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New Zealand vs Argentina LIVE: Rugby Championship result as Pumas score famous win over All Blacks

The Pumas secured a famous victory over the All Blacks in Christchurch

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 27 August 2022 06:25 EDT
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Argentina beat the All Blacks for the first time on New Zealand soil with a 25-18 victory in a Rugby Championship test in Christchurch on Saturday.

The Pumas achieved their first ever win over New Zealand two years ago in another Rugby Championship match in Sydney.

Score: Argentina 25 (Juan Martin Gonzalez try; Emiliano Boffelli conversion, 6 penalties), New Zealand 18 (Samisoni Taukei’aho, Caleb Clarke tries; Richie Mo’unga conversion, 2 penalties). HT: 12-15

Follow all the reaction from the Test between the All Blacks and the Pumas with our live blog below.

PENALTY! AUSTRALIA 25-3 South Africa (Noah Lolesio penalty, 64 minutes)

Over it goes, swelling Australia’s lead and confidence.

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Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:08

Australia 22-3 South Africa, 62 minutes

More theatrics from Nic White, again buying a penalty from the referee as Elton Jantjies fails to vacate the breakdown. Noah Lolesio calls for the tee, looking to push Australia more than three converted tries ahead.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:07

Australia 22-3 South Africa, 60 minutes

South Africa reach again into their replacement well in a bid to get back in the game. Off go both half-backs - neither Faf de Klerk nor Handre Pollard has had an afternoon to remember. Jaden Hendrikse and Elton Jantjies come into the fray, as does Franco Mostert, replacing Pieter-Steph du Toit.

But that is messy from another replacement. A relatively tame kick in behind from Australia is fumbled by Frans Steyn. Australia scrum inside the opposition’s red area.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:06

TRY! AUSTRALIA 22-3 South Africa (Fraser McReight try, 57 minutes)

A special score and Australia extend their lead! This is a brilliant play!

Nic White slows things down, setting a pair of forwards to his left. He pops up for James Slipper, who pauses and appears set to look back to his scrum-half, but instead fires a flat ball for an onrushing Noah Lolesio, hiding deep behind the ruck and knifing into the space beside it.

Fraser McReight goes with his fly-half, who squares up the last defender and releases an ambitious, but perfectly executed, flick out the back, McReight reaching to clutch it with only open space ahead of him. The flanker has his second, Australia their third, and the flow of Lolesio’s boot through the back of the ball widens the lead to 19 points.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:00

Australia 15-3 South Africa, 56 minutes

Folau Fainga’a had been chuntering away at referee Paul Williams since being penalised five minutes ago, so perhaps sensibly Australia bring on Dave Porecki in his place.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 08:00

Australia 15-3 South Africa, 55 minutes

The burly Steyn makes a dent as he returns a kick, but South Africa struggle to find significant thrust in the movement thereafter. Hunter Paisami shoots out in trademark style to cut down Handre Pollard, and Australia kick ahead to force a goalline drop out.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 07:59

Australia 15-3 South Africa, 53 minutes

South Africa make another change, with Frans Steyn on in the backline as the forwards again explore the corner with hopes of a profitable rumble.

Australia detonate the maul, with questionable legality, but the officials are content it has gone down under South African mass - turnover ball, Australia scrum feed.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 07:58

Australia 15-3 South Africa, 52 minutes

Faf de Klerk is back amongst things and picks his forward runners nicely as South Africa crash over the gainline twice, but Nic White reads the pull-back pass from Lood de Jager and catches the Springboks before they can work it wide.

Paul Williams’ whistle brings things to a halt - Folau Fainga’a failed to wrap as he dived at the knees of a carrier and he’s penalised.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 07:56

Australia 15-3 South Africa, 50 minutes

Another change for South Africa, with Kwagga Smith’s more explosive stylings required at number eight in the place of Duane Vermeulen.

Australia look to their bench for the first time: Darcy Swain in, Rory Arnold out. The Wallabies have six extra forwards at their disposal of course; atypically the Springboks are out-numbered in that regard today.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 07:54

TRY! AUSTRALIA 15-3 South Africa (Marika Koroibete try, 47 minutes)

Marika Koroibete breaks Handre Pollard’s ankles and Australia have their second! Clinical stuff from the Wallabies, making the opportunity count.

Len Ikitau ensures that the momentum is kept high as Australia play back infield, the centre straightening up with a sharp step. Noah Lolesio fires the ball into the hands of strike weapon Koroibete, who fixes Pollard with his hips, feints inside and then darts out, leaving a grasping Pollard on his knees as he beats the South African fly-half with a mean step to score.

Harry Latham-Coyle27 August 2022 07:50

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