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          Rugby World Cup 2019
          South AfricaSouth AfricaSOU
          49
          04/10FT
          3
          ItalyItalyITA
          • Cheslin Kolbe(6', 53')
          • Bongi Mbonambi(27')
          • Lukhanyo Am(58')
          • Makazole Mapimpi(68')
          • RG Snyman(76')
          • Malcolm Marx(81'+2)
          • Handre Pollard(7', 28', 60', 69')
          • Handre Pollard(12', 51')
          • Tommaso Allan(9')
          • Andrea Lovotti(43')
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          South Africa outmuscle Italy at Rugby World Cup

          Francois Nel - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images
          • Reuters
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          Oct 4, 2019, 10:43 PM
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          South Africa ramped up the physicality to defeat Italy 49-3 in Shizuoka on Friday, crushing opponents reduced to 14 men for most of the second half and moving above them and New Zealand to the top of Rugby World Cup Pool B in the process.

          The Springboks have never failed to reach the quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup, and they all but erased that possibility at this tournament with a display of controlled brutality at Shizuoka Stadium.

          The ever-dangerous Cheslin Kolbe scored a try in each half and Bongi Mbonambi, Lukhanyo Am, Makazole Mapimpi, R.G. Snyman and Malcolm Marx also crossed to comfortably earn the two-time World Cup winners a bonus point.

          Italy's already tricky task became nigh on impossible when they had prop Andrea Lovotti sent off for dropping Duane Vermeulen on his head in the 43rd minute, and their slim hopes of progressing to the knockout stage now rest on beating the All Blacks for the first time.

          "It was tough in the beginning," South Africa captain Siya Kolisi said after the game.

          "We knew what the challenge would be, and that it would be a forward battle, so from the first scrum we wanted to give everything,

          "We wanted to control the set-pieces, because they are very strong in that, and we did that today.

          "It's been a tough couple of weeks but we have regrouped. Our coaches and management have been backing us by giving us as much information as possible, and the way we responded today was really good."

          South African winger Cheslin Kolbe is known for his electric footwork and evasive ball running. Francois Nel - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images

          Italy had spoken before the game of how discipline would be crucial in deciding the outcome, but they did not back their words with action as they battled to match the physicality of their fired-up opponents.

          It was not vintage from the Boks despite the scoreline, but there were enough signs of improvement from their opening 23-13 loss to New Zealand to suggest they remain a real threat.

          They demonstrated their forward dominance in the opening minutes when they were awarded a penalty at a scrum, a set-piece that saw tighthead prop Simone Ferrari forced off the field with a hamstring strain.

          The ball was spun wide from the attacking lineout,to the dazzling Kolbe, and he stepped inside and out to beat two defenders and score in the corner.

          Tommaso Allan kicked Italy's only points from a penalty conceded at the breakdown, but the Boks restored the seven-point gap when Pollard countered with a kick of his own.

          Ferrari's replacement, Marco Riccioni, managed only 16 minutes on the pitch before he went off with a head injury and never returned, leaving the final 62 minutes to be played with uncontested scrums as the introduction of Nicola Quaglio meant Italy had two loose-heads on the pitch.

          South Africa's Lood de Jager was powerful with ball in hand in the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group B game against Italy at Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa. Adam Pretty/Getty Images

          The Boks were rewarded for positive play to score their second try as Pollard turned down a kickable penalty, and they were able to muscle the ball over the line through Mbonambi from that attacking set-piece for a 17-3 halftime lead.

          Italy, desperate to get back in the game, started the second half with a thrilling break into the Boks' 22, but, having been awarded a penalty for offside just five metres from the line, Lovotti inexplicably tipped Vermeulen through 180 degrees and allowed him to fall onto his head for a clear red card offence.

          With the card went any realistic hopes for Italy, and, after Pollard's clever kick out of hand set Kolbe in for his second score, Am intercepted for the bonus-point try and Mapimpi profited from a neat chip by Willie le Roux to also cross.

          Snyman got on the scoresheet when Matteo Minozzi's risky blind pass was collected close to the line by the lock, and Marx barged over from a driving maul with the final play of the game as a deflated and defeated Italy crumbled.

          "We played against a very strong side," Italy captain Sergio Parisse said.

          "We tried to come back in the second half but after the red card it was very difficult.

          "It's tough for us, but we must keep going forward. We are very disappointed, but we must try and finish well against the All Blacks [on Oct. 12]."

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          Standings

          Pool A
          RTeamGPPDP
          1FRA4+17818
          2NZL4+20615
          3ITA4-6710
          4URU4-995
          5NAM4-2180
          Pool B
          RTeamGPPDP
          1IRE4+14419
          2SOU4+11715
          3SCO4+7510
          4TON4-815
          5ROM4-2550
          Pool C
          RTeamGPPDP
          1WAL4+8419
          2FIJ4+511
          3AUS4-111
          4POR4-396
          5GEO4-493
          Pool D
          RTeamGPPDP
          1ENG4+11118
          2ARG4+5814
          3JAP4+29
          4SAM4+177
          5CHI4-1880
          Full Table

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