In the first game held at the same venue last Saturday, after an amazing counterattack in the second half and a 22-17 victory, the tourists had a chance to win their fifth ever series victory in South Africa. The first victory since 1997.
However, in the second game, the roles were reversed. The defending world champion Springbok fell behind at halftime but returned to shoot, dominated in the late game and achieved great success in set-pieces, and scored 27-9 against the air. The bombing wins the level program before the third test on a large scale.
The first half was suspended but the intense and intense first half took more than an hour to complete. Because of the repeated bursts of temper, both groups of players could not control their emotions.
Lions captain Alun Wyn Jones and other tall locker Eben Etzebeth are at the center of the first melee after an early test of the visitor’s defense, a South African-born Scottish winger Duhan van der Merwe (Duhan van der Merwe) may be lucky enough to avoid being punished for tackles, the 2019 World Rugby Player Pieter-Steph du Toit.
The Lions have been sentenced to offside, and the Springbok flying half-hand Pollard has a chance to get the first three points from the tee.
After the Leicester Tigers No. 8 Jasper Weiss made an unarmed tackle against prostitute Luke Cowan Dickey, Dan Bige settled the proceedings, Tom Curry and Cheslin Cole There was an annoying head clash between Bei, causing the latter to bleed from his nose.
Bige defeated the Lions 6-3 after another offside, and Pollard missed the tee after winning the latest penalty in some outstanding counterattacks in South Africa.



