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4th October 2019
03:31pm BST

As the second half began, the Italians needed to work to bruise the South African defence with more clinical first phase attacks. which was lacking in the first half.
42 minutes in and Italy found themselves a man down after Andrea Lovotti was sent off for a reckless challenge on Duane Vermeulen.
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Three minutes later and Pieter-Steph du Toit scored after being released by Pollard but the try was later disallowed after a TV replay showed that Siva Kolisi had obstructed in the buildup to the try.
50 minutes in and Italy conceded a penalty which Pollard duly converted to take the score up to 20-3. Two minutes later and Kolbe made no mistake with his second try of the game after Pollard traced him with a sensational cross-field kick. The subsequent conversion was missed for a score of 25-3.
As the game entered the final quarter, SA kept at it with another try to land their bonus point. Lukhanyo Am strolled over the line to score and Pollard grabbed the conversion to take him past Percy Montgomery's 111 points for the Boks in World Cups with 113 points.
67 minutes in and South Africa put the game to bed after Makazole Mapimpi scooped up a lovely chipped kick over the Azzurri defence to score his 11th try in 11 games. Pollard added the extras for a score fo 39-3.
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76 minutes in and South Africa got their fifth try of the night courtesy of RG Snyman after brilliant work from Kolbe to hound Matteo Minozzi for the ball. Pollard missed the conversion.
Then, with just seconds left in the encounter, the Springboks landed their final points of the match thanks to Malcolm Marx who went over after a driving maul. 49-3 it stood after the missed conversion.
As so it finished at Fukuroi with the South Africans posting a comfortable victory, putting them on course to finish second in the group and confident of a quarter-final spot. Italy meanwhile might rue the injury to Ferrari and Riccioni and Lovotti's red card certainly didn't help matters. The Azzurri have a final clash against the reigning World Champs up next and their chances of progressing seem bleak.
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