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Ireland win against South Africa in last second – Quincy Ovalley

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In a race full of twists and turns, TheIreland took revenge onSouth Africa (25-24) in the second Test match between the two countries, at King's Park in Durban on Saturday. A stunning result that reignites interest in this summer's series.

A refreshing finish

XV du Trèfle grabbed the win in the final seconds Masterful drop of Ciaran Frawley. The Irish substitute scored two crucial drops in the 60th minute of the game. In the 70th minute, from 45 meters, he brought his team to two points. The second, further away, at Siren, turned the match to the Irish side.

The win ended a streakInvincible at home The Springboks' longest losing streak against the All Blacks since August 2022. The South Africans also won the first Test in Pretoria last week by 27-20.

Duel of Triggers: Scorers put on a show

The match was marked by a scorers' battle of rare intensity. Handre Pollard, returned to selection and won all 8 penalties he attempted for South Africa, scoring all of his team's points. A good performance that would have been enough in many matches.

On the Irish side, Jack Crowley 4 penalties and a conversion (100% success), before giving way to man of the match Fraley was effective.

Defense lock, just one try

Something special Essay The Irishman registered the meeting Connor Murray In the 14th minute, a collective action of great beauty ended. A rarity in this locked match where defense was prioritized over attack.

Ireland prove they have heart, South Africa questions

This success Strong signal Two-time defending champions Ireland were dispatched in the Six Nations tournament. This proves that the team of Andy Farrell Against the 2023 world champions and even on their own soil, they have the mental wherewithal to turn things around.

The defeat raises questions for South Africa. The team of Rasi Erasmus Remains dominant, but appears to lack offensive alternatives when his pack fails to gain the upper hand.

2027 in sight: Every match counts

This test match series is part of long preparation for both the teams. With the next World Cup to be held in Australia in 2027, each match is an opportunity to try out new combinations and give playing time to young talents.

South Africa are looking to continue their dominance after winning the world title in France last year. This home defeat shows that the competition is tougher than ever.

Nuggets in the competition: Who shined on the field?

Beyond Hero Fraley, many players have made their mark. On the Irish side, the pillar Andrew Porter Put in an XXL performance in the scrum and running game. For the Springboks, the winger Canon Moody Its potential has been confirmed by sharp advances.

The match will go down in history as one of the closest and most exciting in 2024. This proves that even in the post-World Cup era, international rugby is capable of offering us matches of extraordinary intensity.

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Jeans, which is the spirit of Quince Ovalle. More than a fan, he is a true connoisseur, which helps you experience the game from the inside. Reading his articles is like having a VIP ticket to every match. Gene assures us that rugby is more than a passion for us, it's a reason to live.

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