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South Africa rugby ace hailed after amazingly stopping France conversion

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South Africa rugby ace hailed after amazingly stopping France conversion
South Africa rugby ace hailed after amazingly stopping France conversion

SOUTH AFRICA star Cheslin Kolbe stunned fans by sensationally blocking a France conversion during their Rugby World Cup quarter-final.

The two sides battled at a frenetic pace during their action-packed match at the Stade de France.

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Cheslin Kolbe amazed fans with his incredible blockCredit: Reuters

The French took the lead after just three minutes via Cyril Baille's converted try, but the Springboks hit back for 7-7 just moments later through Kurt-Lee Arendse.

South Africa completed their quick turnaround on 19 minutes, with Damian de Allende scoring, although Manie Libbok was unable to convert.

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When Peato Mauvaka scored on 23 minutes, France had a chance to regain the lead when Thomas Ramos stepped up to convert.

Incredibly his attempt was BLOCKED by Kolbe, who achieved a feat scarcely seen in the professional game.

His block left fans on social media aghast, with one tweeting: "I’ve never seen that in rugby before. Kolbe is God."

While a second gushed: "Cheslin Kolbe is a mad man. How good was that charge down?"

A third swooned: "It's a master piece from @CheslinKolbe."

Another added: "This was nothing short of brilliant."

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Blocking an opposing team's conversion is addressed in rugby Law 8.14.

The rules state: "All opposing players retire to their goal-line and do not overstep that line until the kicker begins the approach to kick.

"When the kicker does this, they may charge or jump to prevent a goal but must not be physically supported by other players in these actions.

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"The team must not shout during a conversion attempt."

Kolbe's interception went on to be a crucial one - with South Africa going on to win by just ONE point - beating the hosts 29-28.

They will face England in the semi-finals next week, a repeat of the 2019 final.

Kolbe, 29, was on fire for the Springboks
Kolbe, 29, was on fire for the SpringboksCredit: AFP

Etienne Fermie

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