The South Africa Springboks produced an outstanding attacking performance to defeat the Barbarians 80-31 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, delivering one of the most entertaining international rugby matches of the season. The Springboks crossed the try line an incredible 12 times and dominated the second half to pull away from a competitive Barbarians side.
At halftime, South Africa held a 40-26 advantage after a fast-paced opening period filled with attacking rugby from both teams. However, the Springboks raised their intensity after the break, adding another 40 points while restricting the Barbarians to just one second-half try.
The victory showcased South Africa’s depth, finishing power, and attacking creativity as they kicked off their international campaign in emphatic fashion.

Match Summary: South Africa 80-31 Barbarians
The Springboks wasted little time making an impact, with Duhan van der Merwe opening the scoring in the fourth minute. The Barbarians responded through Virimi Vakatawa, but South Africa continued to apply pressure and maintained control throughout the contest.
By halftime, the hosts had already crossed for six tries and built a 14-point lead. The second half belonged almost entirely to the Springboks, who scored six more tries to put the game beyond doubt.
Cheslin Kolbe was influential both as a scorer and goal kicker, while several South African backs and forwards got their names on the scoresheet in a complete team performance.
South Africa Try Scorers
South Africa recorded 12 tries during the match:
- Duhan van der Merwe (4′, 14′, 57′)
- Pieter-Steph du Toit (11′)
- Jasper Wiese (19′)
- Riley Norton (24′)
- Cheslin Kolbe (40′)
- Jean-Jacques Kotze (47′)
- Faf de Klerk (63′)
- Jesse Kriel (73′)
- Andre Esterhuizen (75′)
- Zachary Porthen (80′)
Kolbe successfully converted nine tries, while Vusi Moyo added the final conversion late in the match.
Barbarians Try Scorers
Despite the defeat, the Barbarians showed flashes of attacking quality and managed five tries:
- Virimi Vakatawa (9′)
- Franco Molina (31′)
- Andrew Kellaway (35′, 61′)
- TJ Perenara (37′)
Tomas Albornoz added three successful conversions for the visitors.
Key Match Stats
| Stat | South Africa | Barbarians |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 80 | 31 |
| Tries | 12 | 5 |
| Conversions | 10 | 3 |
| Penalties | 0 | 0 |
| Drop Goals | 0 | 0 |
| Yellow Cards | 0 | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
Springboks Dominate After the Break
While the Barbarians remained competitive during the opening 40 minutes, South Africa’s superior fitness and squad depth proved decisive in the second half. The hosts consistently won the gain line, created space out wide, and punished defensive lapses with clinical finishing.
The match also highlighted South Africa’s ability to score from multiple areas of the field, with forwards and backs both contributing heavily to the try tally.
Final Result
South Africa 80-31 Barbarians
The Springboks completed a dominant victory with 12 tries and 10 successful conversions at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. The result provides significant momentum for South Africa as they prepare for the remainder of their international rugby schedule, while the Barbarians can take positives from scoring five tries against one of the world’s strongest rugby nations.
