Caelan Doris Inspires Ireland to Thrilling Win Against South Africa

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July 14, 2024 · 1 min read

Caelan Doris Inspires Ireland to Thrilling Win Against South Africa
Other Sports | July 14, 2024
In the closing stages against South Africa, Ireland captain Caelan Doris urged his teammates: "Keep believing, there's still time." (Image: Getty)

Caelan Doris, Ireland captain rallied his team with a crucial message of belief in a thrilling encounter against South Africa as they faced a late deficit. Despite struggling in areas like scrums and line-outs throughout the match, Ireland clinched victory in dramatic fashion. Substitute fly-half Ciaran Frawley’s decisive long-range drop goal secured a stunning 25-24 win, prompting ecstatic celebrations. Reflecting on the tense moments, Caelan Doris expressed pure elation at seeing Frawley’s kick sail through the posts, emphasizing the team’s unwavering belief in their ability to score even under pressure.

Former Ireland wing Shane Horgan echoed this sentiment, calling it a historic moment for Irish rugby. The series against South Africa showcased intense competitiveness with Ireland rebounding from a previous loss to secure a hard-fought victory. Despite trailing at halftime, Ireland’s resilience, exemplified by Conor Murray’s leadership and Frawley’s clutch performance, turned the tide in their favor.  Moreover, Murray acknowledging the challenge of facing the back-to-back world champions on their home turf, highlighted the significance of the win amidst a demanding season that started with aspirations of World Cup glory.

He praised the team’s commitment and unity, crediting their honest assessment and dedication in preparation for the decisive match. Furthermore, the rivalry between Ireland and South Africa has intensified over the years, fueled by past encounters and mutual respect. Murray emphasized the positive impact of such fierce competition on the sport, underscoring the honor and nerves associated with competing at the highest level. Overall, the match in Durban added another compelling chapter to the storied rivalry between two top-tier rugby nations, characterized by passion, resilience and a deep mutual respect.