Saturday 28 August 2021

James Lowe back in action

 
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Former Tasman and Chiefs wing James Lowe has recovered from the hamstring injury that ended his last season prematurely and looking forward to getting back into action with his Leinster club.

Lowe, 29, a four-time Maori All Black, who played 53 games for the Chiefs and 46 for Tasman, played six Tests for Ireland last year before tearing a hamstring that resulted in him missing Ireland's summer Tests against Japan and the United States.

He said the injury was one where he could have made it a lot worse if he'd kept trying.

"It took a lot longer to recover from. It was one of those ones where I really wanted to get back but, by being a little bit naïve it did me more damage than good," he told the Irish Independent.

"I just had to stamp it out and say: 'Look, you're not going to be playing for the rest of the season'. Once I'd accepted that it healed a lot quicker.

"I'm back, fully fit. I'm running around and getting flogged. We're ready to rumble," he said.

Enforced rest ensured he was prepared for the new season, and he said he felt sorry for those players involved in the British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa.

"The tour wasn't what everyone was expecting by any means, but the fact they played rugby for almost a year consistently is something no body should be used to," he said.

While it had been tough on them he was impressed with the contribution his Leinster teammates Robbie Henshaw, Jack Conan and Tadhg Furlong made to the effort.

"Everyone from Leinster put their hand up during the series," he said.

Lowe said he had been enthralled by the series, but saw it as a missed opportunity for the Lions.

"There are some trends that will come out of it. South Africa played to their strengths.

"They've got some of the biggest humans in the world in that forward pack. The Lions forward pack didn't roll over by any means, but the South Africans have a game-plan, and they stuck to it.

"I don't think the game of rugby will lean towards that, it's based on the personnel that you have," he said.

"It wasn't champagne rugby, but it was a Test series we were all glued to," he said.

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Details confirmed for third Australia Test in Perth

 
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SANZAAR has confirmed that the second-round match of the Fortinet Rugby Championship (TRC) between Australia and the All Blacks has been rescheduled for 2pm AWST (6pm NZT) on Sunday 5 September at Optus Stadium, Perth, Western Australia.

SANZAAR CEO Brendan Morris said: "It is great that we now have the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle in place following all the hard work that has been done recently to secure The Rugby Championship tournament. We now have all remaining nine matches in place and rugby fans in Perth can now purchase tickets with certainty to this block-buster Rugby Championship match."


"Following the match, which is also the third Bledisloe Cup match between the two arch-rivals, both teams will move to Queensland where the remainder of the tournament will be staged from Sunday 12 September to Saturday 2 October, as announced by the Queensland Government yesterday."

"SANZAAR would like to make special mention of the West Australian government and the management of Optus Stadium in Perth who have been very supportive of this fixture and have made it happen."


The kick-off times for the remaining eight matches to be played in Queensland will be announced shortly.

2021 Fortinet Rugby Championship Match Schedule

Round 1

Saturday 14 August: New Zealand 57 v Australia 22  
Saturday 14 August: South Africa 32 v Argentina 12

Round 2


Saturday 21 August: Argentina 10 v South Africa 29
Sunday 5 September: Australia v New Zealand: Optus Stadium, Perth (1400 AWST)

Round 3


Sunday 12 September: New Zealand v Argentina: CBUS Super Stadium, Gold Coast 
Sunday 12 September:  South Africa v Australia: CBUS Super Stadium, Gold Coast 
 
Round 4


Saturday 18 September: Argentina v New Zealand: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 
Saturday 18 September:  Australia v South Africa: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 

Round 5


Saturday 25 September: New Zealand v South Africa: QLD Country Bank Stadium, Townsville 
Saturday 25 September: Australia v Argentina: QLD Country Bank Stadium, Townsville 

Round 6


Saturday 2 October: South Africa v New Zealand: CBUS Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Saturday 2 October: Argentina v Australia: CBUS Super Stadium, Gold Coast

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All Blacks won't travel to Perth for Rugby Championship - Super Rugby | Super 15 Rugby and Rugby Championship News,Results and Fixtures from Super XV ...

 
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The New Zealand Rugby Union have confirmed that they have canceled plans to travel to Perth on Sunday for next week’s Rugby Championship and Bledisloe Cup match.

