South African Springboks rugby team celebrates victory over France 32-17 in Paris, with captain Siya Kolisi triumphant after red card comeback.
South African Springboks rugby team celebrates victory over France 32-17 in Paris, with captain Siya Kolisi triumphant after red card comeback.
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Springboks rally from red card to beat France 32-17

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Despite being reduced to 14 men after a halftime red card, South Africa's Springboks staged a comeback to defeat France 32-17 in Paris on November 8, 2025. The victory marked captain Siya Kolisi's 100th Test cap. France led early with two tries from Damian Penaud, but the Springboks dominated the final quarter with 19 unanswered points.

The match at Stade de France drew 80,000 fans, where France started strongly, capitalizing on 66% possession to lead 14-13 at halftime. Winger Damian Penaud scored twice in the first half, including a cross-field kick finish after five minutes and another from a lineout move, becoming France's all-time leading try-scorer with 40. Fullback Thomas Ramos added two conversions and a penalty.

South Africa responded resiliently. Flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu kicked two first-half penalties, and scrumhalf Cobus Reinach scored a solo try from a quick scrum penalty advantage, converted by Feinberg-Mngomezulu, narrowing the gap to one point.

Just before halftime, lock Lood de Jager received a red card from referee Angus Gardner for a high tackle on Ramos, leaving the Springboks with 14 players. Yet, they defended stoutly in the second half, conceding no points until the 64th minute when they trailed 17-13.

France's discipline faltered with 13 penalties conceded, including a sin-bin for wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey for a deliberate knock-on. This opened the door for South Africa's surge: centre Andre Esterhuizen scored from a rolling maul, putting the visitors ahead 18-17. Replacement scrumhalf Grant Williams followed with a try from a maul dummy, and Feinberg-Mngomezulu added his own try late, finishing with 17 points overall (one try, three conversions, two penalties).

Captain Siya Kolisi, celebrating his 100th Test—the ninth Springbok to reach the milestone—prioritized the team by substituting himself to allow Esterhuizen's hybrid role at centre and flank. Lock RG Snyman delivered a standout performance off the bench, while No 8 Jasper Wiese and hooker Malcolm Marx were tireless.

The win, two years after South Africa's 29-28 World Cup quarter-final victory over France at the same venue, affirmed the Springboks' status as world champions. Kolisi's journey from poverty in Zwide, Eastern Cape, to two-time World Cup-winning captain underscored the occasion, with his children Nicholas and Keziah present in Paris.

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South African rugby players celebrate victory over France at Stade de France, highlighting Damian Penaud's record try amid a heavy defeat.
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France rugby team falls to South Africa at Stade de France

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France's rugby team suffered a heavy defeat to South Africa (17-32) on Saturday at Stade de France, despite a strong start and a numerical advantage in the second half. Damian Penaud made history by scoring his 40th try for France, surpassing Serge Blanco's record. The Springboks, down to 14 players after a red card, turned the game around with a dominant second half.

France's national rugby team ended its autumn tour with a 48-33 win over Australia at Stade de France, scoring seven tries in an offensive display marred by defensive lapses. The victory secures the Blues' seeding status for the 2027 World Cup draw. Coach Fabien Galthié praised the positives while lamenting ongoing indiscipline.

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The Springboks face pressure to maintain their edge in rugby's evolving aerial contests as teams like France embrace tactical innovations. Following a recent conference, coaches emphasize the importance of scrums, kicks, and high balls in creating dynamic play. This sets the stage for a competitive 2026 Test season, including matches against northern hemisphere powerhouses.

South Africa's Proteas secured a commanding 76-run victory over India in the T20 World Cup Super Eights stage at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 22, 2026. David Miller's 63 runs helped post 187 for seven, while Marco Jansen's four wickets restricted India to 111 all out. The win avenges South Africa's loss to India in the 2024 final.

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South Africa secured a seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Marco Jansen took four wickets to help restrict New Zealand to 175 for seven, while Aiden Markram's unbeaten 86 guided the Proteas to chase down the target. Lungi Ngidi continued his strong form with another wicket, reaching eight in the tournament.

Cameroon advanced to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 with a 2-1 victory over South Africa in Rabat. Junior Tchamadeu and Christian Kofane scored for the Indomitable Lions, while Evidence Makgopa's late goal made for a tense finish. The win sets up a potential blockbuster clash for Cameroon in the next round.

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In Ahmedabad, South Africa defeated India by 76 runs in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match. David Miller's explosive 63 off 35 balls turned the game, while India lost three wickets in the powerplay. Captain Suryakumar Yadav expressed confidence in the team's comeback.

 

 

 

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