
Lindsey Jansen and Risima Khosa scored hat-tricks and Vusi Moyo kicked 22 points as the Junior Springboks showed their class with an emphatic 97-0 victory (half-time 52-0) over Chile in their U20 International Series opener at Rondebosch Boys' High School in Cape Town on a sunny but chilly Thursday afternoon.
In what amounted to a one-sided affair, the South Africans put their best attacking foot forward as they ripped through their opponents' defence, scoring 15 tries that had the strong crowd in awe more often than not, with the odd mistake ensuring the Junior Boks will have something to work on in the coming days.
Although there were times when Chile got their hands on the ball to test the Junior Boks' defence, that didn't happen nearly enough, with turnovers often resulting in strong counter-attacks from the hosts.
Dominant in all phases across the park, the Junior Boks scored eight tries before the break, with Jansen contributing three as the South Americans - despite playing with a breeze at their backs - simply had no answer for the array of attacking options exhibited by the hosts.
The SA U20s' attacking intent was on display from the start, with Jayden Brits' opening try in the fourth minute coming from a quick-tap penalty taken in their own 22, with the scrumhalf racing clear after good exploitation of space and quick hands by his outside backs.
Luan van der Berg and Gert Kemp also added their names to the score sheet, and more was to follow in the second half, although the Chileans also deserve credit for never backing down.
Rabe added his second try, also from a strong lineout drive, with 12 minutes to go and a few minutes later, Quintin Potgieter scored from the back of a strong scrum in which the Junior Boks literally shoved their opponents off the ball, to bring up 90.
Potgieter got his second on the stroke of fulltime, from a deft little stab into space by Moyo, who landed his 11th conversion, to seal the emphatic win for the Junior Boks.
In the opening game of their U20 International Series at the same venue earlier on Thursday, Georgia beat Fiji by 29-23. The Junior Boks face Fiji on Tuesday, while Chile and Georgia will face off, with both games at Wynberg Boys' High School.
Scorers:
Junior Springboks: Tries: Jayden Brits, Risima Khosa (3), Lindsey Jansen (3), Luan van der Berg, Gert Kemp, Pieter van der Merwe, Kai Pratt, Altus Rabe (2), Quintin Potgieter (2). Conversions: Vusi Moyo (11).
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