In addition due to the travel restrictions, they have also stated that the All Blacks’ two home Rugby Championship Tests against South Africa will not be played in New Zealand.

New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson said every effort had been made to keep the two Tests in New Zealand.

“We share the disappointment of our fans, players and other stakeholders, particularly those in Dunedin where the sold-out 100th Test between the All Blacks and South Africa was shaping up as a very special occasion.

“However, after discussions with Government, it is clear that the COVID-19 travel restrictions meant there was no way of bringing the South African and Wallaroos squads into New Zealand and we understand the importance of putting the health and safety of New Zealanders first.

Speaking on the decision to not have the All Blacks travel to Perth this weekend, Robinson said:

“Without complete certainty on the team’s next movements around The Rugby Championship we felt it was prudent for the team to stay put in New Zealand until SANZAAR have announced the full tournament schedule.

“Once the team leaves our shores, they currently can’t return until November 23 post their Northern Tour, so given the uncertainty, it makes sense to pause and get more clarity on these fixtures.

“We remain 100 percent committed to playing in the entire Fortinet Rugby Championship in 2021 and are working closely with SANZAAR to look at a range of options to reschedule these important matches.”

Tournament administrators Sanzaar say that they are: “currently working night and day with all stakeholders, and the tournaments’ associated commercial partners and rights-holding broadcasters, to find a suitable solution for the remaining matches. This also involves talks with the various government departments and health authorities to determine if suitable travel, accommodation and quarantine regulations can be implemented to allow the tournament to proceed in Australia.”

“SANZAAR is very disappointed that the New Zealand Rugby Union has made the decision not to travel to Perth at this time to play Australia for its second-round match . However, SANZAAR and the other national unions will continue to work on when and where this match can be played as part of the overall rescheduling work being done. SANZAAR also recognizes that this decision is incredibly disappointing for rugby fans in Perth.”

“The other second-round match, South Africa versus Argentina, scheduled for Saturday 21 August in Port Elizabeth will take place as scheduled. SANZAAR will announce the details of the venues and dates of the remaining nine matches when appropriate and will not enter into speculation until then.”

Several sources close to Sanzaar have revealed that the All Blacks v Springboks 100th match – which would have taken place in NZ this year – is now being planned for Twickenham due to the number of South African and New Zealand expats living in the UK who would be interested in attending the match.

 

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NZ Rugby announce major global partnership with Altrad

 
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New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has announced a major partnership with Altrad to become the Official Front of Jersey sponsor to the All Blacks and Black Ferns from 2022.

Altrad, a world leader in the provision of industrial services and the manufacturing of equipment for the construction markets, has agreed to a six-year partnership which also includes NZR’s four other Teams in Black - the All Blacks Sevens, Black Ferns Sevens, Māori All Blacks and the New Zealand U20s.

The length of the partnership is testament to Altrad’s enduring passion for rugby which includes its ownership of Montpellier Hérault Rugby Club (MHR) and being the Major Sponsor of the French National Rugby Teams. Altrad sees its partnership with NZR as an opportunity to make a positive impact across both rugby and society on a global scale.

NZR Chief Executive, Mark Robinson said:

“In creating this partnership, we have recognised Altrad’s founding principles of courage, respect, solidarity, conviviality and humility as truly relevant to our game - and with the support of their international footprint, we will continue to build our global legacy in rugby. We are excited by the opportunity for both parties to deepen connections with communities by providing All Blacks clinics to children and young people, and leadership learnings around the world. We are incredibly proud to have agreed to this partnership and look forward to getting underway next year.”

Mohed Altrad, Founder and President of Altrad, added:

“Rugby upholds the values that I have always defended in my life. New Zealand Rugby is the embodiment of these values on and off the pitch. With our parallel journeys from indigenous roots to international success, the partnership between Altrad and NZR is a natural next step in our pathways.  The power of rugby to connect people and inspire communities cannot be understated and is an area we will champion through our relationship with NZR. Altrad is proud to begin its long-term partnership and start writing a defining legacy in the sport alongside the Teams in Black.”

Kenda Cocksedge, Senior Black Ferns player said: “We’re looking forward to having Altrad as part of the Black Ferns family. They are going to help us connect with communities around the world and any opportunity we get to motivate people to get involved in our game is something we really love.”

