Gloucester duo Robson, Britton in England defeat
By Otley People | Monday, July 26, 2010, 07:00
ENGLAND U-18s 17 SOUTH AFRICA U18s 23
THE presence of Gloucester’s Dan Robson and Koree Britton was not enough to extend England’s three-year winning streak at under-18 international level.
England scored three tries to one with wing Mark Jennings (Lymm HS and Sale Sharks) and centres Tommy Bell (Bacup and Rawtenstall GS and Sale Sharks) and Elliot Daly (Whitgift and London Wasps) touching down and Bell adding a conversion.
But despite dominating the game at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, they failed to put away some clear-cut chances and were punished by a dogged South Africa side.
South Africa scored a try through Free State centre Paul Jordaan with fly half Johan Goosen kicking five penalties and Jordaan one.
Although the result ended a winning run of 19 internationals stretching back to July 2007, head coach John Fletcher was still upbeat at the end of the South African tour in which England beat Namibia 35-10 and France 66-19, scoring 18 tries in their three games.
“We just lacked precision and although we scored three tries to one, we left a couple of straightforward ones out there and that’s hard to take,” said Fletcher.
“You couldn’t fault us for effort and we had enough ball and enough chances to score, but that’s how it goes.
“Great credit to South Africa – they really hung on in there – and their reaction tells its own story.
“ They got out of jail and are incredibly pleased to have beaten us. It shows the regard we’re held in.
“We expect to win and that wasn’t the case a few years ago.
“Our lads are very upset and it shows how much they care about the loss, but we’ll all move on and they will learn from it which is the important thing.”
Goosen kicked two penalties in the opening 15 minutes and a third shortly before the break, with a Jennings try and Bell conversion leaving England trailing 9-7 at half time.
They clicked into gear in the second half with Bell scoring in a corner and Daly’s touchdown opening up a 17-9 lead going into the final 15 minutes.
Jordaan kicked a fourth penalty for the Baby Boks and broke away for the solo try that levelled the scores before Goosen struck inside the last five minutes.
South Africa coach Eric Sauls said: “We are pretty pleased chuffed with this victory that shows that we have the talent in our country and we can compete and get the results against a side like England.”
England Under 18: Ben Ransom (Tonbridge & Saracens); Mark Jennings (Lymm HS & Sale Sharks), Elliot Daly (Whitgift & London Wasps), Tommy Bell (Bacup & Rawtenstall GS & Sale Sharks), Charlie Walker (Oakham & Harlequins); Joel Hodgson (RGS Newcastle & Newcastle Falcons), Dan Robson (Hartpury College & Gloucester Rugby); Nick Auterac (Oaklands College & Saracens), Koree Britton (Ivybridge College & Gloucester Rugby), Anthony Brennan (Twyford C of E & London Wasps), George Merrick (Whitgift & Harlequins), Dominic Barrow (Prince Henry's GS, Otley & Leeds Carnegie), Will Skuse (Bryanston & Bath Rugby), Chris Walker (Prince Henry's GS, Otley & Leeds Carnegie, captain), Billy Vunipola (Harrow & London Wasps, vice captain)
Replacements: Nathan Moris (Sedbergh & Newcastle Falcons), Luke Cowan-Dickie (Truro College & Exeter Chiefs), Kyle Sinckler (Epsom College & Harlequins), Will Spencer (St Paul's Catholic & Bath Rugby), Sam Northcote-Green (Dulwich College & London Wasps), Henry Slade (Plymouth College & Exeter Chiefs), Sam Hill (Ivybridge College & Exeter Chiefs), Anthony Watson (St George's College, Weybridge & London Irish).
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