The Barbarians defeated the Boks at Twickenham on Saturday 1 December.

The Scorers:

Barbarians [22]
Tries: Matt Giteau, Martyn Williams, Rocky Elsom
Conversions: Giteau (2)
Penalty: Giteau

Springboks [05]
Try: Barend Pieterse

What they said:

Jake White

“It was always going to be a tough fixture. We lost six of our forwards from the World Cup Final and there were a lot of class players in their team.

“But I think the one thing we must never forget is that rugby union has a history and we must never erode that. The way the Barbarians played for the jersey, it was like they were defending for their countries.

“When the Boks run out for their first game next year, that’s probably when it will hit home that I’m no longer a part of it. I’ve been really privileged to lead an amazing group of players in an amazing four years.

“The most important thing is to just enjoy it and reflect on what’s been an unbelievable year, just put my feet up and enjoy the achievements.”

Jason Robinson

“We only had four days’ preparation and the guys came in and put in a massive effort. That first half, especially, was outstanding, the boys played so well. In the second half, although it was raining and the weather got progressively worse, we still kept them out.

“With England we couldn’t beat them in the World Cup and we couldn’t beat them in the mid-year Tests, but today we got it right and won the game,” he said.

Details:

Date: Saturday 1 December 2007
Kick-off: 17.00 SA (15.00 GMT)
Venue: Twickenham, London
Referee: Christophe Berdos (Fra)
Touch judges: Romain Poite (Fra), Rob Debney (Eng)
TMO: David Changleng (Scot)

Teams:

Barbarians

15. Jason Robinson
14. Joe Rokocoko
13. Conrad Smith
12. Ma’a Nonu
11. Isoa Neivua
10. Matt Giteau
09. Justin Marshall
08. Jerry Collins
07. Martyn Williams
06. Rocky Elsom
05. Justin Harrison
04. Brent Cockbain
03. Salesi Ma’afu
02. Mark Regan (captain)
01. Frederico Pucciarello.

16. Schalk Brits
17. JD Moller
18. Troy Flavell
19. Michael Owen
20. Tom Shanklin
21. Peter Grant
22. Ben Cohen

South Africa

15. Ruan Pienaar
14. Akona Ndungane
13. Jaque Fourie
12. Francois Steyn
11. Bryan Habana
10. Andre Pretorius
09. Enrico Januarie
08. Ryan Kankowski
07. Juan Smith
06. Schalk Burger
05. Johan Ackermann
04. Johann Muller (captain)
03. Jannie du Plessis
02. Bismarck du Plessis
01. CJ van der Linde.

16. Tiaan Liebenberg
17. Heinke van der Merwe
18. Albert van den Berg
19. Barend Pieterse
20. Wynand Olivier
21. Wayne Julies
22. Conrad Jantjes

Previous Results:

1952: Springboks won 17-3 at Cardiff Arms Park
1961: Barbarians won 6-0 at Cardiff Arms Park
1970: Springboks won 21-12 at Twickenham
1994: Barbarians won 23-15 at Lansdowne Road
2000: Springboks won 41-31 at Millennium Stadium

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One thought on “Boks 5 v 22 Barbarians

  1. should be a good one – baabaas have plenty of firepower in the backs – if they can get their hands on the ball

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