With its headquarters in France, Altrad provides products and services in more than 100 countries and employs about 40,000 people. It has a rich heritage of cultural diversity through its international footprint.

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Chris Dry retires from international Sevens

 

Dry made his debut in 2010 in Adelaide, Australia, and went on to represent the Springbok Sevens team in 74 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series tournaments, which featured 373 matches for his country, while he scored 98 tries.

Dry also represented South Africa at the Rugby World Cup Sevens, won gold with the team at the Commonwealth Games and earned a fifth placed finish for Team South Africa in Rugby Sevens at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. He is also a two-time gold medal winner in the World Series with the Blitzboks, and made the World Series Dream team in 2017.

“As a competitive rugby player, you always believe you have one more season in you, but it is time to step away from the game that gave me so much over the last decade and more,” said Dry.

“Age did become a factor; it is harder and harder to keep pace with a game as fast as international Sevens.

“I also had hip surgery recently and it became quite a fight to keep up. Also, finishing off your career at the Olympic Games, knowing you left while still being selected for a squad was always the ideal for me. So, I leave happy and, on my terms,” Dry explained.

“I am grateful for being there so long, but the younger guys in the system also need the opportunity to play and develop and you need to create that space for them. With the Commonwealth Games and next year’s Rugby World Cup Sevens on the horizon, the best time for that to happen is now and I will not be blocking the next guy coming through from that opportunity to develop on the international stage.

Finishing off at the Olympics felt right for the second most capped Blitzbok of all time (behind Branco du Preez) as he missed out on selection in 2016 for the Rio Olympics.

“After the previous Olympics there was always a push to be part of the next one,” said Dry. “But since 2018, after the knee injury that kept me out for a year, every tournament I played with this amazing team became a bonus and a blessing. So, everything in the last couple of seasons became extras, more than I expected.”

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Breakdown menace = Chris Dry

Dry said he saw himself as an all-rounder when he arrived in Stellenbosch for the first time.

“Defence became my biggest work-on from then on, because as our squad moved to become a more defensive-styled team my focus moved toward that. It is hard to recall a favourite tackle, but I recall once in Cape Town when we played Australia and they tried to outwork us, I made some good stops in defense.”

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HSBC Cape Town Sevens - Number One for Number One.

Dry hailed the HSBC Cape Town Sevens as the best tournament stop for the Blitzboks.

“It is our only opportunity to play in front of our family and our fans,” he said. “Cape Town is so special, the energy you get from the crowd is unbelievable.

“The Cape Town Stadium is just unbelievable as well, and to think we can sell it out twice in two days is just amazing. Port Elizabeth also had an amazing crowd with people driving hundreds of kilometres to come and watch, while the Dubai Sevens has also become a home away from home for the Blitzboks.”

The player ranked the 2016/17 squad as the best group he was part of. “We played in eight finals, winning five,” said Dry. “We were pretty much unstoppable that season.”

He also said both Blitzboks coaches in his career had a massive impact on him.

“Paul Treu took in this raw 15-a-side player and developed me and gave me the chance,” said Dry. “Neil Powell added to my skills and responsibilities and made me a player that could compete at the highest level. My two coaches from way back in Free State - Joe Beukes and Pine Pienaar – also backed me at the time.

“There are so many people to thank, but I have to name my family, my parents and brother and sister, who always supported me. The family made the real sacrifices. My parents made sure that I could chase my dream and never stopped working to make that possible. I always played for them. In the last couple of years my partner Jess Koster’s support was amazing, especially as she was stuck with me when I was on crutches and out for a year.

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"Chris always brought the gees" - Coach Neil Powell

Powell, who will guide the Blitzboks until next year’s RWC7s in Cape Town, said Dry’s durability in a tough sporting environment is testimony of his character and ability.

“He is everything that Sevens stands for - on and off the field,” said Powell. “His competitiveness and the standards he set and maintained at training sessions will be missed. The senior guy running in front and pulling the younger ones with him was a great attribute.

“His off-field contributions were even better; he drove our culture hard and was always ready and available to help anyone. He would aften sit with someone playing in the same position and talk through the technicalities and the demands of that position.”

Powell said Dry was one of the founding members of the current culture and value system in the squad and pushed hard for the idea that better people made better players.

