Minute-by-minute report: Uruguay rallied from 14-0 and 23-12 down in a bruising contest to deny their opponents a first-ever World Cup win
Johan Coetzee is penalised again, and sent to the sin bin by Reynal, after a series of errors. Because Namibia need three front-row players on the field for the scrum, Haitembu Shikufa comes on with flanker Prince Gaoseb temporarily leaving the field.Uruguay win the lineout and scrap for the line, Arata making ground – but the blue wall holds firm under the posts, although an offside presents Uruguay with another chance …Another handling error, and Uruguay lead that particular count 8-1 now.
Is that elusive first World Cup win finally going to arrive?After an exchange of undercooked kicks, Uruguay look to launch a final attack but can’t find any forward momentum until Amaya’s awkward kick into touch. Namibia lineout, and a chance to see out the half here.More frustration for Uruguay as Etcheverry’s offload to Deus goes forward. That attacking pivot of Etcheverry and Arata has not really got going so far.
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