21st: It goes to Lipock, who brings the Boks to 3 points. 6-3.
20th : Farrell, still complaining to the referee, is suddenly awarded a penalty 10 meters forward, so Lipock will take it. That will teach you to shut up, Owen.
19th : French supporters who really don’t know what to do launch a Marseillaise. why no.
18th: Another big English defence! They certainly didn’t expect such resistance from Boks’ balls.
17th : Ah, but suddenly a penalty for the South Africans! Well done Tuilaki (seems he was at fault for the start of this fight). And Lipok hitting the touchline, another heat stroke to come.
16th: Yes, Englishmen blocking Boks and even getting whistles! So Mitchell and I don’t know who.
15th : Ah, South Africa’s first highlight in the English camp. If we win at 22, we have our first idea of the balance of power.
13th : 60% possession and 55% possession in favor of England. But be careful, the Boks haven’t even started playing yet.
11th: Meanwhile, it’s 6-0 for the English! And it’s not undeserved.
10th : Taking points there, British?? A penalty for them 10 meters from goal, but Farrell wants to shoot. We’ll find out later whether that’s a good idea or not.
8th : hop hop hop throw it 10 meters instead of straight on this South African touch. When it comes to the English scrum, the real explosives go off and collide.
7th : Stewart shows Blues how to get a lipoic candle. However, it is not complicated.
5th : Great start to the tournament for England as Idoje scratched the South African touch. They are the ones setting the pace for now.
3rd: The English number is easy for 10, who puts it between the poles. 3-0 England!
2nd : Punishment for the British! Mostard fouls on this ruck, giving Farrell a great chance to open the scoring.
1st: Gooooooooooooo we’re going to this semi-final!
8:58 p.m : The most beautiful songs are my hope. Loud singing rang out from both sides.
8:55 pm: Both teams enter the pitch!
8:52 p.m : There she is! Second Franka of the evening for Ben O’Keefe. We are not giving up guys.
8:50 p.m : Haha and the whole team is whistled for South Africa. With special reference to Edzabeth and Kolbe. France, not just any France.
8:47 p.m : Owen Farrell blew the whistle as usual. No one knows why, but everyone does it, and it’s wonderful.
8:42 p.m : Come, take heart, there are more reasons to rejoice this evening. Well, one, above all: watching the English split. Or three.
8:40 p.m : But hey, be happy, let me remind you that we lost by the umpire, but only because we lost more balls… nothing to defeat us, bad faith leave us alone.
8:38 p.m : Some of the French supporters are in the same position I assume given the whistles that accompanied O’Keefe when he took the field earlier. Good sass for the New Zealand umpire.
8:35 p.m : I’m not painting a picture for you, it’s not the poster I was expecting when I signed up for this match last week… Look at the South Africans and Ben O’Keefe on the pitch this evening. English opposite… SEUM IS TOTAL
8:32 pm: You are the company! Is everything good? We meet live from Stade de France for the 2nd semi-final of this World Cup. let’s go
Yes, we don’t have the heart for it. Watching the English and South Africans vie for a place in “our” World Cup finals in “our” Stade de France, the tears come as “our” France are eliminated. However, a week after beating our Blues, the South Africans are up against our best opponents this evening in Saint-Denis. The Boks haven’t changed anything in their line-up and even referee Ben O’Keefe will still start. Can the British?
>> See you at 8:30pm to continue this semi-final!
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