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From Penaud’s Peak to French Valley: Boks Spoil Record-Breaking Day

The Stade de France witnessed the pinnacle of individual achievement and the depths of collective failure as France lost 32-17 to a 14-man South Africa. Damian Penaud soared into the history books as his country’s all-time top try-scorer, but his celebration was buried by a second-half French collapse that allowed the Springboks to seal a “remarkable comeback.”
The first half was all about Penaud. The winger was unstoppable, scoring twice to eclipse Serge Blanco’s long-standing record with 40 tries. This, coupled with the sending-off of South Africa’s Lood de Jager just before half-time, put France in a commanding position to end their losing streak.
But the 14-man Springboks emerged from the break a different team. They embraced the “bruising” nature of the contest and showcased their “iron discipline.” France, by contrast, “disintegrated.” They conceded a “succession of penalties,” and their composure evaporated, culminating in a foolish yellow card for Louis Bielle-Biarrey.
The Springboks, now at 14-a-side, were clinical. André Esterhuizen was driven over the line by his dominant pack, and Grant Williams’s quick feet saw him dart through a “splintered” defence for another try. The momentum had irrevocably shifted.
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, who was perfect from the kicking tee, rounded off the scoring with a try of his own. The win was a testament to the Boks’ “calmer” and “wiser” approach, leaving a record-breaking Penaud to wonder what might have been.

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