Courageous Ireland get better of Springboks after titanic tussle
Ireland took a massive step towards topping World Cup Pool B with a thrilling 13-8 victory over champions South Africa in Paris.
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Ireland took a massive step towards topping World Cup Pool B with a thrilling 13-8 victory over champions South Africa in Paris.
PARIS : Ireland underlined their status as the number one team in the world with a bruising 13-8 Rugby World Cup victory over defending champions South Africa in Paris on Saturday, though the Springboks will rue their inaccuracy off the kicking tee.
Ireland edged past South Africa in a brutal and breathless World Cup pool clash in Paris.
Ireland dealt Scotland's hopes of qualifying from their Rugby World Cup group a huge blow by scoring a mammoth win over world champions South Africa.
It's half-time in Paris as Ireland lead South Africa 7-3 in the Rugby World Cup.
The two best teams in the world lock horns in Paris tonight with South Africa and Ireland clashing in the Rugby World Cup group stage. The two pre-tournament favourites are both hoping to top their group, with the winners likely to avoid France in the quarter-finals.
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