Poor decision-making costs Chean Roux's team dearly as they lose their U-20 World Championship semi against England in the dying moments.
Lively Junior Springbok scrumhalf Embrose Papier was guilty of some poor decision-making. Photo: Tamuna Kulumbegashvili/World Rugby.
The Junior Springboks had to endure yet another heartbreaking semifinal in an Under-20 World Championship after they lost 22-24 to England on Tuesday.
Chean Roux’s troops were on the back foot for most of the game but an excellent performance from the forwards and good defence kept them in the picture.
In fact, they probably would’ve held out had it not been for the backline’s appalling decision-making throughout the 80 minutes.
Who was the star in this match?
It’s starting to sound like a broken record but Juarno Augustus has been a giant in this tournament. His physicality and perseverance led to him scoring yet another brace of tries. But it was his defence that marked him out as the best player in this game. Not only did he tackle brilliantly, he also made two important turnovers.
Key themes and events
Point scorers
Junior Springboks – Tries: Juarno Augustus (2), Ruben van Heerden. Conversions: Curwin Bosch (2). Penalty: Bosch.
England – Tries: Zach Mercer (2), Alex Mitchell. Conversions: Max Malins (3). Penalty: Malins.
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