The British and Irish Lions suffered heartbreak on this day in 2021 as South Africa won a third Test decider 19-16 in Cape Town.
History cruelly repeated itself as far as the Lions were concerned as 37-year-old Springboks replacement Morne Steyn sealed victory with a late penalty.
Steyn had landed the kick that decided the 2009 series in South Africa’s favour and the veteran fly-half broke Lions hearts again two minutes from time.
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We gave it our all, but sadly it wasn't to be today.#LionsRugby #CastleLionsSeries #BoksvLions pic.twitter.com/GmbOKlNAjn
— British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) August 7, 2021
The Lions led 10-6 at half-time through hooker Ken Owens’ try and some composed kicking from Finn Russell, who had replaced the injured Dan Biggar in the 11th minute.
Cheslin Kolbe’s converted try put the Springboks ahead before Russell levelled matters with a long-range effort.
Steyn and Russell then exchanged penalties before the South African had the final word in dramatic fashion.
Lions boss Warren Gatland, whose side had won the opening game of a three-match series played in empty stadiums because of Covid-19, said: “The boys gave it 100 per cent and from a coaching point of view, you can’t ask for more than that.
“It was never going to be easy travelling away from home to play the world champions and they were really tight contests.
“We’re disappointed but it could have gone any way.”
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