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    Springbok Women Overwhelm Madagascar to Retain the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup Title

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJune 16, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    The Springbok Women finished the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup in fine fashion when they outplayed hosts Madagascar 61-17 for their third victory from three clashes in the tournament, earning the continental title once again, at Stade Makis in Antananarivo, Madagascar, on Sunday, 15 June 2025.

    The South Africans scored nine tries against the host nation and they will leave Madagascar with many positives as the Rugby World Cup in England moves into view.

    Their tries had a bit of everything, with the hard running of Aphiwe Ngwevu and the elusive finishing from Patience Mokone earning them two apiece, while Byrhandré Dolf not only created many attacking opportunities but also scored a brace. Mary Zulu converted all five first-half tries for a 35-0 scoreline at the break.

    Faith Tshauke opened the scoring in the third minute. South Africa attacked well to the left and the right, with several eager ball carriers all gaining ground. When it was moved back down the left, the flanker found open space and scored. Zulu converted to put her side 7-0 up.

    Madagascar only knows one style of play and that is to make the ball move along the hands. They handled well with a strong wind in their faces, but never really made any ground as the Bok Women’s defence kept them pinned in their half. A few “going nowhere slowly attacks” forced the home side to kick and handed possession back to South Africa, who made the most of it 10 minutes in.

    A strong scrum by South Africa and good play with Mokone coming off the blind side wing saw her dotting down. Zulu converted for a 14-0 lead. A jinking run by Dolf was ruined with a forward pass and another handling error spoiled a potential try for South Africa, but they remained fully in control.

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    Madagascar kept plugging away though and had two good moments where they breached the SA line, but generally they were too predictable to outfox the defence.

    Dolf finally scored following some good interplay by the backs after some strong driving play by the pack. Zulu converted for a 21-0 lead 23 minutes in before Mokone got her second with a delightful in and out that left her opponent stranded. The winger ran around to give Zulu a better angle and the successful conversion made it 28-0 after as many minutes.

    Zulu then lost the ball over the line with the Bok Women starting to chase try glory instead of sticking to their structures. They were camped in the Maki’s 22 for at least five minutes but could not get through as they became too individualistic.

    Credit to the team, who self-corrected and returned to their set piece structure and they were rewarded when Dolf was worked into space on the blind side after a number of good attacking rucks. Zulu converted and they were up 35-0 at the break.

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    The Bok Women clearly tried to bring some structure back into their play in the second half, and it was a much more measured approach that yielded results. Unam Tose scored 10 minutes into the half following a good lineout drive by the pack which gave the scrumhalf space to dart around for a try. Zulu converted for a 49-0 lead.

    Madagascar finally scored after 52 minutes, and it was well deserved. Véronique Eluriche Rasoanekena (centre) rounded a tight defensive set-up by South Africa and after a successful conversion, the Stade Makis faithful were starting to smile.

    They had more to celebrate soon as the home side scored their second try without reply, again from some good flowing play and the SA defence not coming around the corner quickly enough, and with 20 minutes left, the crowd finally came to life.

    Nomawethu Mabenge (replacement wing) scored soon after she came onto the field to hand the momentum back to South Africa. A good turnover at a ruck by replacement prop Anuschka Ekron resulted in a 15th Test try for Mabenge and a 54-12 scoreline with 15 minutes to play.

    The visiting bench did bring good energy, and the Bok Women had the best of the play in the last quarter of the match. Mokone was called back for what would have been her third, due to a forward pass, but not so for Ngwevu, who again took the shortest route to the line. Chuma Qawe converted for a 61-12 scoreline and a minute to play.

    Madagascar had the last say, however, with a late try, which also resulted in a yellow card to Leigh Fortuin for a dangerous tackle, but the match was over and the South African celebrations could begin.

    Concluding Rugby Africa Women’s Cup Test Match Result

    Springbok Women 61 (35) — 17 (0) Madagascar

    South Africa Scorers:
    Tries: Faith Tshauke, Patience Mokone (2), Byrhandré Dolf (2), Aphiwe Ngwevu (2), Unam Tose, Nomawethu Mabenge
    Conversions: Mary Zulu (7), Chuma Qawe

    Uganda Lady Cranes Scorers:
    Tries: Véronique Eluriche Rasoanekena, Valisoa Erickah Razanakiniaina, Tiana Jinah Razanamahefa
    Conversion: Zaya Zouanah Fanantenana

    Rugby Africa 2025 Women’s Cup Results

    7 June: South Africa 62 – 7 Uganda
    11 June: South Africa 19-12 Kenya
    15 June: South Africa 61 – 17 Madagascar

    Springbok Women Team against Madagascar in Antananarivo

    15. Byrhandrѐ Dolf
    14. Simamkele Namba
    13. Leigh Fortuin
    12. Aphiwe Ngwevu
    11. Patience Mokone
    10. Mary Zulu
    9. Unam Tose
    8. Lerato Makua
    7. Nobuhle Mjwara
    6. Faith Tshauke
    5. Anathi Qolo (C)
    4. Nomsa Mokwai
    3. Nombuyekezo Mdliki
    2. Luchell Hanekom
    1. Xoliswa Khuzwayo

    Replacements

    16. Anushka Groenewald
    17. Anuchka Ekron
    18. Sinothile Bhengu
    19. Ziyanda Ngohlekana
    20.Nompumelelo Mathe
    21. Felicia Jacobs
    22. Chuma Qawe
    23. Nomawethu Mabenge


    Original Copy: SA Rugby Communications, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: The Springbok Women finished the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup outplaying hosts Madagascar 61-17 for their third victory from three clashes in the tournament, to retain the continental title at Stade Makis in Madagascar on Sunday All Photos: Rugby Afrique



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