Ireland defeated South Africa 13-8 in a highly anticipated match at the Rugby World Cup. Both teams scored a try, but Ireland’s successful goalkicks and South Africa’s missed kicks made the difference. Right winger Mack Hansen scored Ireland’s first try of the tournament, while left winger Cheslin Kolbe scored for the Springboks. Jonathan Sexton’s penalty put Ireland ahead, and a late penalty from Jack Crowley secured the victory. This win marks Ireland’s second victory over the defending champions in 10 months and extends their test-win streak to 16. Ireland is likely to top Pool B and avoid a quarterfinal match against host France.
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