Eire wing James Lowe went from hero to zero as world champions South Africa underlined their standing as Check rugby’s top-ranked nation with a gripping 27-20 win in Pretoria.
Lowe produced a sensational offload to arrange a debut strive for Jamie Osborne and thought he had introduced Andy Farrell’s males stage with an excellent breakaway rating within the second half.
However the New Zealand-born participant’s eye-catching effort was dominated out on assessment for an adjudged infringement by Ronan Kelleher earlier than he gifted Cheslin Kolbe a attempt to put the Springboks again in management.
Conor Murray and Ryan Baird crossed for Eire late on, both facet of a penalty strive for South Africa, in a outstanding end at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.
However Rassie Erasmus’ facet, aided by 10 factors from the boot of fly-half from Handre Pollard, held on to grab the initiative forward of subsequent weekend’s second – and ultimate – Check in Durban.
In worrying scenes, Eire additionally noticed scrum-half Craig Casey carried off on a stretcher after he hit his head on the pitch throughout a forceful deal with from RG Snyman.
Farrell’s vacationers had been looking for a fourth-successive Irish victory over South Africa following a fascinating pool-stage win eventually yr’s World Cup in France.
The Springboks recovered from that 13-8 Paris defeat to retain the Webb Ellis Cup, whereas forthright feedback emanating from their camp since have additional stoked a rising rivalry between Check rugby’s two main sides.
House supporters humorously fanned the flames by adapting the phrases of Eire’s unofficial World Cup anthem ‘Zombie’, chanting “in your head, in your head, Rassie, Rassie” in reference to the frequent thoughts video games of head coach Erasmus.
South Africa responded to the massive build-up and made a fast begin as jet-heeled wing Arendse collected Siya Kolisi’s move to sidestep Osborne and cross on the left.
Eire travelled to the southern hemisphere having bounced again from a well-recognized World Cup quarter-final exit by retaining the Six Nations title.
Jack Crowley’s 13-minute penalty put the guests on the scoreboard earlier than Pollard twice break up the posts on the different finish to maneuver the Springboks 10 factors forward.
Farrell’s males had been struggling to construct momentum amid a low-energy first-half show.
Crowley missed a routine penalty to cut back the deficit earlier than Lowe’s magnificent offload as he was ploughed into contact by a mix of Kolbe and Jesse Kriel, after a slick move from Dan Sheehan gave worldwide newcomer Osborne a easy rating.
Eire had been maybe lucky to solely path 13-8 on the break.
Erasmus introduced on all six of his substitute forwards 10 minutes into the second interval in an try to stay on high of the bodily battle, simply earlier than visiting prop Andrew Porter departed with a bloodied hand.
Following his effective first-half help, Lowe seemed to have restored parity by darting clear to the touch down.
However referee Luke Pearce disallowed the 58th-minute effort on assessment as substitute hooker Kelleher was deemed to have performed the ball on the ground in the course of the turnover.
Eire’s misfortune was compounded by the worrying departure of Casey, earlier than Lowe, in his makes an attempt to maintain the ball from going into contact, left Kolbe with an unchallenged run to the strive line.
The competition then burst into life throughout a frenetic end throughout which the Springboks had been diminished to 14 males when Kurt-Lee Arendse was sin binned following repeated infringements contained in the hosts’ 22.
Murray – on for the stricken Casey – dived over to place Eire again in touching distance however a penalty strive for the Springboks, previous to Baird’s comfort, in the end determined a breathless encounter.