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76-0: Springboks set a new world record at the Rugby World Cup.
A new World Cup record was achieved by the South African team when they sprinted to a 33-0 advantage at half-time.
The Boks scored four tries (to earn a bonus point) in just 12 minutes, which is the quickest that any team has ever done in the history of the tournament.
The Boks' three try-scorers so far in the Test 👏#StrongerTogether #Springboks #RWC2023 #RSAvROM pic.twitter.com/zrOnRn3IBM
— Springboks (@Springboks) September 17, 2023
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South Africa triumphed 76-0. When they face Ireland, their next task won’t be as simple.
The #Springboks have made a statement with a big win in Bordeaux. Thanks for the game @RugbyRomania and good luck for the rest of your campaign🙌#StrongerTogether #RWC2023 #RSAvROM pic.twitter.com/gRKms2kzK5
— Springboks (@Springboks) September 17, 2023
In the 2011 World Cup pool stages, South Africa defeated Namibia by a score of 87-0, their greatest victory at the tournament.
Ireland, the top-ranked team in the world, defeated Romania 82-8 in their meeting in the opening match.
1️⃣2️⃣ tries as the #Springboks mix things up with a big win over Romania – match report: https://t.co/ybgizrdRZ7 ✅#StrongerTogether #RWC2023 #RSAvROM pic.twitter.com/hDC31xAu0k
— Springboks (@Springboks) September 17, 2023
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