The Blitzboks were humbled by Spain at the SVNS World Championship tournament in Hong Kong on Friday.
Having edged Uruguay 12-7 in a scrappy opener, South Africa slumped to a 31-12 defeat to Los Leones, who led 14-0 at half-time.
Spain attacked straight from the kick-off and after multiple phases Tobias Sainz-Trapaga dotted down, with Francisco Cosculluela adding the extras.
It was all Spain against an out-of-sorts Blitzboks, who made basic errors and fell off tackles throughout the game.
Seconds before half-time, Eduardo Lopez scythed through the defence to score under the posts.
Straight after the break, Sainz-Trapaga burst through Impie Visser’s attempted tackle for Spain’s third try.
The Blitzboks responded with a long-range Shilton van Wyk score which Ronald Brown converted.
However, Spain hit back with a second try to Lopez before Jeremy Trevithick dotted down.
Donovon Don’s late try offered little consolation for the Blitzboks, who face Argentina in their final pool match on Saturday (6:13am SA time).
Photo: David van der Sandt/Gallo Images
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