The Springboks reinforced their prowess on Saturday with a decisive 55-10 victory over Georgia at the Mbombela Stadium, but the match revealed important nuances that could shape their play moving forward. As South Africa’s head coach Rassie Erasmus seeks to refine his squad ahead of the future, five standout takeaways emerged from this international encounter.
The game’s early moments showcased Georgia’s resilience as Vano Karkadze darted over the line within the first two minutes, momentarily throwing the Springboks into disarray. However, what followed was the display of a dominant South African side that synthesised physicality and strategic prowess. With notable performances across the pitch from players such as Grant Williams, Canan Moodie, and forwards like Ruan Nortje, they gradually took control, methodically breaking down the Georgian challenge.
- Emerging talent shines: The Springboks notched up tries from a variety of players, showcasing their depth, including standout moments from Boan Venter and two tries each from Edwill van der Merwe and Marnus van der Merwe. The diverse scoring underscored not just athletic capability but unity in approach.
- Attack under scrutiny: Despite a commanding victory, Erasmus and his team likely acknowledge the need for more fluidity in their backline. The intention to transition to a faster, wide-ranging game is evident, with younger players like Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu eager to exploit their pace. However, continuity suffered, limiting offensive momentum against a resolute Georgian defence.
- Georgia’s gritty performance: The Lelos exhibited a robust defence that stressed the Springbok attack, creating nine handling errors for South Africa throughout the match. Their commitment and physicality proved valuable, making the game distinctly challenging, even for the highly-rated Boks.
- Boks embrace competition: The encounter served to highlight areas for growth within the Springbok squad. Provided with a rigorous test from Georgia, the Springboks were forced to adapt and innovate in both their defensive responses and offensive strategies.
- Late surge for the Springboks: As fatigue set into the Georgian ranks under the sweltering conditions of Mbombela, South Africa capitalised on this advantage, scoring three tries in the final eight minutes, a potentially misleading reflection of Georgia’s valiant efforts.
The encounter presented a classic clash of styles, showcasing the Springboks’ traditional strengths against a determined Georgian setup that was far from complacent. While the scoreboard favoured South Africa, the true measure of the match is found in the lessons imparted, ensuring that Erasmus and his squad can build not only on their successes but also on the areas calling for attention as they look ahead.