“He is always positive, always has a smile, and he always brought the gees (spirit). He will be missed,” said Powell. “He had a such a brilliant career, despite the fact that he was always prepared to sacrifice his own ambition for the needs of the team.”

Powell wished Dry luck for the future. “You left the jersey in a better place and you will be missed in our system. We will honour and remember Chris for his years of service. All the best for the future.”

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Bledisloe III confirmed for Perth | Latest Rugby News | Wallabies Rugby

 
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Rugby Australia has this afternoon confirmed that the third Bledisloe cup match, initially re-scheduled for this Saturday (August 28) in Perth, will now be played at Optus Stadium on September 5.

Speaking earlier in the week, Rugby AU chief executive Andy Marinos was optimistic the match would still be played in Perth, with a statement this afternoon ratifying this belief.

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Scheduled for a 2pm WST/4pm AEST kick-off, the match is being touted as one for the fans, with the Sunday afternoon kick-off set to marry up perfectly with Father’s Day.

“There are very limited tickets still available, so make sure you don’t miss out as there is no better way to celebrate Father’s Day than to cheer on the Wallabies at a packed house at Optus Stadium”. The Rugby AU CEO said in a statement on Thursday afternoon.

Marinos was also quick to praise the West Australian Government and stadium staff for their solution-orientated approach to the situation.

“It’s fantastic on all fronts to have the opportunity for the Wallabies to play at this iconic stadium again and entertain the Perth public that has embraced them so warmly over the past two weeks,” Marinos added.

“From speaking with the Wallabies team, they are desperate to put on a great show for the Perth community – and confirming this Test is great news for them and the fans in Western Australia.”

“We look forward to welcoming the All Blacks to Australia for this match, which is the start of a Rugby celebration in our country. There are very limited tickets still available, so make sure you don’t miss out as there is no better way to celebrate Father’s Day than to cheer on the Wallabies at a packed house at Optus Stadium”.

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In an added boost for West Australian’s, Marinos confirmed that ticketholders to the existing match would be able to transfer their tickets with 2000 remaining on public sale.

“For any ticketholder that had purchased for the previous date, your ticket be automatically transferred to the new date. If you now can’t make it, you will be offered the opportunity for a full refund,”

The Wallabies hope that their first home fixture of the eToro Rugby Championship will turn around their campaign, having lost their opening TRC match to New Zealand.

New Zealand named their squad for what they described as a 'mammoth tour' earlier today, while Argentina and South Africa will arrive in Australia for the TRC over the weekend.

2021 Rugby Championship Fixtures

Round One

Sat 14 August: New Zealand 57 v Australia 22 at Eden Park, Auckland

Sat 14 August: South Africa 32 v Argentina 12 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Round Two

Sat 21 August: Argentina 10 v South Africa 29 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Sun 5 September: Australia v New Zealand - Optus Stadium, Perth*

Round Three

Sun 12 September: New Zealand v Argentina at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 

Sun 12 September:  South Africa v Australia at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 

Round Four

Sat 18 September: Argentina v New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Sat 18 September:  Australia v South Africa at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Round Five

Sat 25 September:  Australia v Argentina at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville 

Sat 25 September: New Zealand v South Africa at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville 

Round Six

Sat 2 October: Argentina v Australia at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 

Sat 2 October: South Africa v New Zealand at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast  *doubles as third Bledisloe Cup match

^kick off times and match order to be confirmed

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All Blacks squad ready for mammoth tour

 
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The All Blacks squad has assembled in Auckland today to fly to Australia for the Fortinet Rugby Championship and then onto the Northern Tour to the USA and Europe.

All Blacks Head Coach Ian Foster said:  "We'll be playing ten Tests in 12 weeks in both the southern and northern hemispheres, and with Covid-19 travel and quarantine restrictions, this will be a tour like no other for us in the professional era.  We can't wait to get underway and once again represent our country on the world stage." 

The All Blacks squad departs to Perth at 6.30PM.  The All Blacks' next Test is against Australia before Tests against Argentina and South Africa.

