Scotland 21 – 17 Springboks

The Boks’ grand slam ambitions are over after being beaten by Scotland on the weekend. The Scots were poor but thoroughly deserving of their victory over the diabolically dumb Springboks who played their worst game since the 49-0 drubbing at the hands of Australia.

In a post-match interview a seemingly jovial Peter de Villiers gave the impression that he didn’t care about what had just transpired on the field. “All credit to Scotland, but we only had ourselves to blame. Some of the refereeing decisions were puzzling, however we did not respond the way we should have done. We now have to pick ourselves up physically and mentally for the challenge of playing England next weekend.”

Victor Matfield seemed in a foul mood on Saturday, almost losing the plot with referee Stuart Dickinson. It must have been the inconvenience of having to play a game of rugby during his golf tour of Scotland. Just look at his build-up to the big game on Saturday:

Tues 16th: Another set back today with Bryan breaking his hand. The only good news this last two days is that we got in at St Andrews Old Course.
Wed 17th: Dick Muir had a hole-in-one on the 11th at St Andrews. How spesial is that.
Thurs 18th: Really enjoyed yesterday at St Andrews. Just an unbelievable place but now its back to business.On our way to training.
Thurs 18th: Didnt want to be arrogant but Spies and myself took Jean and Hougies money. We were all square walking down the 18th.You cant buy experience.

No wonder the players want de Villiers to remain as coach – it’s just one long holiday while he’s in charge. Well done for not taking Scotland lightly…

Scotland 21 (12)
Penalties: Dan Parks (6). Drop goal: Dan Parks

Springboks 17 (9)
Try: Willem Alberts. Penalties: Morne Steyn (4)

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