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South Africa pushed all the way in Pretoria by Scotland


PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 11: Jesse Kriel of South Africa celebrates with teammates after scoring their team's sixth try during the 2026 Nations Championship match between South Africa and Scotland at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Pretoria, South Africa. (Photo by Johan Rynners - Nations Championship/Getty Images)
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Scotland produced another big performance against top-tier opposition but their wait for a first-ever win in South Africa continues after they went down 42-28 to the double world champions in a thrilling Nations Championship showdown in Pretoria.

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Having seen off England, France and Argentina in impressive fashion already this year, Gregor Townsend’s resurgent side made the Springboks fight to the end for their victory.

After roaring back from 14-0 down to level things up at half-time, the Scots were ultimately left to rue their inability to score while Ben-Jason Dixon was in the sin-bin early in the second half.

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The Boks looked to have broken the visitors’ resolve when they ran in three tries in the space of 10 minutes either side of the hour mark.

But Scotland hit back again through Josh Bayliss and Ben White to close to within a converted try of their hosts, who eventually made sure of a hard-fought victory with a late breakaway try from Jesse Kriel.

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After an encouraging opening 10 minutes for the visitors, they were bludgeoned by two quickfire Springboks tries at the end of the first quarter.

The first was all about individual brilliance as scrum-half Papier sniped from the corner of a ruck and produced magnificent speed and footwork to outfox the Scottish defence and dart over the line in the 17th minute.

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Scotland had no time to rediscover their poise as they were undone by a sensational team try by the Boks, finished from close range by Roos, after Cobus Weise had acrobatically plucked Finn Russell’s kick-off from the sky and embarked on a brilliant carry.

Scotland looked in danger of going under, but they summoned a brilliant response in the second quarter.

Matt Fagerson got them back in the game with a pick-and-go try in the 34th minute, and after a swashbuckling spell of play, some brilliant work by Russell and Sione Tuipulotu set Kyle Rowe through a gap in the last action of the half, with Russell converting both.

Having failed to score a try in their previous two matches against South Africa, the Scots now had two in quick succession as a remarkable first half ended all square.

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Townsend’s men continued in the ascendancy early in the second half and South Africa were reduced to 14 men within two minutes of the restart when replacement Dixon was sin-binned for catching Scott Cummings in the face with his head in a ruck.

Scotland looked set to go ahead moments later but Ewan Ashman was held up on the line. Following a bunker review, Dixon’s yellow card was not upgraded and the scores remained level when he returned to the fray.

South Africa took full advantage of their reprieve as Elrigh Louw, Damian Willemse and Zach Porthen all crossed the whitewash as the Scots lost their hold on proceedings.

The Scots’ challenge looked to be over but they fought back once more, with Scott Cummings laying one on a plate for Bayliss to score in the 68th minute before White scrambled his way over the line two minutes later to secure a four-try bonus point and set up a tense finale for the hosts.

The Scots were knocking on the door as they sought a fifth converted try that would have brought them level, but Kriel burst away in the 77th minute to kill off their hopes of a famous result.

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Willardi 3 mins ago

Context is everything. This is a very settled Scottish team. It was essentially a trial for many Boks. Rassie achieved his aim- data on a lot of players- and done without losing. Poor tackling can be fixed pretty quickly. Scotland needed another bonus point though as England are at their heels for that 3rd spot.

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Hefty105 17 mins ago

Classic commentary quote ‘Rassie Erasmus must be pleased his team have been tested long, deep and hard’ 😂

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unknown 20 mins ago

Willemse is not a 12.

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Blackmania 27 mins ago

The physicality of the South African game paid off again over 80 minutes. Even with a reshuffled lineup, this team is extremely difficult to play against.


However, Scotland showed an interesting approach. They broke through the South African first defensive line through the middle on numerous occasions in the second half, using a fairly simple passing game…


The big South African forwards are not always very mobile in defence.

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Rodney Ford 27 mins ago

Respect to Scotland. A lesser team would have rolled over and surrendered a cricket score.


From an SA perspective, there was a lot of good and some bad. The shoddy defence in the second half and this worrying tendency to slack off after building a good lead (like vs Eng last week) can come back to bite the Boks.


The good, though, is that this was not the A-team and the guys who played today will be better, more mature players for having experienced a talented and tenacious foe who never says die.


Another great day of test rugby and a great day to be a Bok fan.


Go Argentina!

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Henrik 39 mins ago

great game …. at times, the Springboks seemed to have Scotland on the ropes, but as soon as they eased off a little, the Bravehearts fought back … much as what happened in the recent games against England (in the first half) or Ireland in November …. so it seems it’s impossible to keep the total power game going for the full 80 minutes …. the improvement to make for Rassie will be to keep the (inevitable) quieter phases loss free

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CF 43 mins ago

A proper Test match played by two very good sides. Rassie’s gamble paid off handsomely but gave many fans much anxiety. This blooding of new players will pay dividends by the time the RWC is here and it is part of Rassie’s amazing legacy in building not just one great side but a large squad of talent. Hats off to Scotland for their amazing style of play and grit in fighting back.

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Madonsela 49 mins ago

What a battle. The Springboks showed unbelievable grit, winning with just 14 men on the field pure warrior spirit.

Credit to Scotland too. They brought intensity, pressure, and real fight. They didn’t let the Boks breathe, and that’s what made the game unforgettable.


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unknown 58 mins ago

Easily best game of the weekend

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PB 1 hr ago

Yes Scotland played well. Rassie will be extremely pleased though. Made multiple changes against a team with momentum and a good test season behind them, and still walks away with a BP win and many questions answered.

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