Straight off the bench and into the scoring action is Snyman. Japan convincingly beaten as the final whistle sounds.
Werner Kok chases a kick but only manages to knock it on in an attempt to ground the ball
The ball pops out on the side of the South Africans and picked up by Ryno Benjamin who hands off to Senatla who was in support to open the after burners to run in for the try.
Japan break their duck as they muscle their way over in the corner for a try
Senatla rips the ball away from the Japanese player on the ground , and weaves his way up the field only to offload for Cecil Afrika to score the try
South Africa making that one man advantage count, as Ryno Benjamin crosses over for the try
Japan reduced to 6 men after a man being sin binned for pulling the hair of Branco Du Preez
The ball is wrestled away from Japanese hands , and after some good work during the build up play , that man Senatla is on hand to finish the move with the try.
South Africa Strike first after a near intercept by Japan but, the ball reaches Frank Horn who runs in for the first try of the match
South Africa take on Japan now , and have beaten them 14 times over the 15 previous encounters.