A brace of tries by wing Cheslin Kolbe, ice-cool goal-kicking by replacement flyhalf Handré Pollard and some resolute defence saw the world champions triumph over the English once again.
TWICKENHAM: Cheslin Kolbe scored two tries as world champions South Africa inflicted yet more November international misery upon England with a 29-20 win at Twickenham on Saturday. The wing struck ...
Cheslin Kolbe crossed twice, while Grant Williams and Pieter-Steph du Toit also went over as the Springboks made it two wins from two in the Autumn Nations series. England opened in a purposeful ...
Cheslin Kolbe (archive photo). Photo: Johan Orton/Caxton Local Media. A try in each half from Cheslin Kolbe saw the Springboks earn their 10th win of the year with a 29-20 victory against a ...
After 23 minutes, the world champions had a third. Libbok sent a crossfield kick to Cheslin Kolbe who showed the magical footwork that has made him one of the game’s greats. He spotted Steward ...
The Springboks, who play Wales next, proved yet again why they're the world's best, beating a desperate England side 29-20.
Also missed a conversion and a long-range penalty at the posts. Pulled off a trademark cross-kick for Cheslin Kolbe to score, and launched a perfect up-and-under won by Kurt-Lee Arendse in the ...
South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus paid tribute to the skill and composure of Cheslin Kolbe after the wing scored two tries in the world champions' 29-20 win over England at Twickenham on Saturday.
Kolbe is always going to come up trumps in that situation and he easily wrong-footed the England player to cross for a try that Libbok converted to make it 19-10 to the Boks after 21 minutes.
South Africa winger Cheslin Kolbe hurt England once again by scoring a try in each half to propel the Springboks to a 29-20 win at Twickenham on Saturday, extending the English run of defeats to five.
Brilliant South Africa winger Cheslin Kolbe has hurt England once again by scoring a try in each half to propel the Springboks to a 29-20 win at Twickenham, extending the home side's run of ...