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Springboks player ratings vs Barbarians | Qatar Airways Cup

South Africa's Malcolm Marx looks out from the top of the scrum during the International rugby union match between Barbarians and South Africa at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Rodger Bosch / AFP) (Photo by RODGER BOSCH/AFP via Getty Images)

Springboks player ratings: It was largely one-way traffic in Cape Town as the Springboks steamrolled the Barbarians in a commanding 54-7 display that weirdly exactly replicated the scoreline of the British & Irish Lions win over the Western Force several hours earlier in Perth.

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Here’s how we rated the Springboks:

1. Ox Nche – 7
Featured heavily in the first-half scrum dominance before being replaced at the break. Made his intentions clear by winning an early penalty and worked hard in the loose.

2. Malcolm Marx – 7.5
Opened the scoring with a trademark maul try and delivered his usual ferocity at the contact zone. Good work rate and physicality. Made way shortly after half-time with the job done.

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3. Asenathi Ntlabakanye – 6.5
A steady 44-minute shift from the slimmed-down 140kg tighthead. Carried hard early but had some wobbles at scrum time against Cian Healy. Valuable experience gained.

4. Jean Kleyn – 6.5
Went about his work quietly, contributing in the lineout and maul, though he was shaded by Lood. Subbed at half-time.

5. Lood de Jager – 8
Commanded the lineout, disrupted the Barbarians’ throw, carried aggressively, and was a key organiser. A welcome sight back in green and gold.

6. Marco van Staden – 7
Turned over possession in key areas and disrupted well at the breakdown. The Bull was busy before being subbed just after the break.

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7. Vincent Tshituka – 8.5
Bagged a brace, showing great awareness to score in the 23rd and again in the 69th. Tireless in defence and support. A powerful performance that screamed Bok pedigree.

8. Jean-Luc du Preez – 6.5
Carried with menace early but was withdrawn after 38 minutes for an HIA following friendly fire. Showed good intent but denied a full outing.

9. Morne van den Berg – 6
Energetic but had a mixed bag. Covered well defensively but his kicking game let him down and he conceded two penalties.

10. Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu – 7
Some flashy moments on the front foot and nailed two conversions, but also knocked on in a promising moment and kicked directly to touch on one occasion. Promising start with a few blemishes.

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11. Kurt-Lee Arendse – 8
Dangerous all game, beating defenders for fun and grabbing a deserved try on 57 minutes. Also popped up in midfield and even stole a turnover.

12. Damian de Allende – 7.5
A defensive rock as usual, with some big midfield hits. Kicked smartly to set up Arendse and scored the final try of the match in the 82nd minute.

13. Jesse Kriel – 8
Strong first go as Bok captain. Started quietly but took control in the second half with a sharp break and excellent defensive organisation. Well-received by fans and pundits alike.

14. Cheslin Kolbe – 8
Showed great finishing instinct to latch onto Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s grubber for an early try. Closely marked but still found ways to make things happen.

15. Aphelele Fassi – 8
Assured performance from a player that’s fast becoming a real weapon for the Boks. Produced three try assists, not least a fantastic grubber for Kolbe. Looked confident under pressure too.

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16. Marnus van der Merwe – 7
Energetic contribution after replacing Marx. Solid at set-piece and made his presence felt in close quarters.

17. Jan-Hendrik Wessels – 6.5
Scored a powerful try early in the second half but struggled a little at scrum time. Mixed bag, but growing in stature.

18. Neethling Fouche – 6.5
Provided solid defence and a couple of hard carries. Like Wessels, had a tougher time at the set-piece.

19. Franco Mostert – 7
Brought typical high-energy output. Tidy in defence and added urgency around the ruck in the second half.

20. Kwagga Smith – 7
The ultimate impact player. Replaced du Preez after his HIA and delivered all-action energy in both defence and attack.

21. Cobus Reinach – 8
Injected tempo and sharpness. Service was noticeably faster and his attacking mindset gave the Boks a second-half spark.

22. Manie Libbok – 6.5
Had freedom to play but it didn’t all come off. A few slick moments but also forced things at times.

23. Andre Esterhuizen – 7
Brought physicality off the bench and even popped up at flank. Solid across multiple roles — a versatile asset.

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