This from a rather earnest Pom at the Telegraph:
Zane Kirchner: A couple of inspired early takes under the high ball. Given no opportunity to attack. 6
JP Pietersen: Banged into Barritt in the first half and enjoyed a very lively second period. 8
Juan de Jongh: Didn't see much of him. Just kept his head down and tried to put his body in the way of English runners. 5
Jean de Villiers: He never knows when a cause is lost. A splendid captain and leader but he was struggling at the end. 7
Francois Hougaard: Came into the game the more it broke up. Elusive when he sniffs space. 7
Pat Lambie: A strange game. Kicked his early penalties well and put balls in behind England, but fluffed an important restart. 7
Ruan Pienaar: A terrible start. Inaccurate, off the pace and lacking in confidence. Enjoyed a good middle period though. 6
Gurthro Steenkamp: Not the physical presence in defence we are accustomed to. Enjoyed his tussle with Cole at scrum-time. 6
Adriaan Strauss: Brilliant against Scotland, muted against England. That's what happens when your tight five are in trouble. 5
Jannie du Plessis: Found Corbisiero very difficult to counter. Demonstrated that the Boks are not a nation of great scrummagers. 4
Eben Etzebeth: Stole England's early lineout ball and was involved in a skirmish with Ben Youngs. Still the find of the season. 7
Juandre Kruger: Worked hard and was involved in South Africa's freakish score. Not a game to remember. 5
Francois Louw: Still made big plays in defence and attack but not nearly as frequently as he has on this tour. 6
Willem Alberts: Scored South Arica's try but probably has no idea how it happened. Like the rest of us. 6
Duane Vermeulen: Tidied up ball at the back of a scrum on the retreat in the first half. Fairly ordinary contribution elsewhere. 6
Seems most commentators thought Steenkamp was just fine....contrary to the ongoing lies about this player.

