Ireland grabbed a valuable win against South Africa in the second Test thanks to Ciarán Frawley's excellent motivation. Substituted at kick-off, the flyhalf planted a dribble from more than 40 meters to crucify the world champions on the siren. He made the same gesture a few minutes ago to give Clover hope.
With the South African team leading the Test match against the Irish, the Clover XV found a saviour. Of course, replacement fly-half Ciaran Frawley pulled off a couple of incredible technical moves and donned the Superman cape.
Avte's drop at the siren, slightly left of the posts, but more than 40 meters out above all, sealed the victory for the world champions in Durban. His scrum-half, Kaolin Blade, didn't hesitate for a second to pass the ball to him after two periods of play with his forward.
Author of a similar gesture ten minutes earlier over 45m, the Irishman approached this final kick with confidence. Like a footballer, the Leinster fly-half gave a well-deserved iconic celebration with his team-mates. The match's referee, Mr Dixon, took time out to check Kolbe for possible foul play, and tempers between the two nations heated up. But the prankster's prank paid off to claim the skull of the world champions.
Months pass and Ciaran Frawley's feelings are mixed. In the Champions Cup final against Stade Toulouse, we remember the flyhalf missing a last-second drop that could have won the Leinstermen the title. He even lost two matches against Rouge et Noir. Frawley is today's hero against the box and in the national team jersey.
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