South Africa, world champion two years ago, led 10-3 after 19 minutes but England scored 18 points in 15 minutes on either side of halftime to open a 21-13 lead.Â
Their rally began with a 55-meter penalty to fullback Aaron Morris and included tries to winger Nathan Earle and replacement Joel Conlon.Â
The Junior Boks then came back with a 64th-minute try to center Jesse Kriel â his second of the final â to cut England’s lead to one point. England found the strength to hold out South Africa for the last 16 minutes to claim back-to-back world titles.
AP
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