The All Blacks initial travelling squad is as follows:

Forwards:

Hookers: Asafo Aumua, Samisoni Taukei’aho and Codie Taylor.
Props: George Bower, Ethan de Groot, Nepo Laulala, Tyrel Lomax, Joe Moody, Angus Ta’avao, Karl Tu’inukuafe and Ofa Tuungafasi.
Locks: Scott Barrett, Brodie Retallick, Patrick Tuipulotu and Tupou Vaa’i.
Loose forwards: Ethan Blackadder, Akira Ioane, Luke Jacobson, Dalton Papalii, Ardie Savea and Hoskins Sotutu.

Backs:

Halfbacks: Finlay Christie, TJ Perenara and Brad Weber.
First five–eighths: Beauden Barrett.
Midfielders: Braydon Ennor, David Havili, Rieko Ioane, Anton Lienert-Brown and Quinn Tupaea.
Outside backs: Jordie Barrett, George Bridge, Will Jordan, Damian McKenzie and Sevu Reece.

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SANZAAR confirm schedule for Rugby Championship | Latest Rugby News | Wallabies Rugby

 
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SANZAAR has confirmed the schedule for the Rugby Championship with the tournament set to be played in Queensland.

The matches will be played as double-headers across four straight weekends across Brisbane, Gold Coast and Townsville.

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This comes as Rugby Australia confirms the third Bledisloe Test will be played in Perth, set to be played Sunday September 5 at 4pm (AEST)

Following this, the Wallabies will face South Africa on Sunday September 12 at Cbus Super Stadium, with the All Blacks taking on Argentina.

The sides will then head to Suncorp on September 18, before the action heads to Townsville a week later as Australia faces Argentina.

This will double as the centurion match between the All Blacks and Springboks, with the series set to end on October 2 on the Gold Coast.

Ticketholders for the previously scheduled matches in Sydney, Newcastle and Canberra will be refunded.

“This is a world Rugby first and a truly special celebration of the game, in what I see as a once-in-a-lifetime event. We can't thank Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk enough, as well as Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young and John Lee of the Department of Tourism, Innovation and Sport and their respective departments for their support in making this tournament possible," RA CEO Andy Marinos said in a statement.

“What a fantastic tournament ahead for fans in Queensland. Four unmissable back-to-back double-headers featuring four of the very best Test nations in World Rugby – all in Queensland’s backyard.

“I also want to acknowledge our partners including Nine, Stan, Cadbury, eToro as well as Rugby Australia’s partners for their support, as we showcase the very best of Queensland and Australia to the rest of the world next month.

“I extend our gratitude to the New South Wales Government and the ACT Government for their understanding in rescheduling the fixtures set for Sydney, Newcastle and Canberra. We hope everyone stays safe and we look forward to bringing world-class Rugby to fans right across the country next year."

Hooper leads from the front

With speculation rift the games would be moved to Europe, Marinos told reporters the preference was always keeping the games within the region, putting the delay down to sorting out quarantine measures for South Africa and Argentina.

"When we looked at the construct of the Rugby Championship this year, it was always going to be held between Australia and New Zealand and when New Zealand's position changed because of the COVID-19 outbreak, Australia remained the preferred option," Marinos said. 

"So I think everyone just believed that we needed to close that loop before we looked at anything else.

“We really had confirmation of the match schedule a couple of days ago, it was getting this managed isolation piece sorted literally minutes before our SANZAAR call last night we got the confirmation from the Premier’s office and the DG.

“It was very welcome news and well received by our SANZAAR partners. Getting the Queensland solution through was the preferred position of the SANZAAR CEO’s and it’s a delight to get it through.

“It’s a real good opportunity for Queensland and Rugby in Australia.”

Tickets will go on sale Wednesday September 1 at 3pm for the four double-headers across the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Townsville via Ticketek and Ticketmaster.

Round One

Sat 14 August: New Zealand 57 def Australia 22 at Eden Park, Auckland

Sat 14 August: South Africa 32 def Argentina 12 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium,
Port Elizabeth

Round Two

Sat 21 August: Argentina 10 def by South Africa 29 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium,
Port Elizabeth

Sun 5 September: Australia v New Zealand - Optus Stadium, Perth

Round Three

Sun 12 September: New Zealand v Argentina at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 

Sun 12 September:  South Africa v Australia at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 

Round Four Sat 18 September: Argentina v New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Sat 18 September:  Australia v South Africa at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Round Five

Sat 25 September:  Australia v Argentina at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville 

Sat 25 September: New Zealand v South Africa at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville 

Round Six

Sat 2 October: Argentina v Australia at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 

Sat 2 October: South Africa v New Zealand at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast 

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Rugby Championship: Springboks pound Pumas - Super Rugby | Super 15 Rugby and Rugby Championship News,Results and Fixtures from Super XV Rugby

 
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South Africa beat Argentina 29-10 in a dour Round Two of the 2021 Rugby Championship at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha.

