The Romanian XV were taken aback by the South African Springboks right from the start of the match with four tries in the first twelve minutes of play.
In the second match of their Rugby World Cup 2023 campaign, Romania found themselves facing another challenging test, and unfortunately, it was a case of déjà vu for the Romanian team. After a demoralizing defeat in their opening match against Ireland, where they conceded a staggering 82-8 score, hopes were high for a better showing this time.
However, it was the South African squad that once again took control of the game, showcasing their dominance on the rugby field. South Africa managed to score an impressive 12 tries during the match, leaving Romania with a mountain to climb. The final score stood at a commanding 76-0 in favor of the South Africans.
Despite the disappointment of another defeat, Romania’s players displayed unwavering determination and resilience, refusing to back down even in the face of such a formidable opponent. As they continue their journey in the Rugby World Cup, Romania will be looking to regroup, learn from these challenging experiences, and aim for a stronger performance in their upcoming matches.
The Springboks, who strategically reshuffled their lineup, demonstrated remarkable ease in their gameplay, achieving notable feats, including two remarkable hat-tricks contributed by Cobus Reinach and Makazole Mapimpi.
In just twelve minutes of play, the Springboks swiftly raced to a substantial 26-0 lead, thanks to scrum half Cobus Reinach’s impressive double.
In Group B, the reigning world champions have narrowed the gap to just one point behind the current leader, Ireland, following their resounding triumph over Tonga (59-16) the previous day. This sets the stage for a highly anticipated showdown at the Stade de France this coming Saturday.