Ireland are on the cusp of the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals after a 13-8 victory over defending champions South Africa in a humdinger of a Pool B match on the Stade de France on Saturday.
The win prolonged Ireland’s file successful run to 16 Tests and delivered to an finish the Springboks’ run of six in a row.
Ireland centre Bundee Aki stated: “I’m lost for words. These Irish fans are incredible. Honestly, I’ve never, ever witnessed anything like it, the travelling crowd, it’s a joke, completely a joke and it’s only going to get bigger and crazier from here on in.”
The conflict of the world’s two prime groups, who may feasibly meet once more within the last on October 28, didn’t disappoint.
South Africa fly-half Manie Libbok, talking to ITV, stated: “It was one hell of a game. Ireland brought it to us but I am proud of the boys for sticking in there and giving it our all. We were unlucky.”
The Irish prime the pool and spherical off their marketing campaign towards Scotland in a fortnight whereas the Springboks, who’re second, play Tonga of their last match subsequent weekend.
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ENGLAND’S HUGE WIN
England captain Owen Farrell stated on Saturday he had had enjoyable on his return to motion because the 2003 Rugby World Cup winners hammered Chile 71-0 to edge nearer to the quarter-finals.
Fly-half Farrell, who returned to motion after being suspended for his nation’s first two matches of the match, moved inside a degree of Jonny Wilkinson’s England factors file.
“It is always enjoyable to pull on an England shirt, but to do it like we did today was good fun,” Farrell stated.
“We want to keep on progressing at everything and that is the feeling we are getting from the group.”
England have a two-week break earlier than their last group sport towards Samoa on October 7 when a win would assure their place within the final eight.
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WILD FINISH AS MINNOWS NEARLY CLAIM FIRST WIN
Raffaele Storti scored two tries to assist Portugal to a 18-18 draw with Georgia on Saturday, however Nuno Sousa Guedes missed an injury-time penalty that might have handed them a primary ever World Cup victory.
The Georgians had been unbeaten of their earlier 18 Test matches towards Portugal coming into the Pool C match at Toulouse, successful their most up-to-date by a margin of 27 factors in March.
But Portugal, backed by a baying partisan crowd, had been doughty in defence and expansive in assault, Storti grabbing his two alternatives with aplomb.
There was drama to the tip when alternative Georgia hooker Tengizi Zamtaradze was pushed over to deliver the scores degree, however Luka Matkava pushed his touchline conversion vast.
Georgia, who misplaced 35-15 to Australia of their opener, then infringed from the restart, however Guedes pushed his penalty effort vast to depart the scores degree.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au