Despite challenging rainy conditions, Zimbabwe showcased their discipline and physicality, dominating the first half with a 17-10 lead. South Korea mounted a strong second-half comeback, but the Sables’ defense remained resolute, repelling wave after wave of attack. Coach Piet Benade praised his team’s character and resilience, stating, “This has been a dream year for us… The players have shown incredible character, especially today, in such challenging conditions.”
The Sables’ unbeaten run under Coach Benade has positioned them well for next year’s Rugby Africa Cup, a World Cup qualifier. With their growing confidence and unity, Zimbabwe is determined to secure a spot in the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Benade emphasized, “The Rugby Africa Cup is a major milestone for us, and this tour has given us valuable experience in tough conditions.” As the Sables look to the future, their unbeaten year is a source of pride and hope, signaling a bright future for Zimbabwean rugby.