No. | Name | |
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15Johan Goosen, - | ||
14Ruan Combrinck, - | ||
13Lionel Mapoe, - | ||
12Damian de Allende, - | ||
11Bryan Habana, - | ||
10Elton Jantjies, - 3 3 | ||
9Faf de Klerk, - | ||
1Tendai Mtawarira, - | ||
2Adriaan Strauss, - | ||
3Julian Redelinghuys, - | ||
4Eben Etzebeth, - | ||
5Lood de Jager, - | ||
6Francois Louw, - | ||
7Teboho Mohoje, - | ||
8Warren Whiteley, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Bongi Mbonambi, - | ||
17Steven Kitshoff, - | ||
18Vincent Koch, - | ||
19Pieter-Steph du Toit, - | ||
20Jaco Kriel, - | ||
21Rudy Paige, - | ||
22Juan de Jongh, - | ||
23Jesse Kriel, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
Argentina will wonder how exactly they conspired to lose this match.
Eben Etzebeth and Habana crucial to that move.
Jantjies makes no mistake and we're level again with seven minutes left.
The officials agree and Jantjies is allowed to bring the hosts within three points again.
Sanchez could be in trouble for his tackle on the scrum-half too...
As the ball is recycled Sanchez put a chip over the Springbok defence and Cordero gleefully flops on the ball to score.
Can Sanchez do any better this time?
Sanchez fires the ball wide. This is getting tense.
They have a penalty coming though and the fly-half has a chance to level the scores.
We're going to the TMO...
A bright start from the hosts, but the Pumas came back into it as the half wore on. Ironically their best rugby was reserved for the period in which they went down to 14 men. That combined with a resolute defence has given them a slender lead. Can the Springboks find an answer in the second half?
Find out in a few minutes.
Jantjies kicks long, but it's too long and the ball bobbles over the dead ball line. Argentina get the scrum, and a chance to launch an attack of their own before the break...
He hits the right-hand upright, but his luck is out and it bounces clear. Small margins.
But their lineout is far from tidy and they struggle to clear. Montero is then way, way offside as he begins to canter clear. Penalty to South Africa...
The Pumas initially withstand the Springbok drive from the lineout but de Klerk injects pace and combines with Habana to release Mapo but the centre knocks on as he attempts to ground the ball. No try.
The Springboks get a drive on at the scrum, and Argentina cannot cope.
Fullback Joaquin Tuculet leads a breakaway that stretches the Springbok defence this way then that, before Matias Orlando dives over in the corner.
Pumas within four.
Argentina eventually win a penalty as Lionel Mapoe is caught offside.
To say that was unnecessary would be an understatement.
Signs are that the Pumas are growing into this.
The scrum-half is one of the smallest players on the pitch but he is enjoying the physical battle here.
The Pumas manage to retain the ball though, and eventually win a penalty that is kicked towards the Springbok 22.
That is what the fly-half is in the team for, though! Jantjies glides through the Pumas defence, recycled and Johan Goosen times his pass for Combrinck to power over in the right corner.
Jantjies drags his effort wide of the post. That never really had a chance.
The Springboks put some pace into their attack and scrum-half Faf de Klerk forces a penalty, in a very kickable position.
Pablo Montero well offside as he tried to clear de Klerk out of the way.
A lovely reverse pass from Jantjies almost frees Ruan Combrinck. South Africa keep ball in hand before Jantjies kicks for Bryan Habana to chase. Another lineout, South Africa.
Elton Jantjies fires the ball downfield and into touch.
Scrum to South Africa...
Following New Zealand's dominant win over Australia, both sides will be keen to show they have what it takes to challenge the All Blacks this year.
Ahead of kick off in Nelspruit, read our preview here.