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Player Ratings: Eish

Heyneke Meyer suffered his first loss in the Northern Hemisphere when a lackluster Springboks lost to Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.

A below-average performance for 99 percent of the match saw them being brought back down to earth and scratching their heads after they suffered a 15-29 loss.

The two-week break seemed to have caused more harm than good as the Springboks looked like a gun without any ammunition.

Tauriq Ebrahim rates the South African players!

15 Willie le Roux:

Excellent under the high ball and always posed a threat on the counter-attack while putting in a good kicking effort. Fell apart in the second half.

6/10

14 Cornal Hendricks:

Never had an attacking opportunity but had the best seat in the house for the 50 minutes he was on the field.

3/10

13 Jan Serfontein:

Looked out of his depth and hid himself in the field.

3/10

12 Jean de Villers (captain):

Attempted to straighten the attacking lines. Other than that, was only seen when speaking to the referee.

4/10

11 Bryan Habana:

Posed no threat in the game. A mere passenger on the side of the field.

3/10

10 Handré Pollard:

Missed his first kick of the match and never recovered. Was a shadow of his recent self.

4/10

9 Francois Hougaard:

The less said, the better. Looked out of sorts and left much to be desired.

3/10

8 Duane Vermeulen:

Must have felt like the lone ranger with yet another monumental effort. Had a chance to have a throw-in when Adriaan Strauss was in the sin bin.

8/10

7 Teboho Mohoje:

Taking off early in the second half after a workman-like effort in the first 40 minutes. Made life hard for the Irish at the breakdown.

6/10

6 Marcell Coetzee:

A warrior-like effort in defence was rewarded with a try in the second half.

6/10

5 Victor Matfield:

The veteran showed he is still one of the best line-out jumpers in the world.

5/10

4 Eben Etzebeth:

Made a nuisance of himself by stealing some line-out ball. Had some good carries and made plenty of tackles.

6/10

3 Jannie du Plessis:

Gave a much improved performance and dominated his opponent in the scrums.

6/10

2 Bismarck du Plessis:

Gave away needless penalties in the first half but turned that around by winning some in the second half. Accurate with his line-out throws.

4/10

1 Tendai Mtawarira:

Massive effort in the scrums and always there to clean out at the breakdown.

6/10

Replacements:

16 Adriaan Strauss (on for Bismarck du Plessis, 51st min):

Didn't do anything to catch the eye but received a dubious yellow card for tackling a player in the air in the 67th minute.

3/10

17 Trevor Nyakane (on for Tendai Mtawarira, 67th min):

Not enough time to be rated.

18 Coenie Oosthuizen (on for Jannie du Plessis, 71st min):

Not enough time to be rated.

19 Bakkies Botha (on for Eben Etsabeth, 65th min):

Came on, ran around but had no impact whatsoever.

4/10

20 Schalk Burger (on for Teboho Mohoje, 47th min):

Ran around and attempted to make a difference but, for the most part, looked lost.

5/10

21 Cobus Reinach (on for Francois Hougaard, 56th min):

Looked better but Hougaard but did had no impact on the game.

5/10

22 Pat Lambie (on for Pollard, 67th min):

Not enough time to be rated.

23 JP Pietersen (on for Cornal Hendricks, 50th min):

Scored a consolation try but was in the wilderness before that.

4/10

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