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South Africa vs Argentina LIVE: Rugby Championship result as Springboks win but miss out on title

South Africa 38-21 Argentina: The Springboks needed to beat the Pumas by 40 points to snatch the Rugby Championship away from the All Blacks

Luke Baker
Saturday 24 September 2022 13:39 EDT
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New Zealand were crowned Rugby Championship winners after South Africa fell short of an imposing target to snatch the title away from the All Blacks.

The All Blacks’ big 40-14 victory over Wallabies earlier on Saturday meant that the Springboks had to beat Argentina by 40 points to snatch the title away from New Zealand.

They fought valiantly in Durban but only managed a 38-21 victory as they missed a number of chances throughout the game and the Pumas hit back strongly in the second half.

It means the All Blacks retain the title they won last year, as the Springboks finish second in the table - level on points with New Zealand but crucially trailing in the points difference stakes.

Relive all the action with us below:

New Zealand 0-0 Australia

8 mins - Scrappy from the All Blacks. Scrum marching forward but Savea loses control of the ball at the back and it squirts out. New Zealand pounce on it but they’ve lost metres. Wallabies strip the ball and knock on in the process. Another ABs scrum just outside five metres.

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:19

New Zealand 0-0 Australia

7 mins - New Zealand scrummage hard again, good ball and Savea picks up and dives towards the line. Stopped inches short but we come back for the penalty as the Aussie front row collapsed the scrum.

All Blacks opt for another scrum

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:18

New Zealand 0-0 Australia

5 mins - Great scrum by the All Blacks, pushing Australia backwards and good link up between Ardie Savea and Aaron Smith makes more yards down the blindside.

Gorgeous by Beauden Barrett, scythes between defenders, dinks over the top and a scrambling Marika Koroibete collects the ball in front of his own line but can only take it straight out of play. He actually does so to the side of the in-goal area, so it’s an All Blacks five-metre scrum.

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:17

New Zealand 0-0 Australia

4 min - Now Australia will need to be incredibly disciplined to survive this 10-minute spell. They knock on in the New Zealand half, so it’s a scrum All Blacks but this could take some precious time off the clock, albeit the All Blacks can launch an attack from deep

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:14

YELLOW CARD! New Zealand 0-0 Australia

2 min - Great start by the Wallabies as lock Jed Holloway makes a break and scythes into the 22. The position is squandered though as they give away the penalty for a lifting clearout and the All Blacks clear to touch.

Now the ref wants another look at the foul to see if it’s more than a penalty? Holloway lifts Dalton Papali’i above the horizontal and dumps him down not safely. Could be in trouble here. Yep... Yellow card for Jed Holloway.

Aussies down to 14 men for the next 10 mins. Poor discipline again, their eighth yellow card of the Rugby Championship.

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:12

KICK-OFF! New Zealand 0-0 Australia

1 min - Underway at Eden Park. Bernard Foley kicks off deep, Jordie Barrett collects and is forced back by the Wallabies. All Blacks clear but an early platform for Australia

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:09

New Zealand vs Australia

There was controversy last week as Australia responded to the haka by forming a ‘boomerang’ shape and walking towards the All Blacks. Same again this time?

Yes, indeed! Boomerang formed and the slow march towards their foes as they stare them down. Love this! Let’s get it on!

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:06

New Zealand vs Australia

Anthems completed and we’re not far away from kick-off now. Just the haka to come.

Last week’s clash was an absolute belter - if we get similar today, we’re in for a treat but Australia’s record at Eden Park is appalling. Remember, the Wallabies need to win to stand any chance of snatching the Rugby Championship title away from their hosts.

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:05

New Zealand ready for action

The All Blacks are ready to go at Eden Park

Luke Baker24 September 2022 08:03

Springboks focussed on Auckland before Durban showdown with Argentina

South Africa will be glued to their hotel television sets on Saturday as they hope for an Australia upset over New Zealand ahead of their own Rugby Championship finale against Argentina later in the day at King’s Park in Durban.

South Africa are level with New Zealand on 14 points at the top of the table, and an All Black bonus-point win would leave them with a mountain to climb.

New Zealand have a +41 points difference and the Boks +28, but the South Africans will at least know what is needed to clinch the trophy ahead of time.

“We’re definitely going to watch the morning (South Africa time) game, we need to know what happens in that match so that we know what we need to do against Argentina, and the same applies to them,” South Africa captain Siya Kolisi told reporters on Friday.

“As things stand all four teams can still win the competition, but regardless of what happens in the match between Australia and New Zealand, it will still be a proper final for us and the Pumas.”

Reuters

Luke Baker24 September 2022 07:58

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