Get a summary of the England vs South Africa, South Africa tour 2016 2016 12 Nov, 2016 rugby match. It's a controversial try with what looked like being a forward pass in the build-up. It looks a fraction late but there’s very little in it. 41mins: George Ford gets the game back underway. A collapsed scrum allowed Farrell to land a penalty and the lead was extended to 17-9 following a sharp counter-attack that started on the 22 with Daly kicking into space and May and Brown hacking on, before Lawes arrived to touch down. They check that the offload wasn’t forward and, despite Stuart Barnes’ protests on Sky, it clearly isn’t.
England’s defence drifts and takes Strauss into touch with not much ground gained for the visitors.
By the way, Eben Etzebeth hasn't returned to the field for South Africa. Remember, England haven't beaten the South Africans since 2006! 52mins - CHRIS FOY AT TWICKENHAM: With half an hour to go, Eddie Jones finds himself in the luxury position of being able to start forward-planning, in the way he deploys his reserves from the bench. 76 min It’s just a penalty, which Le Roux whacks out touch in goal.
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England will hurl themselves into another seismic collision with the 'bullies' of world rugby, with the omens pointing to the end of their 10-year barren spell in this fixture. England ended 10 long years of hurt against South Africa with a convincing 37-21 victory over the Springboks.
Lambie (7), England vs South Africa From the restart though, Du Toit knocks on. Daly's strike a great way to end the opening 40. South Africa will feel aggrieved that the try was awarded, but if there was any hand-to-ball touch by Brown, it was more or less impossible to detect, even in zoomed-in, super-slo-mo mode. 55 min “Greetings from Luxembourg, where my hotel, strangely, has BBC 1,” begins Derek Robertson.
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It's no problem for Elliot Daly, who is famed for his massive boot. 64 min It’s an England scrum right on the South Africa 22. He replaces Dan Cole. The pain should stop on Saturday. The waiting is over. *Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold. England 37-21 South Africa: rugby union autumn internationals – as it happened.
Teams in the tunnel... and here they come! South Africa may have had the final say when Le Roux went over in the corner but the day belonged to England who were worthy winners. 75 min But it’s knocked and, after Joseph carries it, Farrell kicks ahead. The England No9 might be man of the match. If not quite a banana skin, it's a match England must hit with the right mental attitude.
Come on now. This time Combrink does gather cleanly. On his first start one of those long penalties could prove the difference.
Read more on Daly's incredible kicking prowess by clicking here. 11.00am EST 11:00. He adorns the front cover of today's match day programme... Captain Dylan Hartley is the cartoon cover star for the 1st Test of the autumn. Off the top of their excellent line-out, they recycle, get over the gain line and Lambie sits back in the pocket to knock over a scruffy three points. A great, great try and a brilliant start to the second period. In the space of three days - or, in fact, one Stuart Broad spell - that illusion was shattered, Cook praises team effort as Broad applies icing, Alastair Cook, England's victorious captain, said that his players could take pride in a complete team performance after a stunning second-innings bowling display, day 1 - South Africa 1st innings 267/7 (CH Morris 26*, K Rabada 20*, 89 ov), day 2 - England 1st innings 238/5 (JE Root 106*, JM Bairstow 4*, 52.4 ov), day 3 - England 2nd innings 74/3 (22.4 ov) - end of match, 10.30am start, Lunch 12.30-13.10, Tea 15.10-15.30, Close 17.30, Over 