2007 Rugby World Cup Pool A - South Africa Vs Tonga

South Africa Vs Tonga

22 September 2007
14:00
South Africa 30 – 25 Tonga Stade Félix Bollaert, Lens
Attendance: 40,069
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Tries: Pienaar (2) 18' c, 65' m
Smith 59' c
Skinstad 62' m
Con: Pretorius (1/1)
Montgomery (1/3)
Pen: Steyn (1/1) 54'
Montgomery (1/1) 76'
Report Tries: Pulu 44' c
Hufanga 70' m
Vaki 72' c
Con: Hola (2/3)
Pen: Hola (2/3) 9', 78'
South Africa
FB 15 Ruan Pienaar
RW 14 Ashwin Willemse 48'
OC 13 Wynand Olivier
IC 12 Wayne Julies 48'
LW 11 JP Pietersen
FH 10 Andre Pretorius 60'
SH 9 Enrico Januarie
N8 8 Bobby Skinstad (c)
OF 7 Danie Rossouw 25' to 31' 50'
BF 6 Wickus van Heerden
RL 5 Albert van den Berg 48'
LL 4 Bakkies Botha
TP 3 CJ van der Linde
HK 2 Gary Botha 48'
LP 1 Gurthro Steenkamp 48'
Replacements:
HK 16 John Smit 48'
PR 17 BJ Botha 48'
LK 18 Victor Matfield 48'
FL 19 Juan Smith 25' 31' 50'
WG 20 Bryan Habana 69' to 79' 48'
FH 21 Francois Steyn 63' to 74' 48'
FB 22 Percy Montgomery 60'
Coach:
Jake White
Tonga
FB 15 Vungakoto Lilo
RW 14 Tevita Tu'ifua
OC 13 Sukanaivalu Hufanga
IC 12 Epeli Taione 77'
LW 11 Joseph Vaka 63' to 73' 73'
FH 10 Pierre Hola
SH 9 Sione Tu'ipulotu 67'
N8 8 Finau Maka
OF 7 Nili Latu (c) 67'
BF 6 Viliami Vaki
RL 5 'Emosi Kauhenga 51' to 67'
LL 4 Paino Hehea 67'
TP 3 Kisi Pulu
HK 2 Aleki Lutui 67'
LP 1 Soane Tonga'uiha
Replacements:
HK 16 Ephraim Taukafa 67'
PR 17 Toma Toke
LK 18 Inoke Afeaki 51'
FL 19 Lotu Filipine 67'
SH 20 Soane Havea 67'
CE 21 Isileli Tupou 77'
WG 22 Aisea Havili 73'
Coach:
Quddus Fielea

Man of the Match:
Finau Maka (Tonga)

Touch judges:
Federico Cuesta (Argentina)
Paul Marks (Australia)
Television match official:
Malcolm Changleng (Scotland)
Fourth official:
Tony Spreadbury (England)
Fifth official:
Bruno Gaudefrin (France)

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