springbok women

The Springbok Women’s rugby team has made history at the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup by qualifying for the quarter-finals for the first time ever after a dramatic victory over Italy in Pool D at the LNER Community Stadium in York[1][2][4]. South Africa defeated Italy 29-24 in a match filled with tension and excitement, marking their first win over Italy in their history and securing a spot in the knockout stages[1][4].

The match was closely contested, with Italy leading 17-12 at halftime. South Africa responded with strong play in the second half and delivered five tries in total, demonstrating power and heart on the field[4][5]. The Springbok women’s performance was highlighted by key moments such as a breakaway and perfectly timed offload by the Bok fullback Roos to Malinga for a try, and consistent resilience despite a few setbacks, including conceding a try before halftime[5].

With this win, the Springbok Women advance to face France in the quarter-finals. Team captain Babalwa Latsha expressed confidence and determination ahead of their next challenge, stating that the team is ready to take on France[8].

This achievement comes after a rapid rise in the international arena for the Springbok Women, who only returned to international play in 2018 after a four-year absence, and have increasingly become a force in women’s rugby[3].

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