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ENGLANDE's new rugby team delivered a characterful performance to withstand a quick attack and return to beat South Africa 12-11 with four penalties in a stunning Test at Twickenham in Twickenham.
South Africa led 8-6 at half-time thanks to a try from winger Sibusio Nkosi, but they should have been much more advanced as England showed nothing at all. attack but remained in range with two penalties from Owen Farrell.
England was turned into the second half, his backs finally had the ball in hand and Farrell and Elliot Daly provided the points with the boot.
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Handre Pollard was lucky enough to win it three minutes from the end of the match, but South Africa was given a new penalty in long distance, but his efforts escaped the post. The full-time celebrations of England were briefly interrupted. a tackle Farrell.
He duly ruled that it was legal – just – to give England a victory that would rebadure his morale after losing five of his previous six internationals, including a 2-1 defeat in series in South Africa .
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"We have managed 80 minutes, the resistance and toughness of our game being very high, I am really thrilled to play with the boys," said Australian coach Eddie Jones.
"We're a little excited too soon at the end, I'll learn from it.
"I forgot the TMO."
"We got stuck, we stayed in the arm wrestling.
"We did well simple things, we had to keep them on the back foot and we did it."
England is now preparing to face the All Blacks next week (Sunday, at 2:00 am, Eastern Time), for the first time in four years, while South Africa will welcome his absentees to face France.
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