Ciaran Frawley scores last-second drop goal to give Ireland a thrilling win against South Africa in Durban Thank you for joining me for this match, which ended as it began in thrilling fashion. Ciaran Frawley kicked a last-second winning drop goal to pull Ireland level in the series against South Africa.Best porn XXX. You can catch up with all the action below. Have a good weekend! Here’s some reaction from one of today’s earlier games: In his press conference, Ireland head coach Andy Farrell said: “There’s always a chance for this team because of their guts and bravery.” Ireland’s summer fixtures draw to a close with that narrow victory over South Africa. The Springboks, however, play Portugal next Saturday. Some pictures from that last gasp winner: I think Ireland enjoyed that one: Come the day and come the hour!A drop goal from Ciaran Frawley and a win for Ireland!#TeamOfUs pic.twitter.com/Z1DPy4gwK0 South Africa captain Siya Kolisi told Sky: “I think in the first half they tested the physicality and we were just playing catch us. They were dominating us. That was the big change from last week. “We will work hard, learn from this and we will see them again.” Frawley missed a drop goal in the Champions Cup final which could have won the game for Leinster and so to take a match deciding drop goal again, but this time on an international stage, is huge. Guy Hornsby has emailed and said: Unbelievable game. I have no idea how Ireland won that. They looked out on their feet and SA looked so dangerous. But they kept making errors and couldn’t quite put them to bed. Perhaps early injuries had an impact but that’s a hell of a result. Two superb series here and in NZ, both went down to the wire in all four games. A titanic battle, a hell of an advert for rugby. Yes, wasn’t it incredible. South African fans must be heartbroken but all rugby supporters were treated to a first class Test there. Ciaran Frawley told Sky: “It’s mental, the place is like a fortress it was so loud. The game was going back and forth. The boys dug in deep. I think the lads who came on had a real impact, there was a positive vibe. The subs were made at the right time. “It’s been 54/55 weeks. We will look to come back [even better].” Caelan Doris has said: “There was still time, there was two points in it and we believed we could score. “It’s a good feeling, finishing a long season with a win like that.” Conor Murray told Sky Sports: “Incredible. To come here, to the world champions back yard, we knew it would be tough.. We believed in ourselves, I think we can be really proud. “It wasn’t perfect tonight at all. It’s good for the game, we say we don’t hear what happens off the field but it creates another element to it. There is huge respect there. It is honour to go toe-to-toe with them.” Here’s Frawley’s hero moment: CIARAN FRAWLEY WITH A LAST-GASP WINNER 😯Ireland have BEATEN the world champions South Africa 🤩🇮🇪 pic.twitter.com/ZIQZWvv5T0 ‘Zombie’ rings around the stadium from the Irish fans watching on. A slice of rugby history. This means the Test series is a draw. Frawley watched the ball leave his feet, his eyes willing it through the sticks. As it went over he ran away in delight, spinning his finger in the air. Wow, absolutely incredible. I’m speechless. What a game. 81 min: Hang on, is there some obstruction in the build-up? The Boks think so. But no there is not, what an ending. The line-out is secured. They go through the hands. The phases come and go. Frawley then lands a kick! 80 min: Ireland’s scrum sees them come away with it but they have such a long way to go. Frawley kicks it through and Feinberg-Mngomezulu sees it into touch, that is a heroic amount of territory to gain. An Irish line-out to come. 79 min: Frawley looks to find Lowe on the wing but it has too much on it and it is out for a South Africa line-out. Marx’s throw is good as they trundle their way forward but Ireland win a breakdown penalty. 77 min: This entire match has been a manic and cagey affair, I don’t know about you but I am absolutely loving it. The victor still not clear to see with just three minutes left. Immense. 76 min: The line-out is good and Ireland are in search for a potentially try-winning opportunity. However, Henshaw throws a manic pass and there is no way Lowe can get onto it. 74 min: Lowe kicks away and Kolbe receives, he thinks about kicking it back but instead runs into traffic. A kick eventually comes in and Lowe catches, calls the mark and taps to go. Arendse gives away a penalty and Ireland clear upfield. Breathless. 72 min: Anyone else absolutely exhausted just watching how much these players are putting into this? What an effort from both sides. We have a South Africa scrum now after Ireland knock on, it’s clean and the hosts are soon into attack but Kolbe is dragged into touch. Etzebeth’s forehead has been cut open again with blood pouring down his face, he needs some attention and time is off. Snyman and Du Toit take a bow, they both get underneath Healy to hold the ball up over the line, Pollard boots a goal line drop and Frawley collects and slots it! Wow. 70 min: Ireland get a penalty because South Africa enter the line-out too early and so Ireland tap and go. 69 min: Feinberg-Mngomezulu saves a 50:22 by Frawley but his clearance kick is out on the full so we come back for an Irish line-out. The set piece is initially intercepted by South Africa but Koch is pinged at the breakdown, will they go to sticks or corner? They opt for the corner. 67 min: Ireland are the architects of their own undoing right now. South Africa are absolutely pressuring them but Ireland’s ill-discipline is costing them, every single one of their 24 points so far have been through Pollard’s boot. My word what a kicker he is. 65 min: The South Africa line-out is good but McCarthy pounces on Van Staden to win a turnover, an Irish scrum to come. The set piece is reset and, unsurprisingly, South Africa win a penalty on the second attempt. Pollard opts for the sticks. 63 min: Ireland may feel slightly hard done by as the ball came off of a South Africa player there so the penalty shouldn’t really have been given. Williams boots it upfield, Osborne collects but is pushed into touch and South Africa have a great position. It’s through 61 min: Ireland give away a penalty as McCarthy obstructs Feinberg-Mngomezulu. It’s another kick. 60 min: Doris has now made Ireland a complete 15 once more. Blade is on for Murray and Frawley on for Crowley for Ireland. He gets it and it is an impressive kick from Crowlet. 59 min: Ireland have made a change with Porter off for Healy and Van der Flier off for O’Mahony and Ryan for Baird. In game play Smith gives away a breakdown penalty and Ireland opt for the sticks. Penalty city right now! South Africa lead for the first time in the match. 56 min: Snyman offloads slickly to Marx who makes some metres, they are whipping it left and right as they edge closer to the line. Etzebeth goes into contact and he wins a breakdown penalty, expect another kick from Pollard shortly. 55 min: The Doris yellow card had been referred to the bunker review and it will remain a yellow. It was not upgraded because of Ryan’s actions in the ruck. The deficit is now only one point. 53 min: South Africa are again the next to attack, a try from the hosts feels inevitable with this pressure. The Springboks win a breakdown penalty with Ryan offside and they opt for the sticks. 52 min: Ireland’s line-out is under pressure on the line but it is executed well and Murray clears with a lot of territory. 51 min: Osborne does really well under a high ball and Ireland run it through the hands, Crowley opts for the kick and it feels like the wrong option and it turns out that way. It’s booted back and forth but South Africa eventually run it and this feels dangerous, Feinberg-Mngomezulu sees space in the back and he sends a ball a few metres from the try line. 49 min: The momentum has completely shifted here, now South Africa are only four points behind and they have a man advantage for ten minutes. The hosts cut the lead back once more. Doris dropped onto Marx’s lower limb in a crocodile roll and he has been shown a yellow card. 48 min: Actually it could be Doris in trouble here for a crocodile roll on Marx. 48 min: Time is now off as Marx has complained about a tackle on him, it did look a little dangerous from Ryan. 48 min: The scrum picture may have changed with those replacements but the set piece is still strong for the hosts. They come away with it and look to set up an opportunity, the ball is popped high, Ireland collect but South Africa win a penalty at the next breakdown.