What a match! The Springboks defeated Ireland with a score of 23-14, achieving their first victory in Dublin since 2012. This triumph reaffirms their position as the best team in the world.
But this encounter was much more than a simple victory. It was a test match full of madness and excitement. Ireland received four cards in the first half, ending up playing with only 12 men at one point. In addition, there were moments of play at the limit and unexpected decisions by the players, which highlighted the superiority of the Springboks. This match was one of the most physically imposing we have seen in a long time from the Springboks. The atmosphere in the Aviva Stadium was electric. The version of The Cranberries’ anthem “Zombie”, performed before the start of the match, evoked memories of Ireland’s victory in the group stage of the World Cup against the Springboks. Undoubtedly, an attempt to motivate the Irish. From the start, it was perceived that the game would be marked by emotions. Damian Willemse scored a spectacular try at four minutes. Ireland struggled to decipher the Springboks’ defense and cope with their intensity. Despite Ireland’s attempts to score, the South African team maintained control.
A brief summary of the key moments of the match:
- Damian Willemse scored a spectacular try.
- Tadhg Beirne had a try disallowed for an illegal action.
- Cobus Reinach scored another try for the Springboks.
- Dan Sheehan responded for Ireland.









