Bok Women put up brave fight but go down to Scotland in WXV2 opener

Bok Women put up brave fight but go down to Scotland in WXV2 opener

The Springbok Women put in a gallant performance but went down 31-17 to Scotland as they started their WXV2 campaign at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch.

With four minutes left in the game, a try from an attacking lineout by Lisa Thomson (centre) sealed the deal for the Scots, whose superior experience made a difference.

They also scored four more tries from rolling mauls, while the South Africans responded with two five-pointers.

Despite a devastating scrum performance, where they forced numerous penalties, other areas of their play let the Bok Women down, while they also made way too many unforced errors.

Unfortunately the lineout didn't function consistently well and they also struggled with their discipline, allowing Scotland to play in the right areas of the field.

But it was a much-improved performance. The last time they met Scotland in South Africa, four years ago, the visitors won both Tests, by 47-5 and 38-15.

The host team drew first blood when Libbie Janse van Rensburg (flyhalf) slotted a penalty goal in the ninth minute, which came after some early attacking pressure by South Africa.

Scotland defended well and when they started finding gaps in the Bok Women's defensive line, the visitors started gaining in confidence.

Their first try, from a maul by Evie Gallagher (No 8), came as a direct result of a sublime midfield break around the edge of a ruck by scrumhalf Mairi McDonald.

South Africa hit back almost immediately with a fantastic try by Aseza Hele (No 8), who crashed over under the uprights.

It started with a strong counter-attack by fullback Chuma Qawe before the Bok Women showed wonderful patience on attack in the Scottish 22, setting up multiple phases before the strong No 8 broke through a number of tackles to score. Janse van Rensburg converted to put South Africa back in the lead at 10-5.

However, ill-discpline by the South Africans allowed Scotland to set up attacking mauls and Lana Skeldon (hooker) scored twice late in the half to give her team a 17-10 lead at the break.

The same script repeated itself in the 57th minute when Leah Bartlett (prop) was driven over from a lineout, but that happened after the Bok Women failed to kick three consecutive penalties into touch, again allowing the Scots some reprieve.

South Africa hit back seven minutes later with a great maul try by Roseline Botes, with Janse van Rensburg adding the extras to make it 24-17 with 15 minutes to go.

From restart Francesca McGhie (wing) scored what would have been Scotland's fifth try, but the TMO judged that the final pass was forward.

Thomson had the final say though as Scotland finished with a well-deserved win, but the Bok Women could leave the field with their heads held high.

Italy won the opening WXV 2 game earlier on Friday afternoon when they beat Japan by 28-15 (half-time 14-5), with the winning team scoring four tries to three.

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