
The Springboks have kept their flawless, unbeaten start to the Nations Championship perfectly intact. In a breathtaking, high-scoring spectacle at a packed Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday, the world champions broke away in a dominant second-half display to secure a thrilling 42-28 victory over a resilient Scotland.
After a fierce first 40 minutes left the sides deadlocked at 14-14, Rassie Erasmus’ charges unleashed their trademark bench power to overwhelm the visitors, securing a crucial maximum-point victory.
The Breakdown: Maximum Points and Debut Impact
The clash delivered a pure attacking clinic from both sides, leaving fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle:
- The Bonus Point Machine: The Springboks secured their second consecutive full bonus-point victory of the tournament by crossing the whitewash six times, while Gregor Townsend’s Scotland grabbed a solitary consolation bonus point for scoring four tries of their own.
- The Try Scorers: South Africa’s explosive offensive output was distributed across the squad, with Embrose Papier, Evan Roos, Elrigh Louw, Damian Willemse, Zach Porthen, and veteran center Jesse Kriel all dotting down.
- The Boot Quality: Handré Pollard was highly efficient on his home turf, slotting five conversions, while rising star Quan Horn stepped up late to add a final two-pointer.
Next Stop: Round 3 Showdown in Durban
The Springboks will look to extend their tournament monopoly next weekend as the competition intensifies:
- The Fixture: Springboks vs. Wales
- Date & Time: Saturday, 18 July 2026 at 17:40 (SAST)
- The Fortress: Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban
- Meanwhile in Europe: Scotland will return home to Edinburgh to host a dangerous Fiji side at Murrayfield.