54.6: Review by England (Batting), Umpire - RJ Tucker, Batsman - JE Root (Struck down), England: 250 runs in 56.4 overs (342 balls), Extras 19, Drinks: England - 293/7 in 68.0 overs (JM Bairstow 26, SCJ Broad 6), England: 300 runs in 71.2 overs (431 balls), Extras 27, Over 73.6: Review by South Africa (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - JM Bairstow (Upheld), Innings Break: England - 323/10 in 76.1 overs (JM Anderson 0), Lunch: South Africa - 16/0 in 5.0 overs (D Elgar 10, S van Zyl 6), Drinks: South Africa - 35/5 in 17.5 overs (F du Plessis 4), South Africa: 50 runs in 24.3 overs (147 balls), Extras 0, Tea: South Africa - 71/8 in 29.0 overs (F du Plessis 12, GC Viljoen 1), Over 30.4: Review by South Africa (Batting), Umpire - RJ Tucker, Batsman - GC Viljoen (Struck down), Over 31.1: Review by South Africa (Batting), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - F du Plessis (Upheld), Over 32.1: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - RJ Tucker, Batsman - F du Plessis (Struck down), Innings Break: South Africa - 83/10 in 33.1 overs (M Morkel 4), Drinks: England - 43/0 in 14.0 overs (AN Cook 27, AD Hales 9), England: 50 runs in 15.2 overs (92 balls), Extras 7, 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 92 balls (AN Cook 31, AD Hales 12, Ex 7), Over 16.6: Review by England (Batting), Umpire - RJ Tucker, Batsman - AD Hales (Struck down), 8th Wicket: 50 runs in 99 balls (CH Morris 20, K Rabada 23, Ex 10), South Africa: 300 runs in 98.1 overs (591 balls), Extras 21, Innings Break: South Africa - 313/10 in 99.3 overs (GC Viljoen 20), Lunch: England - 27/2 in 13.0 overs (NRD Compton 2, JE Root 2), England: 50 runs in 18.6 overs (115 balls), Extras 4, 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 90 balls (NRD Compton 24, JE Root 18, Ex 10), Drinks: England - 81/3 in 27.0 overs (JE Root 18, JWA Taylor 7), England: 100 runs in 31.6 overs (193 balls), Extras 12, 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 34 balls (JE Root 19, BA Stokes 30, Ex 1), England: 150 runs in 36.5 overs (222 balls), Extras 12, Tea: England - 162/4 in 39.0 overs (JE Root 60, BA Stokes 38), BA Stokes: 50 off 46 balls (8 x 4, 1 x 6), 5th Wicket: 100 runs in 85 balls (JE Root 47, BA Stokes 51, Ex 2), England: 200 runs in 45.4 overs (276 balls), Extras 13, Bad Light: England - 238/5 in 52.4 overs (JE Root 106, JM Bairstow 4), Rain: England - 238/5 in 52.4 overs (JE Root 106, JM Bairstow 4), End Of Day: England - 238/5 in 52.4 overs (JE Root 106, JM Bairstow 4), Drinks: South Africa - 40/0 in 15.0 overs (D Elgar 15, S van Zyl 17), South Africa: 50 runs in 18.1 overs (109 balls), Extras 8, Lunch: South Africa - 73/1 in 27.0 overs (D Elgar 28, HM Amla 15), Over 33.2: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - HM Amla (Struck down), 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 96 balls (D Elgar 19, HM Amla 30, Ex 1), South Africa: 100 runs in 35.3 overs (213 balls), Extras 9, Drinks: South Africa - 116/1 in 41.0 overs (D Elgar 46, HM Amla 40), South Africa: 150 runs in 52.6 overs (318 balls), Extras 10, Tea: South Africa - 152/3 in 54.0 overs (AB de Villiers 29, F du Plessis 6), South Africa: 200 runs in 68.6 overs (414 balls), Extras 10, Drinks: South Africa - 212/6 in 70.5 overs (DJ Vilas 19), Over 79.1: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - Aleem Dar, Batsman - K Rabada (Struck down), Reviews used before 80 overs: South Africa 2 (0 successful, 0 unsuccessful); England 0 (0 successful, 2 unsuccessful), South Africa: 250 runs in 81.6 overs (493 balls), Extras 12, End Of Day: South Africa - 267/7 in 89.0 overs (CH Morris 26, K Rabada 20).
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England scored four tries and always looked in control as they ended 10 years of hurt against the Springboks.
