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

The Wallabies and Springboks met in Adelaide looking to bounce back from defeats last time out

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 27 August 2022 04:09 EDT
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Australia bounced back from a humiliating loss in their last outing to beat world champions South Africa 25-17 at Adelaide Oval on Saturday to move to the top of the Rugby Championship standings.

Flanker Fraser McReight scored two tries and Man of the Match Marika Koroibete also crossed, with Noah Lolesio adding 10 points from the kicking tee in an assured performance at flyhalf.

The Springboks, looking for a first win over the Wallabies in Australia since 2013, besieged the home try line for lengthy periods, but Handre Pollard’s penalty was their only reward until Kwagga Smith scored two tries in the last five minutes.

Argentina, who topped the standings after thrashing Australia 48-17 in San Juan two weeks ago, take on the All Blacks in Christchurch in the second match of the round later on Saturday.

Haka

Smith provides a hidden call from the heart of the New Zealand triangle as the All Blacks lay the challenge down, Smith settling into positio between bigger bodies as Argentina face up with steeled features.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:44

God Defend New Zealand

Ardie Savea tilts his head back, eyes close, taking in the noise of the crowd as they accompany the anthem singer in “God Defend New Zealand”, in Maori first, as ever.

Right, it’s go time - Aaron Smith assembles the rest of the New Zealand squad and prepares to lead the Haka.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:43

Argentine National Anthem

Michael Cheika watches on as his players sing the “Himno Nacional Argentino”, a more subdued version still building to that familiar, powerful crescendo.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:41

Out come the players

It’s a cool night in Christchurch, hosting the All Blacks for the first time in six years. For the Crusaders players, this is familiar territory of course, and Scott Robertson’s side rarely yield their homestead.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:39

New Zealand vs Argentina

A couple of bits of squad news to be aware of: New Zealand are unchanged from that win over South Africa, but have talented Blues fly-half-cum-full-back Stephen Perofeta awaiting a debut from the bench.

Argentina, meanwhile, bring Matias Orlando back into their starting side, joining new Newcastle Falcons teammate Matias Moroni in the centres. Sevens star Lucio Cinti starts on the wing, while the well-built Joel Sclavi starts at tighthead after helping La Rochelle to European Champions Cup glory last season.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:37

On to New Zealand vs Argentina...

It’s a busy morning - we’ve barely time to draw breath before the second game of the day, international rugby returnin to Christchurch as New Zealand host Argentina. The All Blacks got back on track with a win in South Africa, but they will be wary of a dangerous visiting side who have already beaten them during this World Cup cycle.

The players are strapping on the final bits of tape in the changing rooms.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:33

FULL TIME! AUSTRALIA 25-17 SOUTH AFRICA

An excellent win for Australia, a much-improved defensive showing and a significantly more clinical performance in attack. They had to really cling on at times in the first half as South Africa flexed their muscular might, and on another day might have been more harshly punished for their ill discipline, but two tries from the outstanding Fraser McReight and another for the impressive Marika Koroibete power them to victory.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:31

FULL TIME! AUSTRALIA 25-17 SOUTH AFRICA

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Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:29

TRY! Australia 25-17 SOUTH AFRICA (Kwagga Smith try, 80 minutes)

And South Africa narrow the margin of defeat on the hooter - a second for Kwagga Smith, furrowing a path between the legs of the Australian players after another quick tap.

Jaden Hendrikse drop-kicks the conversion, but there’s not enough time for a restart.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:29

Yellow card! Rob Valetini is sent to the sin bin! Australia 25-10 South Africa, 79 minutes

Not for the first time today, it was one of the big lumbering locks slicing Australia open, Eben Etzebeth cutting a gorgeous line and deep into enemy territory.

Australia infringe at the ruck, and then again in the next passage - Rob Valetini won’t finish the game.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:28

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