Relive the action from the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday night, when the Springboks beat Argentina by 29-10 in their second round Castle Lager Rugby Championship encounter.
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SA Rugby confirmed on Friday that it was prepared to host the remainder of the Castle Lager Rugby Championship matches in South Africa, following the cancellation of the Springboks’ scheduled fixtures in New Zealand.
Physical dominance and good discipline will be two of the key factors for the Springboks when they line up against Argentina in their second Castle Lager Rugby Championship Test in Nelson Mandela Bay on Saturday.
DHL Western Province shot up the Carling Currie Cup standings and are now firmly back in semi-final territory after a solid midweek win, but they can also thank the Vodacom Bulls and Toyota Cheetahs for making their route to the top four a bit easier.
Handré Pollard says the Springboks are determined to build on the standard set against Argentina in their Castle Lager Rugby Championship opener last weekend, as they finetune their preparations for the follow-up match on Saturday.
Argentina head coach Mario Ledesma has made a bunch of changes for Saturday’s second Test against the Springboks in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, where kick off is scheduled for 17h05.
The Springboks wrapped up the opening leg of their Castle Lager Rugby Championship campaign with back-to-back victories against Argentina in Nelson Mandela Bay and despite winning both matches convincingly Malcolm Marx and Lukhanyo Am agreed that they could have made better use of their opportunities.
Tafel Lager Griquas gave their Carling Currie Cup playoff hopes a massive boost when they powered to a 46-25 bonus-point win over DHL Western Province on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Kimberley.
The Springbok Women’s team will embark on a tour of Europe later this year, with a Test against France in Vannes confirmed, as well as a first clash against the Barbarians Women as part of a unique double-header at Twickenham.
Tafel Lager Griquas’ season-double over DHL Western Province on Sunday means an intriguing final weekend of action awaits when the league phase of the Carling Currie Cup concludes next weekend.
Grant Williams will join the Springbok squad in Nelson Mandela Bay on Monday as scrumhalf cover for the next stage of the Castle Lager Rugby Championship, following the withdrawal of Jaden Hendrikse due to a leg fracture.
SA Rugby confirmed on Friday that it was prepared to host the remainder of the Castle Lager Rugby Championship matches in South Africa, following the cancellation of the Springboks’ scheduled fixtures in New Zealand.
The Springboks wrapped up the opening leg of their Castle Lager Rugby Championship campaign with back-to-back victories against Argentina in Nelson Mandela Bay and despite winning both matches convincingly Malcolm Marx and Lukhanyo Am agreed that they could have made better use of their opportunities.