Eurosport - Mon, 06 Jul 15:44:00 2009
The British and Irish Lions avoided a second successive series whitewash and restored their pride by thumping world champions South Africa 28-9 in the third and final Test on Saturday.
South Africa, who won the first two Tests, made 10 changes and two tries for recalled wing Shane Williams helped the Lions avoid a first series sweep of defeats by the Springboks four years after losing 3-0 to New Zealand.
The victory, which matched their highest score and widest winning margin against South Africa set in 1974, also ended the Lions' record run of seven successive defeats. Their last win came in the first test against Australia in 2001.
It was South Africa's first loss at Ellis Park since France beat them in 2001.
"It's a very proud moment. Today was very important," captain Paul O'Connell said.
"It's been a very tough week mentally for everyone and we really dug deep there and some guys produced some serious form and some great scores."
The tourists, also forced to make seven changes following a raft of injuries, looked far more organised from the start.
Phil Vickery, who was scrummaged off the field by Tendai Mtawarira in the first test, gained revenge when he popped the "Beast" out of the first scrum and earned the Lions a penalty which fly-half Stephen Jones converted.
A great charge by hugely impressive number eight Jamie Heaslip and a neat inside pass by centre Riki Flutey then set up two tries for Williams as the Lions reached halftime deservedly 15-6 ahead.
Unlike last week in Pretoria when they allowed the Springboks to fight back from an 11-point deficit, the Lions overcame the sin-binning of lock Simon Shaw for kneeing and maintained the pressure after the break.
Ugo Monye intercepted a Wynand Olivier pass for a 70-metre try and two penalties from Jones, who kicked three in total plus two conversions, stretched the lead.
The new-look South African side, who wore white "justice" armbands in protest at Bakkies Botha's suspension, struggled for cohesion and when they did cross the line the TV official ruled out Odwa Ndungane's try for putting a foot in touch.
"We knew we had to dig deep and the guys are very conscious of the whole Lions ethos and we wanted to do it proud," O'Connell said.
"The first game we could have won, the second we should have won and we were eager the memory of playing well wouldn't be upset by a poor performance today.
"I hope people don't misconstrue the lap of honour," added the Irish lock. "We are under no illusions we've lost the test series but a lot of people have paid a lot of money to come here and we just wanted to thank them."
Coach Ian McGeechan, in charge when the Lions triumphed 2-1 12 years ago, added: "It was massive, the players really picked themselves up. There was such sadness in the dressing room last week so to come back and play like that again, that's an outstanding group of players.
"To finish off the way we have done is satisfaction but it's slightly secondary satisfaction as we came here to win the Test series and we haven't managed that."
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sorry pfi100,maar hulle piss my af.Ek soek net iets om te se ek is trots om u boer te wees en rugby is nie meer die moeite werd nie ,is dit?
apologies for some of my fellow countrymen Arthur,its getting over the top.
Hope you guys have a good 6 nations this coming winter.I do miss the Gower and its beaches
What a shame to read all this. Rugby used to be played by tough guys with brains and talked about by the same. Seems like times have changed. Now uneducated heathens slag each other off with no rational comment on the game. Shame!!
123, could not agree with you more,
kom nou ouens vat dit kalm en ordentluk asseblief!!!!!
Lions you are rubbish! However you did deserve to win today!Bokke wou rock even with second string you did just fine!
Whatever.Your mother liked it,
Calm down now Martin goodnight now son
Lost series, avoided whitewash. Some of the play today was fantastic. What happened to Blair through the tour, he disappeared after a ropey mid week game.
England has a German queen
The Germans should have killed all your mothers so it is not your faults but the nazis which could not finish the job.Hitler said give him 10 000 boers and he will take over the world
Best player was Rossouw but as usual The Lions would never admit that a Bok player was better than them. Why is it that SA have won 2 out of 4 World Cups, because they are good. Lions should be made exctinct. Better off touring with England or Wales??
Listen Artur you uneducated miner f off
Whatever ,you are right tell the snakes
Martin you smelly rascist! You smell like an old fanny gone septic!
common lads this is all getting ridiclous!!!!!!!!!
good luck to lions in the next tour to OZ.I just hope it isnt as contriversial as this one was.
Whatever you tell the f....g british @#$%
Worthless Lions, give it up! You couldn't beat a Springbok side that was unfit and silly most of the time. Any Lions fan that gets excited about this victory is an absolute loser. This was a nothing match and you all know it!
Whatever: @#$%.
Hey Martin I'm Welsh and proud,maybe it's time you went to bed my boy.
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