Springbok players ratings: Handre Pollard, Canan Moodie shine as Springboks made to sweat against Tonga

Handre Pollard was on song for the Springbok on his return to the team. Photo: Hidenori Nagai/The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP

Handre Pollard was on song for the Springbok on his return to the team. Photo: Hidenori Nagai/The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP

Published Oct 2, 2023

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The Springboks were made to sweat by Tonga in their final Group B match at the World Cup, winning 49-18.

It was a solid team effort in which certain individuals shone. Mike Greenaway rates the players out of 10.

15 Willie le Roux ā€” The veteran failed to make an impact on the game until finishing efficiently for a try on the three-quarter mark. Overall, he does not inspire confidence. (5.5)

14 Grant Williams ā€” The scrumhalf never looked out of place on the wing and his energetic forays showed that he can do a job there if required. (6)

13 Canan Moodie ā€” On 20 minutes he broke a Tongan siege with a well-taken, opportunistic try. He also tackled tenaciously. He constantly looked dangerous. (7.5)

12 Andre Esterhuizen ā€” Gave away a penalty at the start of the game to give Tonga the lead but otherwise was exceptional in his block-busting ball-carrying. (8)

11 Makazola Mapimpi ā€” He left the field midway through the first half because of a head impact issue. He had looked hungry on the attack until then. (6)

10 Handre Pollard ā€” He nailed his attempt at poles and continued to perform smoothly. He kicked four out of four at posts for a pleasing return. Did he have the same impact on the attack that Manie Libbok has been having? Possibly (7).

9 Cobus Reinach ā€” He scored the opening try after showing wonderful vision in taking a quick tap penalty to surprise the sleeping Tongans. He was a touch over-eager at times but overall he put big pressure on Faf de Klerk. (7.5)

8 Jasper Wieseā€” In the first half and hour when Tonga were pressing, Wiese put in a huge effort on defence. He has such a powerful engine and will surely start in the playoffs. He had a great game. (8)

7 Duane Vermeulen ā€” Strong physical presence at close quarters. He had an impressive outing in the unfamiliar No 7 jersey and showed he still has juice in the tank. (7)

6 Siya Kolisi ā€” He was busy without being outstanding. This was his least impressive game since his comeback from injury a month ago (5).

5 Marvin Orie ā€” A workmanlike performance without ever shooting out the lights. But he gets through so much work. (6.5)

4 Eben Etzebeth ā€” Typically powerful in the collisions but maybe not as exceptional in general play as he usually is. (6).

3 Vincent Koch ā€” In his first action at the World Cup, he carried busily and got involved repeatedly. Strong game. (7)

2 Deon Fourie ā€” His defence was outstanding. He brought down the big Tongan forwards at their ankles. He burrowed over for a nicely taken maul try. His lineout delivery was perfect. The best Bok on the night. (9)

1 Ox Nche ā€” His tackling at close quarter was very good. The loosehead thrived in the forward exchanges and was busy in the loose. (7)

Replacements:

Jesse Kriel ā€” He came on for Mapimpi after 20 minutes and showed his versatility by playing exceptionally on the wing. His try was very well taken. (8).

Manie Libbok: Came on for Pollard and immediately kicked over the conversion of the try by Willie le Roux. He sparked attacks and perhaps confirmed that he is the Boksā€™ best attacking option at 10. (8).

Marco van Staden ā€” He came on for Kolisi and his barnstorming finish for his try was impressive. He is such a valuable player. (7)

Kwagga Smith ā€” He made a big impact and was well rewarded with his try in the game's final act. (7).

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