South Africa went top of the Rugby Championship table with another comfortable victory against a blunt, ill-disciplined Argentina, although the All Blacks and Australia did not play this round.

Makazole Mapimpi and Malcolm Marx dotted down for the Boks, while Pablo Matera got the Pumas’ only try in two Tests versus the Boks.

Like the British & Irish Lions, or all those that came before them, the Pumas could not find a way through the ‘Boring’ Boks.

It took until the 86th-minute, six minutes after the hooter, for Argentina to cross South Africa’s goal line.

Handré Pollard added the rest of the defending champions’ points from the tee.

The 27-year-old World Cup-winner kicked five penalties and two conversions for a match haul of 19 points.

The only down side for the Boks was seeing Trevor Nyakane limp off early on, and last week’s super sub Jaden Hendrikse leave the field on a stretcher late in the game.

Pollard, perfect from the kicking tee, put South Africa 15-3 up as the Springboks took a deserved but ugly 12-point halftime lead.

Domingo Miotti, in at first receiver for Nicolás Sanchez, added a lone 24th-minute penalty to get Argentina off the mark.

Miotti missed penalties either side of the break before Willie Le Roux put Mapimpi away on 46 minutes.

Marx was soon in on the act. The hooker flopped over on 52 minutes from another bulldozing driving maul to increase the lead.

Pollard converted both to give the World’s number one ranked team an unasailable 29-3 lead going into the last quarter.

The South African flyhalf’s only mistake, however, was not finding touch in the corner with a last-minute penalty, which cost the Boks a last shot at a bonus point.

With both teams searching for the final try, the game opened up. eventually, Matera crashed through to end the game.

Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber made wholesale changes to the team for this second Rugby Championship clash

Lood de Jager ran out for his 50th cap, while Marvin Orie earned his first Test start, and the uncapped Nicolaas Janse van Rensburg made his debut off the bench in the second stanza.

De Jager was awarded the Player of the Match for another big game.

Nienaber made 11 changes from last week’s 32-12 win – six in the backline and five upfront, and it worked a treat. In all, 17 changes were made to the matchday squad.

Siya Kolisi, Jasper Wiese, Cobus Reinach, and De Jager were the only players to begin last week’s match.

Mario Ledesma also decided to rotate his squad, only the midfield pairing, front row and two of the three loose forwards started in their same positions as last Saturday.

Ledesma also made two positional switches. Only Santiago Chocobares and Jeronimo de la Fuente remained from last week.

Santiago Carreras moved from fullback to left wing, while Bautista Delguy, Matias Moroni (injured), Sanchez, and Felipe Ezcurra dropped out of the starting XV.

They were replaced by Juan Cruz Mallía at fullback, the uncapped Ignacio Mendy at right wing, Miotti at flyhalf, and Gonzalo Bertranou at scrumhalf. Sanchez and Ezcurra made the bench.

Upfront, Facundo Isa dropped out of the match-day squad while Marcos Kremer moved to the bench. Guido Petti swapped from lock to flank.

Tomas Lavanini and Matias Alemanno began in the boiler room.

Last week’s front row of Francisco Gomez Kodela, Julian Montoya and Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, as well as No.8 Rodrigo Bruni and flanker Pablo Matera, retained their places in the starting team.

South Africa take control of the half through solid scrummaging, dominating the breakdown and winning the aerial battle

The first half was a dour affair. Both teams conceded too many penalties.

Ledesma’s men struggled, they gave away 13 penalties to the opposition’s six in the first stanza as the Boks opened up a two-score lead.

Pollard kicked three penalties as the Boks took a slender 9-0 lead just after the first quarter.

The first three came after several offside penalties by Argentina kept the home nation out.

Eventually, Siya Kolisi opted for the posts. The second came from a dominant Bok scrum in front of the posts, the third after another series of offsides inside the Pumas’ 22.

