Dominant South Africa Secures Stunning 45-0 Victory Over Italy Despite Early Red Card
South Africa showcased their rugby prowess with a commanding 45-0 win against Italy, despite an early red card, maintaining their unbeaten record in Gqeberha.

South Africa, the reigning world champions, delivered a masterclass in rugby, defeating Italy 45-0 in Gqeberha. Despite an early red card for Jasper Wiese, the Springboks dominated the game with a blend of power and precision.
Early Setback and Swift Recovery
The match began with a setback for South Africa as Jasper Wiese received a red card in the 22nd minute for a headbutt on Danil Fischetti. However, the Springboks quickly regrouped and displayed their resilience.
First Half Dominance
Scrum-half Grant Williams opened the scoring with a spectacular team try, setting the tone for the first half. South Africa scored four tries before halftime, showcasing their attacking prowess. Edwill van der Merwe was instrumental, scoring twice and setting up another try.
Second Half Onslaught
After the break, South Africa continued their dominance. Malcolm Marx, Makazole Mapimpi, and Jan-Hendrick Wessels added to the scoreline, extending South Africa's lead. Despite being briefly down to 13 men due to a yellow card for Wilco Louw, the Springboks maintained their composure.
Italy's Struggles
Italy, despite having an extra player for nearly an hour, struggled to make an impact. Their defense was repeatedly breached, and they failed to score any points throughout the match.
Key Performances
Edwill van der Merwe was a standout performer, scoring two tries and creating opportunities for his teammates. Willie le Roux, celebrating his 100th cap, also played a crucial role with a clever kick that led to a try.
Final Thoughts
This victory not only secured a 2-0 series win for South Africa but also extended their unbeaten record in Gqeberha. The Springboks' ability to overcome an early red card and still deliver a dominant performance highlights their strength and depth in world rugby.
Line-ups
South Africa: Le Roux, E. van der Merwe, Moodie, Esterhuizen, Mapimpi, Libbok, Williams; T. du Toit, Marx, W. Louw, Moerat, Nortje, van Staden, P. du Toit, J. Wiese.
Replacements: Wessels, Nche, Ntlabakanye, C. Wiese, Roos, Reinach, Feinberg, Mngomezulu, Hooker.
Italy: Belloni, Lynagh, Menoncello, Zanon, Trulla, Da Re, A. Garbisi; Fischetti, Di Bartolomeo, Ferrari, N. Cannone, Zambonin, Negri, Zuliani, Vintcent.
Replacements: Dimcheff, Spagnolo, Hasa, Canali, Izekor, Odiase, Varney, Bertaccini.
Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)