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In South Africa, Ireland fell 25-24 at the last moment

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Ciaran Frawley gave Ireland a 25-24 win over South Africa thanks to a last-second drop during the second Test between the two sides at King's Park in Durban this Saturday.

FrawleyEntered the game in the 60th minute as the opener Jack CrowleyIn the 70th minute, he made the first drop from 45 meters to make the score 24-22. Springbox of the trainer Rasi Erasmus.

The reigning world champions and winners of the first Test in Pretoria last Saturday 27-20 (especially thanks to a penalty try late in the match) were stunned in the final seconds, after winning only penalties, eight. All in all, it was a success Handre Pollard.

Ireland scored the only try of the match Connor MurrayAt the conclusion of a perfect three-way combination (14ᵉ).

in the ranks of XV of CloverWinner and top scorer in the last two Six Nations tournaments Jack Crowley was not excluded before the route was replaced FrawleyScoring one conversion and four penalties with a 100% success rate.

L'South Africa Unbeaten at home since 13 August 2022 in Johannesburg New Zealand (35-23). She will play the final match against Portugal Next week, before continuing Rugby Championship In August vsAustraliaThere New Zealand as well asArgentina.

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