20 8' Missed Conversion Jaden Hendrikse South Africa U20 13' Penalty Goal Jaden Hendrikse South Africa U20 18' Try JJ Van der Mescht South Africa U20 19' Missed Conversion Jaden Hendrikse South Africa U20 20' Player Off Dylan Richardson South Africa U20 Yellow Card 30' Player On Dylan Richardson South Africa U20 Yellow Card Return 33' Player Off Sibusiso Sangweni South Africa U20 Yellow Card 34' Penalty Goal Fergus Burke New Zealand U20 38' Penalty Goal Jaden Hendrikse South Africa U20 40' Penalty Goal Jaden Hendrikse South Africa U20 HALF TIME 40' Second Half Start Jaden Hendrikse South Africa U20 40' Player Off Samipeni Finau New Zealand U20 Tactical 40' Player On Kaylum Boshier New Zealand U20 Tactical 74' Try Lalomilo Lalomilo New Zealand U20 43' Player On Sibusiso Sangweni South Africa U20 YC return 44' Penalty Try New Zealand U20 44' Player Off James Mollentze South Africa U20 Yellow Card 45' Player Off Fezokuhle Mbatha South Africa U20 Tactical 45' Player On Dameon Venter(DNU) South Africa U20 Tactical 51' Player Off JJ Van der Mescht South Africa U20 Tactical 51' Player On Emile Van Heerden South Africa U20 Tactical 54' Player Off Cole Forbes New Zealand U20 Tactical 54' Player On Scott Gregory New Zealand U20 Tactical 55' Player On James Mollentze South Africa U20 Yellow Card Return 56' Player On Jaden Hendrikse South Africa U20 Tactical 56' Player On Sanele Nohamba South Africa U20 Tactical 56' Player Off James Mollentze South Africa U20 Tactical 56' Player On David Coetzer South Africa U20 Tactical 62' Player Off Dian Bleuler South Africa U20 Tactical 62' Player On Kudzwai Dube South Africa U20 Tactical 62' Player Off Asenathi Ntlabakanye South Africa U20 Tactical 62' Player On Keagan Glade South Africa U20 Tactical 64' Player Off Devan Flanders New Zealand U20 Tactical 64' Player On Simon Parker New Zealand U20 Tactical 69' Player Off Sibusiso Sangweni South Africa U20 Tactical 69' Player On Mpiloh Gumede South Africa U20 Tactical 69' Player Off Kianu Kereru-Symes New Zealand U20 Tactical 69' Player On Shilo Klein New Zealand U20 Tactical 69' Player Off Norris Norris New Zealand U20 Tactical 69' Player On George Dyer New Zealand U20 Tactical 71' Penalty Goal Sanele Nohamba South Africa U20 71' Player Off Leicester Faingaanuku New Zealand U20 Tactical 71' Player On Lalomilo Lalomilo New Zealand U20 Tactical 75' Conversion Fergus Burke New Zealand U20 77' Penalty Goal Sanele Nohamba South Africa U20 81' Second Half End 81' Full Time GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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