He didn't land on his head or neck and he controlled it by keeping hold of Habana therefore bullshit call
Quality performance on the road from the Springboks. Wallabies never looked to have any solid gameplan in place. Same old story for Australia. Just unable to compete upfront, taking an absolute roasting at both the scrum and breakdown in the process. Epic battle on the cards next weekend as South Africa travel to Auckland to take on the All Blacks. Thanks for staying with us today and don't forget to check back here for highlights of the game.
Hammering
Comprehensive win here for the Springboks stes up an almighty battle next weekend against NZ
Springboks previous biggest win in Aus back in 1971. That day it was 18-6.
Wallabies on the attack but once again South African defence holds firm and get a turnover at the ruck. Breakdown has been a key difference here today. Boks with complete control at rucktime
Springbok penalty from the scrum under their own posts. Absolute dominance from the South Africans at the scrum
Some good stuff up the shortside from Folau and Ashley-Cooper sends O'Connor up the line but the chip ahead is well covered by the influential Le Roux
Excellent turnover from Strauss at the breakdown. Kicked ahead but O'Connor beats the chasers to the ball. Confidence aplenty here from the Boks
bonus point