South Africa 44-10 Italy, Durban
South Africa power past Italy
June 8, 2013
Report Match details
Date/Time: Jun 8, 2013, 17:15 local, 15:15 GMT
Venue: Kings Park Stadium, Durban
South Africa 44 - 10 Italy
Attendance: 23663  Half-time: 20 - 0
Tries: Basson, de Villiers, Engelbrecht, Habana, Strauss
Cons: Lambie, Steyn 4
Pens: Steyn 3
Tries: Sgarbi
Cons: di Bernardo
Pens: di Bernardo
South Africa's JJ Engelbrecht  dives over to score, South Africa v Italy, Kings Park, Durban, June 8, 2013
Try time for South Africa's JJ Englebrecht at Kings Park in Durban
© Getty Images
Enlarge

South Africa claimed a 44-10 victory over Italy at Kings Park in Durban on Saturday.

Scotland were given a stark warning about how far they will have to raise their game if they are not to be whitewashed in their four-team tournament as the Springboks were made to hang on for victory by a buoyant and passionate Italy side.

The Springboks had a racing start to thank for their win, with tries in the first quarter by Adriaan Strauss and JJ Engelbrecht. With Morne Steyn adding both conversions and a couple of penalties, South Africa seemed to be romping home, but instead of buckling, Italy shrugged off these early setbacks and got on with trying to claw their way back into the game.

They stifled the home side for the remainder of the half to keep them at 20-0, then, after the break, took up where they left off and pummelled the Springbok line until a wonder between-the-legs pass from captain and number eight Sergio Parisse put centre Alberto Sgarbi over the whitewash.

A conversion and penalty from fly-half Alberto Di Bernardo got them back into the game until Steyn pulled his side clear with his third penalty and Bryan Habana grabbed a spectacular solo try to settle home nerves.

That ended the spirited Italian fightback and Engelbrecht should have had another score before Jean De Villiers scored his team's fourth try, with Bjorn Basson then rounding off the scoring with an interception breakaway.

While South Africa, Scotland's next opponents, were impressively ruthless, Italy, now Scotland's likely opponents the following week, will also take heart from he second and third quarters where they dominated the game with more than 90 per cent of the possession.

South Africa's Eben Etzebeth attracts the attention of the Italy defence © Getty Images
Enlarge
© ESPN Sports Media Ltd.

Live Sports

Communication error please reload the page.