-
Scheffler to face Hovland in Monday playoff for PGA Travelers title
-
Ryu Hae-ran wins Women's PGA Championship
-
'Burnt out' Stokes leaves England facing tricky questions
-
Germany must win to defy World Cup doubters, says Nagelsmann
-
Critical rescue window closing in Venezuela as quake death toll nears 1,500
-
South Korea's Ryu Hae-ran wins Women's PGA Championship
-
Canada's Marsch praises history-making World Cup 'heroes'
-
Brazil strike confident tone ahead of Japan World Cup clash
-
Co-hosts Canada beat South Africa to reach World Cup last 16 as knockouts begin
-
Israel detonates tunnel, strikes south Lebanon
-
Putin acknowledges fuel shortages after Ukraine strikes
-
Moriyasu praises 'united' Japan on eve of Brazil World Cup clash
-
Canada reach World Cup last 16 as late strike sinks South Africa
-
Looting, theft in Venezuela's earthquake zone add to tragedy
-
Perry stars as Australia knock India out of World Cup
-
Venezuela quakes kill 1,450, time running out to find survivors
-
Stokes 'content' after extraordinary England exit
-
West Indies beat Sri Lanka in first Test
-
Europe swelters as heatwave moves east
-
Asia's World Cup falls apart with just two teams remaining
-
Stokes announces shock England exit as New Zealand eye series win
-
Bromell upsets Lyles, Duplantis shines at Paris Diamond League
-
CAF president Motsepe hails African World Cup successes
-
Man Utd reveal Ugarte knee injury in Uruguay World Cup defeat
-
South Korea coach quits after early World Cup exit
-
Stokes out for 30 in final Test innings after shock England retirement
-
Venezuela quakes kill 1,400, time running out to find survivors
-
Wolff praises 'cold-blooded' Russell, enjoys Antonelli enthusiasm at Austrian GP
-
Hamilton laments lack of power and poor tyre performance
-
Stokes announces shock England exit as Mitchell bats New Zealand into commanding lead
-
Goals galore at record-breaking World Cup
-
Russell overcomes 'tricky run of form' to revive title bid
-
Augusta Tops Best Gold IRA Companies List By Gold Advisor
-
Europe swelters as heatwave moves east, excess deaths rise
-
They support Argentina at the World Cup, but are not Argentine
-
Raducanu hopes to feature at Wimbledon despite injury woe
-
Iran warns ships not to bypass its chosen Hormuz route
-
Russell holds off Verstappen to win Austrian Grand Prix
-
Serena blasts drug test rules ahead of Wimbledon return
-
England captain Stokes to retire from international cricket
-
Ogier wins Acropolis Rally to close in on Evans
-
South Africa maintain World Cup semi-final hopes with nervy win over Bangladesh
-
South Korea president apologises after World Cup group-stage exit
-
Japan's Ogura wins maiden MotoGP as Bezzecchi crashes in Assen
-
Bergs wins Eastbourne final to clinch first ATP title
-
Ravindra and Mitchell strengthen New Zealand's grip on England decider
-
Iran warns challenge to Hormuz routes will spike Middle East tensions
-
BIS warns 'pressure points' putting global economy at risk
-
From rubble to music: Gaza's Oud repairman
-
Ntamack aims to bring Toulouse Top 14 win 'energy' to Nations Championship campaign
Springboks' Erasmus hails 'special' Kolbe after England try double
South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus paid tribute to the skill and composure of Cheslin Kolbe after the wing scored two tries in the world champions' 29-20 win over England at Twickenham on Saturday.
Kolbe was rested from the Springboks' 32-15 defeat of Scotland at Murrayfield last weekend but returned as one of 12 changes to the starting 15 -- including an entirely revamped back division.
But there were few signs of any rust as Kolbe side-stepped England full-back Freddie Steward in the 22nd minute before finishing off a fine handling move when beating Ollie Sleightholme 17 minutes from time to help give South Africa the cushion of a nine-point lead.
The diminutive 31-year-old has now scored an impressive 18 tries in 39 Tests, including a superb effort in the Springboks' 2019 World Cup final win over England.
"Cheslin is a special player but it doesn't go to his head. There isn't a title he hasn't won, I think, but he's always stayed grounded," Erasmus told reporters on Saturday.
"One can't praise him enough. It's not just the glamorous things he does, it's the off-the-ball stuff as well," he added ahead of South Africa's year-ending clash against a struggling Wales in Cardiff next weekend.
This was the first time South Africa had faced England since a tense 16-15 semi-final success on their way to winning back-to-backs World Cups in France last year.
- 'Competitive as hell' -
The Springboks outscored England four tries to two on Saturday, with scrum-half Grant Williams and flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit going over in the first half.
Erasmus, however, insisted: "The score didn't reflect how close the game was. It was competitive as hell."
Yet for England this was still a fifth straight loss -- their worst sequence of results since 2018.
It also meant England, following Twickenham defeats by New Zealand and Australia earlier this month, had lost three in a row at home for the first time since 2006.
England coach Steve Borthwick's overall win rate has now dropped below 50 percent but the former Red Rose captain was adamant he retained the backing of his employers at the Rugby Football Union (RFU).
"The feeling I get from the RFU is one of absolute support and absolute belief that this team is going in the right direction," said Borthwick.
"I feel the frustration of the players, the disappointment of the supporters. We've put ourselves in a position to win the games but not converted those positions. These are challenging days right now and it's painful."
England have never lost to Japan and will, despite this month's reverses, be firm favourites when they face the Cherry Blossoms at Twickenham a week on Sunday in their last game of 2024.
"I'm very confident we are on the right path," said Borthwick ahead of a match against a Japan team coached by his England predecessor and mentor Eddie Jones.
"We want things to happen now. It's not happened now. We aim to put in a better performance against Japan when we're back here next Sunday."
S.Jackson--AT