Miotti pulled three back soon afterwards to put the South Americans on the scoreboard after 24 minutes.

But South Africa’s maul began to come together, one way to stop the set-piece is at source; however, not by taking out De Jager in the air.

Pollard’s fourth goal increased his side’s lead to 12-3 on the half-hour as the World Champions began to assert control.

Rodrigo Bruni got sin-binned for another cynical Pumas play, and Pollard made them pay when he added another penalty.

The Springboks should have had a chance to increase their lead before halftime.

A bizarre TMO call, however, chalked off a kickable penalty in front of the posts.

TMO Tom Foley did his best Marius Jonker by ruling that Lukhanyo Am tackled Juan Cruz Mallía high and dangerously.

It gave the Pumas a shot at claiming some late points, but Miotti could land his long-range penalty.

Springboks come out flying after the break as the Pumas fade

The 25-year-old Pumas flyhalf also missed an early second half goal, which proved costly because the Boks struck soon afterwards.

Another powerful driving maul ended with try machine Mapimpi walking over in the corner for his fourth try against Los Pumas.

A sustained attack ended with Willie Le Roux sending the flyer away with a well-timed draw and pass.

Pollard added the touchline conversion to make it 22-3 after 47 minutes.

Marx powered over moments later as the Bok pack began to grind down the opposition. Pollard again converted to increase the advantage to 26 points.

The Boks started to squeeze a tiring opposition, who continued to stray offside inside their 22; it allowed South Africa to chase the bonus-point.

Argentina did not help themselves either, knocking on with the try line at their mercy.

The Boks began to take their foot off the gas allowing the South Americans some opportunities to build on their three points.

Tomas Lavanini was sent to the bin but this did not hamper his team, who found a way to score with 14 rather than 15 players.

Argentina could not breach the green and gold wall until mistakes by the Boks, chasing the bonus point, led to Matera barging over next to the sticks.

Final Score: Argentina 10 (3) South Africa 29 (15)

Scorers

Argentina
Tries – Matera
Pen – Miotti
Con – Sanchez
Drop –
Cards – Bruni (Yellow, 33′), Lavanini (Yellow, 82′)

South Africa
Tries – Mapimpi, Marx
Pen – Pollard (5)
Con – Pollard (2)
Drop –
Cards –

Match Officials
Referee: Karl Dickson
Assistant Ref 1: Marius vd Westhuizen
Assistant Ref 2: AJ Jacobs
TMO: Tom Foley

Teams

Argentina

15 Juan Cruz Mallía, 14 Ignacio Mendy (Debut), 13 Santiago Chocobares, 12 Jeronimo de la Fuente, 11 Santiago Carreras, 10 Domingo Miotti, 9 Gonzalo Bertranou, 8 Rodrigo Bruni, 7 Guido Petti, 6 Pablo Matera, 5 Tomas Lavanini, 4 Matias Alemanno, 3 Francisco Gomez Kodela, 2 Julian Montoya (captain), 1 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro

Replacements: 16 Facundo Bosch, 17 Facundo Gigena, 18 Santiago Medrano, 19 Marcos Kremer, 20 Juan Martin Gonzalez, 21 Felipe Ezcurra, 22 Nicolas Sanchez, 23 Lucio Cinti (Debut)

South Africa

15 Willie le Roux, 14 Cheslin Kolbe, 13 Lukhanyo Am, 12 Damian de Allende, 11 Makazole Mapimpi, 10 Handré Pollard, 9 Cobus Reinach, 8 Jasper Wiese, 7 Franco Mostert, 6 Siyamthanda Kolisi (captain), 5 Lodewyk de Jager (50th Test), 4 Marvin Orie, 3 Thomas du Toit, 2 Malcolm Marx, 1 Trevor Nyakane

Replacements: 16 Mbongeni Mbonambi, 17 Steven Kitshoff, 18 Frans Malherbe, 19 Nicolaas van Rensburg (Debut), 20 Albertus Smith, 21 Dan du Preez, 22 Jaden Hendrikse, 23 Damian Willemse

 

Source

https://rugbyinperth.club/rugby-championship-springboks-pound-pumas-super-rugby-super-15-rugby-and-rugby-championship-newsresults-and-fixtures-from-super-xv-rugby/

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