Rob's late try helps Australia edge out South Africa 24-23
Rob Horne scored a late try, converted by Bernard Foley, to give
Australia a 24-23 win over South Africa in their Rugby

Matt Toomua of the Wallabies fends off a tackle from
Bismarck du Plessis of the Springboks |
Championship game here today. The match turned when South Africa's
Bryan Habana, winning his 100th cap, was sin-binned with 15 minutes
remaining and his side leading 23-14.
The Wallabies capitalised on their numerical advantage, with Foley
cutting the lead to six points with a penalty. And in the final two
minutes, Horne went over as Australia edged it.
It is Australia's first win in this year's tournament and a first
success over South Africa in four attempts in the competition.
Israel Folau gave them the perfect start with a try inside 90 seconds
but South Africa hit back with the first of Morne Steyn's six penalties
and a Cornal Hendricks try to put them 8-5 ahead.
Another Foley penalty levelled the match but two successful kicks
from Steyn left South Africa 14-8 up by the 25th minute, before Foley
narrowed the gap to three points with his second penalty of the night
shortly before the half-hour mark.
That proved to be the final score of the half as South Africa went
into the interval with a 14-11 advantage.
Foley hit back with a penalty two minutes after the restart to square
the match at 14-14 before a scrambling Wallabies defence was forced to
concede another penalty which Steyn kicked to return the Springboks into
the lead.
The Stade Francais lynchpin then stretched his side's lead to 20-14
in the 49th minute after a collapsed scrum before he squeezed over his
final penalty just after the hour-mark to stretch the visitors' lead to
nine points.
The momentum then swung back in the hosts' favour when Habana was
penalised for a high tackle and the pressure from the Wallabies paid
off.
- BBC |