Happy 4th of July, folks! And what a great day for rugby!
The day started off well with a victory for the British and Irish Lions in South Africa. A bit bittersweet after a tough tour, but a great win today of 9-28 with tries from Williams (2) and Monye (1), and two conversions by Jones who also knocked over three penalties. The Boks' Steyn delivered the team's only points from three penalties.
And don't forget...ESPN 4pm today: USA take on Canada at home for a chance to secure their place in the next World Cup in New Zealand.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
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