South Africa v England, June 9
England out to end losing run
ESPNscrum Staff
June 4, 2012
John Smit celebrates victory over England in 2008
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England play their first Test in South Africa since 2007 when they take on the Springboks in Durban. On that occassion a 55-22 victory wrapped up a 2-0 series win for the hosts. The last meeting between the countries came at Twickenham in 2010, where South Africa extended their run of victories over England to seven with a 21-11 win. England go into the match after a confidence-boosting 57-26 victory over the Barbarians at Twickenham in which wing Chris Ashton scored a hattrick. It takes Stuart Lancaster's record as England coach to five wins and one defeat. It is the Boks' frst match since their reign as World Cup holders was ended by an 11-9 defeat to Australia at the quarter-final stages of the World Cup last year. Since then Heyneke Meyer has replaced Peter De Villiers as Springbok coach. South Africa v England all-time record: Played 31, South Africa won 19, England won 12, drawn one. Biggest winning margin: SA: 48 points, 58-10 at Free State Stadium, 2007; Eng: 50 points, 53-3 at Twickenham, 2002 Highest score: SA: 58 points, 58-10 at Free State Stadium, 2007; Eng: 53 points, 53-3 at Twickenham, 2002 Most tries: SA: Eight, 55-22 at Loftus Versfeld, 2007; Eng: Seven, 53-3 at Twickenham, 2002 Longest winning sequence: SA: Seven (2006-present); Eng: Seven (2000-2006) Most points (individual): SA: Percy Montgomery 99; Eng: Jonny Wilkinson 127 Most tries (individual): Six, Bryan Habana; Eng: Four, Will Greenwood; SA Most points in a Test: SA: 34, Jannie de Beer at Stade de France, 1999; Eng: 27, Rob Andrew at Loftus Versfeld, 1994
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