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Australia vs South Africa LIVE: Rugby Championship result and final score as Springboks beat Wallabies

Australia and South Africa met again in Sydney after the hosts won in Adelaide last time out

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 03 September 2022 08:02 EDT
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Teenager Canan Moodie scored a try on debut as the Springboks snapped a nine-year losing streak on Australian soil with a 24-8 victory over the Wallabies in a sometimes tempestuous Rugby Championship test on Saturday.

Centre Damian de Allende, flanker Franco Mostert and winger Makazole Mapimpi also crossed to help the world champions get back to winning ways after two straight defeats and gatecrash the opening party at the re-built Sydney Football Stadium.

Australia, having named an unchanged starting side for the first time in three years, suffered another rash of injuries but were inaccurate in their play all evening and slumped to a fourth defeat in seven matches this year.

The bonus point victory elevated the Springboks to second place in the championship standings behind reigning champions New Zealand, who beat Argentina 53-3 in Hamilton earlier on Saturday, with two rounds of the championship remaining.

PENALTY! NEW ZEALAND 3-0 Argentina (Richie Mo’unga penalty, 3 minutes)

No messing around from New Zealand early on - a first chance at points taken as Richie Mo’unga’s kick cuts cleanly through the rain.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 08:09

New Zealand 0-0 Argentina, 2 minutes

Some nifty handling from the All Blacks as they threaten the left edge, but Rieko Ioane can’t quite wriggle his arms free to connect with an onrushing Jordie Barrett with line in sight. Aaron Smith is caught at the base of a ruck, so back they will go for the penalty.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 08:08

New Zealand 0-0 Argentina, 1 minute

Richie Mo’unga’s kick-off lands in the hands of Pablo Matera, who drops to a knee to take it but carries firmly. But there’s an error! Tomas Lavanini fumbles and the All Blacks have immediate attacking ball - and a penalty advantage...

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 08:07

Here we go

Australia’s Nic Berry has the whistle in hand, assisted by his compatriot Jordan Way and last week’s referee Nika Amashukeli. The Irish brogue of Brian MacNeice will rule on anything requiring TMO intervention.

New Zealand will kick things off - here we go!

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 08:06

Haka

Aaron Smith leads the Haka, right arm shaking as he wanders between his teammates, Rieko Ioane and Caleb Clarke growling. Pablo Matera, who of course played in New Zealand for the Crusaders this year, greets the All Blacks’ challenge with a broad grin. He’s ready.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 08:05

Anthems

The scattered travelling fans bounce along to the Argentine national anthem, waiting for tenor Carlos Navae and the team to launch into that powerful final verse. Players and supporters look rather excited. Can Argentina go back-to-back?

The All Blacks join along more calmly as they sing “God Defend New Zealand”, first in Maori, then in English, as is tradition. Sam Cane stares off into the middle distance with a head full of thoughts wrapped in familiar white strapping.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 08:03

Argentina emerge

It appears the rain has relented a little as Julian Montoya leads his side out past the Argentina flag, which flutters in the gusting breeze.

The All Blacks players trot out next, slapping the hands of fans leaning over the tunnel, warmed by a strong ovation as they assemble for the national anthems.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 07:59

Here come the players

The Argentina squad gather in a huddle in the dressing room, looking focussed. Plenty of energy in the All Blacks’ sheds. They will be properly hurting, but if they can channel it in the right way it remains a side blessed with true game-breakers.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 07:56

It’s wet!

It’s still pretty grim in Hamilton, the crowd sheltering under tarpaulins and thick waterproof layers. Joe Schmidt and Ian Foster have been wandering about beneath umbrellas; Michael Cheika hiding under a hood. Both kicking games should be key.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 07:52

New Zealand vs Argentina

Not too long until kick-off now. It is worth noting that Argentina are the only side in the 2022 Rugby Championship with a positive points difference - aided, of course, by that big win over Australia in Round Two. They might just fancy their chances of the overall title, too, if they can get at least a bonus point today, finishing with fixtures home and away against a South African side that has lost a couple of key men in the last week.

Harry Latham-Coyle3 September 2022 07:47

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