are now on a level where they can find ways to win even if the team is not playing the best rugby in the world.
The Boks beat England 29-20 at Twickenham in London last night in a match where individual brilliance made the difference between the two teams. England surprised the Springboks, scoring a try early in the game and taking the lead. A brilliant break by scrumhalf Grant Williamsby Pieter Steph du Toit, got the Springboks on the front foot. Cheslin Kolbe has tormented England’s defence on many occasions in the past and he continued that trend.“We knew the English would come out firing, and that’s what happened. It took us a while to get into the game, but I’m glad we stayed in the game and kept on fighting.
“Coach summed it up last at halftime; it was individual brilliance, the charge down by Eben. However, we didn’t get to play the way we wanted but when we needed something, we found a way through and that’s the mindset of the team,” adds Kolisi.