August 30, 2025
Unforgettable Moodie attempt shows a great victory of Springboks

Unforgettable Moodie attempt shows a great victory of Springboks

Center Canan Moodie achieved an unforgettable attempt when world champion South African defeated 55-10 in Mbombela Georgia on Saturday to complete her rugby championship structure.

When Moodie beat in the northeast city after 19 minutes before a 36,842 amount of 36,842, it showed the changing DNA of Springbok Rugby.

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Gone is a preference for a kick-and-chase approach, and in its place more and more ball-in-in-hand rugby has followed, which has contributed to providing nine attempts against the brave, but ultimately exceeds the Georgians.

“You have to attribute Georgia, in the first half you really came to us and combined us physically most of the time,” said South African captain and flanker Siya Kolisi.

“The trainer (Rassie Erasmus) builds while we win. You can see the competition in the group.

“Last week the team defined the standard against Italy, but in the first half we fell a little before we were picked up in the second half.”

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Georgia Lock Luka Ivanishvili said: “South Africa are the best rugby team in the world and they showed it this evening. We did some good things, but some things didn’t come out.”

The result was never undoubtedly because the one -time test was the top South Africans 10 places against opponents, and it was by far a perfect performance of the winners.

But some of the steps from the record rugby world champion winner delighted the living crowd, and nothing liked more than Moodie than he achieved his seventh attempt for the jumping boks.

– Debütants points –

Dynamic Scrum-Half Grant Williams collapsed to start a temporary movement when the backs and forwards started before Moodie kept two Georgians to puncture in the corner to cheer wildly played by the crowd.

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It was also a test in which two of the three unkempt front rows with Hooker Marnus van der Merwe reminded twice and Loshead-Prop-Boan Venter to carry out their strength to carry out the test drive and Loshead Prop series.

The other South African Try goal shooters were wing players Edwill van der Merwe (two), the alternative foreign defender Damian Willemse, the wing player Kurt-Lee Arendse and another replacement, Fly-Half Handre Pollard.

When Arendse achieved the penultimate attempt in 79 minutes, it brought his test record in 26 appearances for South Africa to 20.

While Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu was a lively runner, he was disappointed by his goal, which was successful with just one of five conversion attempts.

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When the double World Cup winner Pollard appeared, he placed all four conversion kicks between the posts and ended the personal record of 13 points.

In the course of the game, the South African dominance increased, but it was several years of European second -class master Georgia, who hit first.

Kolisi had left the field for a successful evaluation test for head injuries when the Lelos surprised a head start in the third minute by trying Hooker Vano Karkadze.

The Fly-Half Luka Matkava converted and later completed a penalty, while the spring boks achieved four attempts in the first half to build a 22-10 half-time lead.

South Africa begins on August 16 with the defense of the Rugby Championship against Australia in Johannesburg.

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