Bafana brimming after Baby Bok win

The SA U20 team is currently the leaders in their Six Nations Summer Series pool with 10 points.

Junior Springbok coach Bafana Nhleko was happy with the victory over Ireland on Wednesday, considering he had made six changes to the SA U20 starting pack for the clash.

The South Africans won their second pool game at the U20 Six Nations Summer Series in Italy when they beat Ireland by 33-24 in Verona.

The hot and humid conditions made handling difficult, but the SA pack laid the foundation for a solid win over the 2022 Six Nations and Grand Slam champions, outscoring their opponents by five tries to three, with the final Irish try coming after the hooter had sounded.

Cameron Hanekom, Reinhardt Ludwig, Tiaan Lange, Corne Rahl and Lukhanyo Vokozela crossed the whitewash for the Junior Boks, while skipper Sacha Mngomezulu added four conversions.

With England beating France earlier on Wednesday, the SA U20s now lead Pool A with a full house of 10 points, followed by the English and French on five points each, while the Irish are yet to open their account.

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“We knew that Ireland would be hurting [after losing to France] and the way they came back in the second half put us under pressure,” said Nhleko. “It’s part of the learnings for our group and the conditions were not easy because of the heat and humidity, which made for a slippery ball.”

Following SA’s impressive start, it was the Irish who grew in confidence in the second half to score three times while limiting the Baby Boks to just one try.

“They were unbeaten in the U20 Six Nations and showed their pedigree in the second half,” said Nhleko.

“We wanted to stop them from getting quick ball at the breakdown and from gaining momentum, and I thought we were successful in that. But there were times when we left them off the hook and put ourselves under pressure.”

The Junior Boks next tackle France on Tuesday, with the match set to kick off at 5pm.

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