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    Boks Nail Down Landmark Win vs New Zealand’s Black Ferns at Athlone Stadium

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeAugust 4, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The Springbok Women defeated New Zealand’s Black Ferns XV by 41-24 at the Athlone Stadium, to level the series 1-1 in the second of two Test matches at Athlone Stadium, in Cape Town on Saturday, 2 August 2025. 

    The stand-out Bok Women win builds valuable momentum as their eyes turn to the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in 20 days’ time in England.

    After going so close last week against the Kiwis at the same venue, the Bok Women turned up the heat through their powerful pack on a dry winter’s evening, which laid the foundation for a remarkable victory in front of an appreciative crowd.

    The South Africans held a 24-12 halftime advantage, scoring four tries and two conversions, and kicked on in the second half by scoring a further three tries to outscore their opponents by seven tries to four.

    The first half delivered six tries of this exciting contest. The home side again impressed in the tight phases, with their scrum earning valuable penalties, their strong ball carriers gaining numerous metres and their rush defence smothering New Zealand’s dangerous strike runners.

    Left wing Ayanda Malinga opened the scoring for the Bok Women when she scooped on a loose ball to score out wide, which was a result of the SA defensive pressure. Then fleet-footed fullback Byrhandré Dolf collected her own grubber kick to score the home side’s second try.

    However, Black Ferns XV outside centre Kelsey Teneti showed her class when she cut through the SA defence to score their first try, only for Libbie Janse van Rensburg to convert the Bok Women’s considerable pressure into a third try near the upright.

    With the wind in their sails now, the Bok Women produced their best try of the half when prop Yonela Ngxingolo, running hard on an inside line after a clever lineout move, burst through the opposing defence for try number four in the opening half, stretching the lead to 24-7.

    After going so close against the Kiwis at the same venue last week, the Bok Women turned up the heat through their powerful pack to lay the foundation for a remarkable victory in front of an appreciative crowd.

    However, a lapse in defence led to skipper Holly Greenway scoring the visitors’ second try from broken play to bring them back into the game just when the South Africans threatened to add to their first-half tally, taking the halftime score to 24-12.

    After halftime, NZ hooker Luka Connor caught the SA defence napping when she wasn’t held in the tackle and barged over for their third try, the second to be converted by King to move them within striking distance of the home side at 24-19.

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    But once more the South African forwards showed their power when Lindelwa Gwala (hooker) went over for their fifth try of the afternoon following another successful lineout maul, to stretch their advantage to 29-19.

    Another maul try followed barely five minutes later, this time Lerato Makua (flanker) the beneficiary of another excellent effort by the forward pack.

    The NZ women showed their grit to stay in the fight when they crafted a good team try, scored by right wing Justine McGregor, who was sent over after the forwards managed to generate some quick ball from where the backs did the rest. 

    This unconverted try reduced their deficit to 36-24 with 10 minutes remaining on the clock.

    After going so close against the Kiwis at the same venue last week, the Bok Women turned up the heat through their powerful pack to lay the foundation for a remarkable victory in front of an appreciative crowd.
    After going so close against the Kiwis at the same venue last week, the Bok Women turned up the heat through their powerful pack to lay the foundation for a remarkable victory in front of an appreciative crowd. Photo: SA Rugby (c) Gallo Images

    Fittingly, the Bok Women scored their last try through a typical forward surge, when replacement hooker Luchell Hanekom went over for a try that was awarded after a review by the TMO, with the referee also sending off the Kiwi replacement hooker for a repeated team offence. 

    With time running out, the South Africans then managed to keep NZ at bay to achieve a famous victory.

    Result of the Second South Africa vs New Zealand Test Match

    Springbok Women 41 (24) – 24 (12) Black Ferns XV

    South Africa Scorers

    Tries: Ayanda Malinga, Byrhandré Dolf, Libbie Janse van Rensburg, Yonela Ngixingolo, Lindelwa Gwala, Lerato Makua, Luchell Hanekom
    Conversions: Libbie Janse van Rensburg (3)

    New Zealand Scorers

    Tries: Kelsey Teneti, Holly Greenway, Luka Connor, Justine McGregor
    Conversions: Hannah King (2)

    Result of the First Test Match

    Springbok Women 26 (12) – 34 (20) Black Ferns XV

    Springbok Women Starting XV

    1. Yonela Ngxingolo
    2. Lindelwa Gwala
    3. Babalwa Latsha (C)
    4. Vainah Ubisi
    5. Danelle Lochner
    6. Lerato Makau
    7. Sinazo Mcatshulwa
    8. Aseza Hele
    9. Nadine Roos
    10. Libbie Janse van Rensburg
    11. Ayanda Malinga
    12. Aphiwe Ngwevu
    13. Zintle Mpupha
    14. Maceala Samboya
    15. Byrhandre Dolf

    Bench

    16. Luchell Hanekom
    17. Xoliswa Khuzwayo
    18. Nombuyekezo Mdliki
    19. Anathi Qolo
    20. Catha Jacobs
    21. Uman Tose
    22. Jakkie Cilliers
    23. Eloise Webb


    Original Copy: SA Rugby Communications, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: On top of the world after a landmark International Friendly Test match win, the Springbok Women defeated New Zealand’s Black Ferns XV by 41-24 at the Athlone Stadium, to level the series 1-1 in the second of two Test matches at Athlone Stadium, in Cape Town on Saturday, 2 August 2025. File Photo: SA Rugby (c) Gallo Images

    Photo 2 Caption: After going so close against the Kiwis at the same venue last week, the Bok Women turned up the heat through their powerful pack to lay the foundation for a remarkable victory in front of an appreciative crowd. Photo: SA Rugby (c) Gallo Images



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