James Chisholm was among the try scorers as defending champions England outmuscled South Africa 28-20 to book their third successive World Under-20 Championships final.
The former Brighton College student got England’s first try after he controlled the ball at the back of a scrum to touch down in the 25th minute at the Stadio San Michele, Calvisano, in Italy.
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England turned around 18-6 ahead after Rory Jennings also added two penalties and converted a penalty try.
Hell of a semi today, great win as well. Roll on the final #WorldRugbyU20s
— James Chisholm (@JamesR_Chisholm) June 15, 2015
Nick Tompkins added a second-half try while Jennings added a penalty and conversion to seal the win.
England will meet New Zealand in the final on Saturday.
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