The partizan home crowd were treated to a match played at frantic pace that could have easily resulted in a home win.
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And none of the 74,000 plus crowd would have complained. South Africa were clinical as they outscored Wales two tries to nil, but it was the home side that dominated the majority of the match.
Debutant Leigh Halfpenny scored his first international points of his career with a first half penalty and replacement fly half James Hook slotted four second half penalties to complete Wales’ scoring.
Fellow debutant, Andy Powell was the Invesco Perpetual man of the match, for hisimpressive ball carrying and tackling display from the back of the pack.
Wales 15 South Africa 20
HT: 3-13
Wales: L Byrne, L Halfpenny, J Roberts, T Shanklin, S Williams, S Jones (J Hook 51), G Cooper (D Peel 51), G Jenkins, M Rees, A Jones, A Jones, I Evans (I Gough 64), R Jones [capt], M Williams, A Powell
Replacements used: D Peel, J Hook, I Gough
Scorers: Penalty – J Hook (4) , L Halfpenny
Discipline:
South Africa: C Jantjes, J Pietersen, A Jacobs (F Steyn 60), J de Villiers, B Habana (J Fourie 60), R Pienaar, F du Preez (R Januarie 60), T Mtawarira (G Steenkamp 74), B du Plessis, J Smit (B Mujati 74), B Botha (A Bekker 41), V Matfield, S Burger, J Smith, P Spies (R Kankowski 49)
Replacements used: A Bekker, R Kankowski, F Steyn, R Januarie, J Fourie, B Mujati, G Steenkamp
Scorers: Try – J de Villiers, A Jacobs; Conversion – R Pienaar (2) ; Penalty – R Pienaar (2)
Discipline: Yellow Card – J Fourie (61)
Man of the Match: Andy Powell
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