SA
No.Name
15Willie Le Roux, FB
14JP Pietersen, W
T
3
13Jean de Villiers, C
12Damian de Allende, C
11Bryan Habana, W
T
10Handre Pollard, FH
4
9Fourie du Preez, SH
1Tendai Mtawarira, P
2Adriaan Strauss, H
3Jannie du Plessis, P
4Eben Etzebeth, L
5Victor Matfield, L
6Francois Louw, FL
7Schalk Burger, FL
T
8Duane Vermeulen, N8
Replacements
16Schalk Brits, R
T
17Trevor Nyakane, R
18Frans Malherbe, R
19Lood de Jager, R
20Siya Kolisi, R
21Ruan Pienaar, R
22Patrick Lambie, R
23Jesse Kriel, R

*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold

Game Info

Venue: Villa Park
4:45 PM, September 26, 2015
Attendance: 39,526

Match Commentary

86'Thank you for joining us this afternoon. You know what's coming next... England vs Wales. This is a biggie. Come back and join us soon!
85'Here's Sam Bruce's verdict from Villa Park: "South Africa's Rugby World Cup campaign is back on track after a powerful 40-point triumph over a disappointing Samoa at Villa Park in Birmingham. A highly-physical opening produced just three penalty goals before JP Pietersen picked off an intercept try and, for the most part, there was only ever one team in it after that. Leading 17-6 at the break, the two-time champions quickly took the ascendancy in the second stanza; Pietersen picking up his second via a dubious final pass just eight minutes after the interval. The hard-working Schalk Burger was soon rewarded with a try before being replaced, and then replacement Schalk Britz locked up the bonus point from a five-metre lineout drive. Pietersen iced the win by completing his hat-trick, and then Bryan Habana crossed after the final siren, ensuring those wearing green headed back up town in full song. For Samoa, there were none better than full-back Tim Nanai-Williams. "
83'And the conversion goes over and South Africa are back in the tournament.

Match Stats

SA
Possession
SAMOA
61%
39%
Territory
72%
28%
SA
SAMOA
148Runs88
668Metres Run233
13Clean Breaks2
106Tackles169
11Missed Tackles41
5Turnover Knock On5

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