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Baby Boks beat junior Pumas again

The South African Under-20 team continued their preparations for the IRB Junior World Championship 2014 with a 60-14 victory over Argentina Under-20.

Last week, the South Africa Under-20 side won the first of three encounter 78-31 in Saldanha Bay.

The third and final clash between the two sides takes place on Saturday (May 10) at the City Park Stadium in Crawford, Cape Town.

The Baby Boks piled on 38 points in the second half after leading 22-0 at half-time thanks to tries from captain and fullback, Jesse Kriel, Malcolm Marx (hooker), Cyle Brink (flank) and Dan Kriel (centre).

In the second half, the South Africans added six more tries through Neil Maritz (left wing, 2), Corniel Els (replacement hooker, 2), Jean-Luc du Preez (flank) and Wilco Louw (prop).

Dawie Theron, the Baby Boks’ coach, made 11 changes from the side that played in Saldanha.  The visitors also played with much more focus and intensity and the home team had to work hard for each point.

South Africa Under-20 lifted the tempo in the latter part of the second half, when Theron made several changes from the bench. This extra momentum helped the team to finally pull away from Argentina, who threatened with a courageous comeback midway through the second half.

Echardt Rodrigo (left wing) and  Schulz German (right wing) each scored a try each for the visitors to reduce the deficit at one stage to 34-14.

 Afterwards, Theron said although he was happy with the second consecutive win, he was however less impressed with the squad’s overall performance.

“We knew they would be much more stronger in the second match, but we made it difficult for ourselves out there. We did not create enough quick ball to release our strong backline, so that is something we will have to work on in the next few days before our last match,” explained Theron.

He also worried with the inaccurate goal kicking, which only improved after Jaco van der Walt came on as a second half replacement.

Despite these shortcomings, Theron added: “A huge plus factor is the fact that we could give everyone in the squad a run out during the these two matches. This is vital because some of the players will not be available for the last match because of Vodacom Cup commitments this weekend.”

Scorers:

For SA Under-20:

Tries: J Kriel, Marx, Brink, D Kriel, Maritz 2, Els 2, Du Preez, Louw

Cons: Du Plessis 5

For Argentina Under-20

Tries: Etchart, Schu

Cons: Fernández 2

Teams

South Africa Under-20: 15. Jesse Kriel,  14. Lloyd Greeff,  13. Dan Kriel,  12. André Esterhuizen,  11. Niel Maritz, 10. Jean Luc du Plessis, 9. JP Smith, 8. Rikus Bothma, 7. Cyle Brink, 6. Thabo Mabuza,  5. JD Schickerling , 4. Dan du Preez, 3. Dayan van der Westhuizen, 2. Malcolm Marx, 1. Mox Mxoli

Replacements: From the rest of the squad

Argentina Under-20: 15. Emiliano Boffelli, 14. Germán Schulz, 13. Santiago Álvarez Fourcade, 12. Bautista Ezcurra, 11. Rodrigo Etchart, 10. Patricio Fernández, 9. Lautaro Bazán Vélez,  8. Santiago Montagner, 7. Lautaro Bávaro,  6. Tomás Lezana, 5. Guido Petti Pagadizabal, 4. Vittorio Rosti,  3. Enrique Pieretto, 2. Juan Ignacio Sánchez, 1. Facundo Gigena

Replacements used: Ignacio Calles, Felipe Arregui, Ariel Del Cerro, Ignacio Larrague, Ignacio Calas, Santiago Portillo, Juan Bernardini.

Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)

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