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South Africa and New Zealand began winning the Rugby Championship

South Africa and New Zealand began winning the Rugby Championship

South Africa And New Zealand The first day saw comprehensive wins over Australia and Argentina respectively. Rugby Championship 2023It is a World Cup year and is held in a single round.

Competition Australia In view South Africa It was very poor (43-12). Australia didn't show anything redeemable, it left a lot to be desired Sadness There always was and is only the memory of scoring the first and last attempt of the game.

South Africa dominated and thrived against Australia No reaction Despite being the opener of the score. With a game Solid Bit by bit, he shut down the Wallabies until he kept the ball and showed he wasn't going to let up, going up 17-5 in 30 minutes of play. Managing media with precision mani Lipok And the power of the forwards confirmed that superiority, which was clearly marked by a memorable second half for the world champions.

Then the All blacks They defeated Pumas By 41-12. Although the All Blacks were expected to win, the match was theirs even as Las Pumas tried to sort out their game in the second half. Especially in the first half, they took advantage of Argentina's confusion and took an undeniable advantage (31-0).

Added to the already known superiority of the New Zealanders were the errors of Argentina, Tax The first All Blacks try, or third tackle, came from a kick profession When to charge Pofelli I wasn't there to look for her, and the contra ended up with one of them Barrett In Argentina Ingol.

Mistakes, confusion, lack of clarity in attack and a pair of weightless midfielders were the key ingredients to make Las Pumas have a weaker-than-expected first game of the year. Salvable, actions of the first line Mattera And from Mateo profession. There is plenty to review until next Saturday when they face the Wallabies as this match changes things.

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South Africa 43-12 Australia

South Africa: 1. Steven Kitschoff, 2. Bongi Mbonambi, 3. Franz Malherbe, 4. Jean Klein, 5. Marvin Ory, 6. Marco van Staden, 7. Peter-Step du Toit, 8. Duane Vermeulen; 9. Cobus Reinach, 10. Manny Lipock, 11. Kurt-Lee Arendtse, 12. Andre Esterhuizen, 13. Lukanio Am, 14. Cannon Moody, 15. Willy Le Roux. Finishers: 16. Joseph Dweba, 17. Thomas du Toit, 18. Vincent Koch, 19. R.G. Snyman, 20. Ivan Roos, 21. Dion Fourie, 22. Grant Williams, 23. Damien Willems. Coach: Jacques Nienaber

Australia 1. James Slipper (c), 2. David Borecki, 3. Alan Alaladova, 4. Nick Frost, 5. Will Skelton, 6. Tom Hooper, 7. Michael Hooper (c), 8. Rob Valletini; 9. Nick White, 10 Quade Cooper, 11. Marika Koroibet, 12. Reece Hodge, 13. Len Igitau, 14. Suliasi Vunivalu, 15. Tom Wright. Finishers: 16. Jordan Euless, 17. Matt Gibbon, 18. Jane Nongour, 19. Richie Arnold, 20. Pete Samu, 21. Tate McDermott, 22. Samu Kerevi, 23. Carter Gordon. Coach:Eddie Jones

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0 – 5 | Minute 7 | ens | Australia | Marika Koroipet

3 – 5 | Minute 13 | Punishment | South Africa | Mani Lipok

10 – 5 | Minute 15 | ens | South Africa | Kurt-Lee Arendtse with Money Lipock

17 – 5 | Minute 29 | ens | South Africa | Kurt-Lee Arendtse with Money Lipock

22 – 5 | 50 minutes | ens | South Africa | Kurt-Lee Arendtse

29 – 5 | Minute 53 | Criminals | South Africa |

29 – 5 | Minute 53 | scold | Australia | Marika Koroipet

36 – 5 | Minute 68 | Criminals | South Africa |

36 – 5 | Minute 68 | scold | Australia | Suliasi Vunivalu

43 – 5 | Minute 74 | ens | South Africa | Peter-Steph to Doit with Mani Lipock

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43 – 12 | Min 80 + 1 | ens | Australia | Carter Gordon

Stadium: Loftus Verstfeld, Pretoria, South Africa | Referee: Ben O'Keefe

Argentina 12 – 41 New Zealand

Argentina 1. Thomas Gallo, 2. Julian Montoya (c), 3. Lucio Zortoni; 4. Madias Alemanno, 5. Tomas Lavanini; 6. Pablo Madera, 7. Juan Martin Gonzalez, 8. Rodrigo Bruni; 9. Gonzalo Bertrano, 10. Santiago Carreras; 11. Mateo Carreras, 12. Lucio Cindy, 13. Madias Moroni, 14. Sebastian Chancellor; 15. Emiliano Boffelli. Finishers: 16. Agustin Grevy, 17. Mago Vivas, 18. Eduardo Bello, 19. Pedro Repollo, 20. Santiago Crondona, 21. Lautaro Bazan Velez, 22. Nicolas Sanchez, 23. Matias Orlando. Coach: Michael Seika

New Zealand 1. Ethan de Groot, 2. Dan Coles, 3. Tyrell Lomax; 4. Scott Barrett, 5. Josh Lord; 6. Shannon Frizzell, 7. Sam Kane (c), 8. Arty Savea; 9. Aaron Smith, 10. Damian McKenzie; 11. Caleb Clarke, 12. Jordie Barrett, 13. Rico Ione, 14. Emoni Narawa; 15. Beauton Barrett. Finishers: 16. Cody Taylor, 17. Oba Tuungafasi, 18. Nebo Laulala, 19. Dubo Wai, 20. Dalton Babali, 21. Finlay Christie, 22. Richie Mounga, 23. Brayton Ennoor. Coach: Ian Foster

0 – 5 | Minute 5 | ens | NZL | Don Coles

0 – 10 | Minute 8 | ens | NZL | RT saved

0 – 17 | Minute 11 | ens | NZL | Jordie Barrett meets Damian McKenzie

0 – 24 | Minute 28 | ens | NZL | Rico Ione with Damian McKenzie

0 – 31 | Minute 38 | ens | NZL | Aaron Smith meets Damian McKenzie

0 – 31 | Minute 38 | I am | ARG | Rodrigo Bruni

5 – 31 | 50 minutes | ens | ARG | Lucio Sortoni

5 – 36 | Minute 56 | ens | NZL | Aaron Smith

5 – 41 | 75 minutes | ens | NZL | Emoni Narawa

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12 – 41 | 80 minutes ens | ARG | Augustin Greevi with Emiliano Boffelli

Stadium: Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, Argentina | Referee: Angus Gardner

Positions

1 | South Africa | 5 points (+31)

2 | New Zealand | 5 points (+29)

3 | Argentina | 0 points (-29)

4 | Australia | 0 points (-31)