
South Africa finished first in Pool A on 15 points following their 52-33 win over Wales. The win confirmed South Africa's progression to the semi-finals as they finished top of their group after winning all three of their Pool A games by bonus-point margins.
New Zealand clinched the first spot in Pool B, also on 15 points, while England and France also qualified for the semi-finals by topping their pools. The semi-finals are scheduled for Monday, 13 July, both at the Avchala Stadium in Tbilisi. New Zealand take on France at 16h00, and the Junior Boks’ clash against England kicks off at 18:30 (SA time).
Junior Springbok head coach Kevin Foote welcomed the semi-final challenge that lies ahead: “We've achieved our first objective by coming through the pool stages, and now we look ahead to the semi-final. Some of these players have experienced knockout rugby at this tournament before, so we'll draw on that experience and look forward to the challenge ahead.”
Foote admitted that his side was not at their best in the opening exchanges against Wales, but he was encouraged by how they responded.
“We were a little bit passive in the beginning," said Foote.
“But once we got into the game and built some momentum, I thought we created some really good try-scoring opportunities. There was a lot of attacking intent and the players showed good composure to take control of the match.”
The Junior Bok pack also played a key role in laying the platform for victory, despite a few setbacks around the set piece.
“There were a couple of scrum penalties against us, but overall, I thought the pack did really well,” said Foote.
“They worked hard throughout the game, gave us good front-foot ball and helped us get the result over the line.”
While pleased with the victory, Foote said there were still areas requiring improvement ahead of the business end of the tournament: “From a defensive perspective and in terms of ball retention, there are definitely things we need to work on. We'll review the game, look closely at some of the turnovers and make sure we're sharper going into the semis.”
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