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Rugby World Cup 2023: Uruguay mount comeback to deny Namibia maiden tournament win as cards and tries flow in Lyon

Alasdair Mackenzie

Updated 27/09/2023 at 19:05 GMT

Namibia let 14 and 11-point leads slip as they were denied a maiden Rugby World Cup victory by a determined Uruguay comeback. The South American side were behind at the break but roared back to win 36-26 in an entertaining Pool A contest in Lyon. Tries and cards weren't in short supply during an eventful match that leaves Uruguay with a slim chance of reaching the quarter-finals.

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Namibia’s wait for a first Rugby World Cup goes on after they blew a half-time lead to lose 36-26 in an eventful Pool A clash with Uruguay.
The Africans kicked off the contest in Lyon hoping to finally end their dreadful tournament record of 25 defeats in 25 games.
Their prospects looked good at the break after converted tries from Gerswin Mouton and JC Greyling and a couple of penalties off the boot of Tian Swanepoel helped them go in with a 20-12 lead, Baltazar Amaya and German Kessler crossing for Uruguay.
Namibia extended their lead to 11 points after the break, but things subsequently unravelled as Amaya scored his second try before further scores from Santiago Arata and Bautista Basso.
Discipline was a major issue in the second half as Johan Coetzee and Tijuee Uanivi were both sin-binned for Namibia before Desiderius Sethie was shown a red card for a high tackle.
Uruguay’s Eric Dosantos also saw yellow, but with four minutes left on the clock and with his side holding a 10-point lead.
"It's a first victory for us so job done, I'm proud of the team. Thanks to the Uruguay fans, they have come to all of the games and this victory is for them,” scrum-half Santiago Arata said on ITV.
"The next game is a tough game against the All Blacks, we cannot rest and need to focus for the next game."
The result completes Namibia’s involvement at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, finishing on zero points and with a -218 points difference.
Uruguay are fourth in Pool A and still have a mathematical, if unlikely, route to the quarter-finals.
If they win their final game against New Zealand next Thursday with a bonus point and finish level on 10 points with Italy and the All Blacks, and an enormous points difference swing goes in their favour, they will qualify.
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