Available for everyone, funded by readers. Great moment for the Gloucester wing after his long recovery from a serious knee injury. Just as I was emphasising the importance of the line-out, England go off the top and a couple of excellent decoy runners gives them space out wide. Penalties: First-half tries from Jonny May and Courtney Lawes put England on course for an 11th successive Test win, with George Ford and Owen Farrell crossing after the restart. Kicking dominates early on, England taking a quick drop out with a risk which backfired. Excellent this from South Africa and England haven't got going. He has made a habit of those long-range shots for Wasps in recent years and now the national team are benefiting. With an hour to go until kick-off then, let's just have a quick recap of today's teams. Conversions: @DanLucas86 @guardian_sport England's first try was a second man play - a tactic which came from RL. England win the lineout and go right, but Marler loses it in the pouring rain. 28mins: George Ford sits back in the pocket with not much on in attack, but his effort goes wide. South Africa lead the series by 26 wins to 15, with 2 matches drawn. 72 min Brown fields a long clearance but takes it into touch. First published on Sat 12 Nov 2016 13.30 GMT. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Tries from Jonny May, Courtney Lawes, George Ford and Owen Farrell helped land the win for the jubilant home side. © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. 33mins: ENGLAND 10-9 SOUTH AFRICA (Farrell penalty). Lambie is replaced by Goosen. Something has to give at Twickenham, where England will be seeking to shatter South Africa's decade of dominance in this fiery rivalry, and extend their 100 per cent record under Eddie Jones in the process. CHRIS FOY AT TWICKENHAM: All ready to go here. 10/10 for Eddie Jones, and a ten year streak without a win against South Africa is OVER. The ball goes left from this lineout but there’s a knock-on and Goosen clears long to Brown, who runs it back and is chopped down on his own 10 metre line.
In the final few minutes, Springbok full-back Le Roux dives over in the corner. Knock on only and South Africa have a scrum with a couple of minutes to go. The Springboks get a try through Johann Goosen, who has replaced Lambie. Drop-Goals: Daly landed a monster penalty from close to the halfway line to create more daylight between the rivals and with half an hour remaining the outcome was beyond doubt. The Northampton flanker had been urged by Eddie Jones to enhance his work-rate and have more involvements with ball in hand, and he has already demonstrated his improved dynamism, notably with a strong break and well-timed pass on the right. He has many strengths but one thing he isn't is a big ball carrier. It's a repeat of Ford's try, but this time Farrell is the scorer. Lambie, after a bit of treatment, finds touch midway inside the England half on the right. South Africa put the restart out on the full. READ MORE FROM SIR CLIVE'S PRE-MATCH VERDICT HERE. 48mins: ENGLAND 30-9 SOUTH AFRICA (Farrell penalty), 44mins: ENGLAND 27-9 SOUTH AFRICA (Farrell conversion). Brown dived over the line with Lambie competing, but the Harlequins man didn't knock the ball forwards. Twickenham is jumping... And we're underway! Youngs sells another wonderful dummy, the replay shows it's just brilliant stuff from the Leicester No 9. It's grim viewing if you're a Springbok fan. Inside it goes to Ford and he attacks the retreating Bok line before chipping over the top. In wet conditions, it's been Mike Brown and Willie le Roux with plenty of early kicking. The Saracens man has just smashed into the giant lock who is down but sitting up. Combrinck (79) Farrell converts May's try from out wide. England have ended their 10-year hoodoo over South Africa, and in emphatic fashion too with a convincing 37-21 victory. Highlights of England's opening Autumn International against South Africa at Twickenham. Sat 12 Nov 2016 16.28 GMT FULL TIME: Here's the reaction from England skipper Dylan Hartley, following his side's win. Lawes wins his 50th cap, the pair up against the giants Eben Etzebeth and Lood de Jager. Joy. England won all four matches during the 2016 Old Mutual Wealth Series – beating South Africa, Fiji, Argentina and Australia on consecutive weekends at Twickenham. 73mins - CHRIS FOY AT TWICKENHAM: South Africa's defending around the ruck has become an absolute shambles. Youngs was almost at a stroll as he exploited a gap at the breakdown, easily sidestepping past flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit with a dummy before supplying Ford with the scoring pass for their third try.
You can read the full match report from SAM PETERS by clicking here but for now, it's goodbye. On paper it's a 30-point-plus win. May (11), Lawes (36), Ford (43), Farrell (67) England kicked off their Autumn international series with an emphatic victory over South Africa, their first against the Springboks in 10 years. Lambie (4,21) 9mins: South Africa couldn't have wished for a better start. Both teams out on the field warming up now. 53mins: As Sportsmail's CHRIS FOY pointed out below, England can think about changes.
I’d say his expression at full-time is “grimly satisfied”. South Africa: 150 runs in 52.6 overs (318 balls), Extras 10 Tea: South Africa - 152/3 in 54.0 overs (AB de Villiers 29, F du Plessis 6) South Africa: 200 runs in 68.6 overs (414 balls), Extras 10 The comments below have not been moderated.
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