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South Africa labour but prove too strong despite Italy’s resilience South Africa labour but prove too strong despite Italy’s resilience
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South Africa claimed an unconvincing 22-6 victory over Italy on Saturday with a late try from Bryan Habana adding some respectability after a lacklustre performance in Padova.South Africa claimed an unconvincing 22-6 victory over Italy on Saturday with a late try from Bryan Habana adding some respectability after a lacklustre performance in Padova.
The Boks scored three tries, the others coming from Coenie Oosthuizen and Cobus Reinach, but, against an Italy side full of guts and passion, showed none of the accuracy that helped them beat England at Twickenham last weekend. The Springboks scored three tries, the others coming from Coenie Oosthuizen and Cobus Reinach, but, against an Italy side full of guts and passion, showed none of the accuracy that helped them beat England at Twickenham last Saturday.
Heyneke Meyer, the Boks coach, will be scratching his head looking for positives from the game with five matches to go until next year’s World Cup. Their other points came from a Pat Lambie penalty and two conversions from Handré Pollard. Heyneke Meyer, the Springboks coach, will be scratching his head looking for positives from the game with five matches to go until next year’s World Cup. Their other points came from a Pat Lambie penalty and two conversions from Handré Pollard.
Italy contested and forced the visitors into errors, with their points coming from two penalties by the fly-half Kelly Haimona. Italy contested and forced the visitors into errors, with their points coming from two penalties by their fly-half, Kelly Haimona.
South Africa had averaged more than 50 points in their 11 previous meetings with Italy, but found a much more organised defence this time round. The first half was about Italian defiance in their own 22 and South African mistakes as the teams turned at half-time with the Boks leading 8-6. South Africa had averaged more than 50 points in their 11 previous meetings with Italy, but found a much more organised defence this time round. The first half was about Italian defiance in their own 22 and South African mistakes as the teams turned at half-time with the visitors leading 8-6.
The New Zealand-born Haimona put Italy in front with an early penalty that was cancelled out four minutes later by Lambie. It took South Africa until midway through the first half to get their first try as the prop Oosthuizen, selected in part for his ability in the loose, barged over from five metres. Lambie missed the conversion. South Africa camped in Italian territory for the remainder of the first period but it was the home side who got the next score as Haimona slotted another penalty on the stroke of half-time. The New Zealand-born Haimona put Italy in front with an early penalty that was cancelled out four minutes later by Lambie. It took South Africa until midway through the first half to get their first try as the prop Oosthuizen, selected in part for his ability in the loose, barged over from five metres. Lambie missed the conversion.
South Africa camped in Italian territory for the remainder of the first period but it was the home side who got the next score as Haimona slotted another penalty on the stroke of half-time.
The second half followed much the same pattern, the sloppy South Africans giving up possession in the face of a stoic home defence. It took 20 minutes and the introduction off the bench of the full-back Willie le Roux for South Africa to put some daylight between themselves and Italy.The second half followed much the same pattern, the sloppy South Africans giving up possession in the face of a stoic home defence. It took 20 minutes and the introduction off the bench of the full-back Willie le Roux for South Africa to put some daylight between themselves and Italy.
Le Roux broke the line and fed the debutant loose-forward Nizaam Carr, whose first touch of the ball in international rugby was to put Reinach clear to score under the posts. The replacement fly-half Pollard slotted the conversion and in the final minute it was his break that set Habana away for the third score and his 57th try for the Boks. Le Roux broke the line and fed the debutant Nizaam Carr, whose first touch of the ball was to put Reinach clear to score under the posts. Pollard, the replacement fly-half, slotted the conversion and in the final minute it was his break that set Habana away for the third score and his 57th try for the Boks.