
The Blitzboks started their Singapore journey with a big 33-10 loss against Great Britain. The Blitzboks once again fell off several tackles, which made it easy for the hard-running Great Britains.
The Blitzboks' Sebastiaan Jobb was sent off with a red card after only 90 seconds of play, whereafter Great Britain scored three unanswered tries to lead 21-00. With time up on the clock in the first half, Zain Davids bulldozed his way over the tryline, however, Great Britain scored a late try to go into the halftime break leading 26-05.
Great Britain started the second half by scoring their fifth try before Dewald Human scored the Blitzbok's second try. Great Britain scored a sixth try after five minutes of play in the second half to extend their lead to 38-10, which was also the final score.
Scorers:
Blitzboks: Tries: Zain Davids, Dewald Human.
Great Britain: Tries: Harry Glover, Sunni Jardine (2), Will Homer, Matt Davidson. Conversions: Will Homer (4).
Teams:
Blitzboks: Sebastiaan Jobb, Ryan Oosthuizen, Tristan Leyds, Shilton van Wyk, Selvyn Davids, Zander Reynders, Zain Davids. Replacements: Donavan Don, Dewald Human, Siviwe Soyizwapi, Ricardo Duarttee, Impi Visser.
Great Britain: Will Homer, Luke Mehson, Tom Williams, Tom Emery, Sunni Jardine, Charlton Kerr, Harry Glover. Replacements: Marcus Kershaw, Matt Davidson, Morgan Williams, Freddie Roddick, Callum Carson.
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