Springboks capitalise on English errors to win Rugby World Cup

22 Oct, 2007

A ruthless South Africa punished England's ill-discipline for a tight 15-6 win over the defending champions in the rugby World Cup final at the Stade de France here on Saturday.
Full-back Percy Montgomery kicked four penalties, and 20-year-old centre Francois Steyn one, to hand the Springboks their second World Cup triumph after their victory on home soil in 1995.
Despite holding their own for most of the game, England could not avenge the humiliating 36-0 loss to South Africa in the pool stage barely five weeks ago.
They again showed the forward grit and determined defence that saw them record upset wins over Australia and France in the quarter- and semi-finals, but could only notch up two penalties from outside-half Jonny Wilkinson. "It's important for our country and everyone back home," said South Africa coach Jake White.
"I'm sure everyone is rejoicing. Congratulations to the players, they've been incredible ambassadors for the country."
Skipper John Smit said he was emotional with the win. "I'm sitting here and trying not to cry. It's a feeling you can't put into words," said the hooker.
"It's a reward for four years of dedication and hard work. England gave us a good run."
He dedicated the win to his country. "This is for all of you. Thank you very much for all your support, even in the bad times." England coach Brian Ashton praised the Springboks. "I'm very proud of my players but obviously we are disappointed with the defeat," said Ashton.
"I'm disappointed for the players, not for myself. But South Africa deserved it. They were the best team." Montgomery opened the scoring with his first penalty in the seventh minute when England centre Mathew Tait slipped on the greasy pitch and held on when caught in possession directly in front of the posts.
England's early aerial bombardment paid off when the ball was worked wide after Mark Cueto and Mike Catt combined to strip JP Pietersen of the ball after an Andy Gomarsall up-and-under.
Bryan Habana put in a bone-crunching tackle on Paul Sackey on the right wing but did not roll away, and Wilkinson nailed a tough penalty from close to the touchline.

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