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- 3
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- Last Updated
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Cheslin Kolbe's two tries propelled South Africa to a 29-20 victory over England at Twickenham, extending England's losing streak to five matches. The match featured a dynamic first half, with South Africa leading 19-17 at halftime after a flurry of scoring from both teams. Despite a brief lead by England in the second half, Kolbe's second try and a crucial penalty from Handre Pollard sealed the win for the Springboks. England's coach Steve Borthwick faces mounting pressure following consecutive losses, including defeats to New Zealand and Australia earlier this month. The Springboks, now unbeaten on their end-of-year tour, will face Wales next week, while England prepares to meet Japan, coached by former head coach Eddie Jones. This loss marks England's first home defeat against South Africa since 2006, highlighting their struggles against southern hemisphere teams.
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- 2
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- 3
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- Last Updated
- 28 min ago
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