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    LIVE – Castle Lager Rugby Championship – South Africa vs Argentina

    Shaun GoosenBy Shaun GoosenAugust 19, 2017Updated:August 19, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Update #22

    That’s it! The Boks win 37-15 at full-time.

    Update #21

    20-year-old Curwin Bosch comes on to win his maiden Test cap with four-minutes left, replacing Jantjies.

    Update #20

    Sub Pieter-Steph du Toit reaches over to grab the Boks’ fourth of the evening. Jantjies’ successful conversion makes it 37-15 with seven to play.

    Update #19

    Siya Kolisi crashes over for another Saffa score. Jantjies converts. 30-15.

    Update #18

    Emilliano Boffelli scores in the corner for the away side. Sanchez converts. 23-15.

    Update #17

    Raymond Rhule scores for the Boks after a sweeping backline move. Jantjies’ conversion makes it 23-8.

    Update #16

    Jantjies responds with another three-pointer.

    Update #15

    Another Sanchez penalty makes it 13-8.

    Update #14

    The sides are back out for the second 40.

    Update #13

    Halftime. The hosts lead 13-points to five.

    Update #12

    Courtnell Skosan breaks the line to score under the poles. Jantjies adds the extras.

    Update #11

    Argentina score a scintillating try on the counter through Martin Landajo. Nicholas Sanchez’s failed attempt from the kicking-tee means the Boks still lead 6-5 just seven-minutes out from halftime.

    Update #10

    Another Jantjies penalty means the Boks lead by six to nil.

    Update # 9

    Jantjies is successful with the kicking tee. Boks 3-0 Argentina after 11-minutes.

    Update #8

    Elton Jantjies gets the game underway.

    Update #7

    The teams are out for the national anthems. Just a few minutes til kick-off here at Nelson Mandela Bay.

    Update #6

    Just over half an hour until kick-off – follow our live feed for all the latest updates.

    Update #5

    The Argentine subs bench are: 16. Montoya, 17. Noguera, 18. Herrera, 19. Kremer, 20. Desio, 21. Cubelli, 22. Hernandez, 23. Moroni.

    Update #4

    The Argentines will once again be captained by the imperious Agustin Creevy, in what will be his 63rd-Test match. Their starting side will be: 1. Chaparro, 2. Creevy, 3. Pieretto, 4. Petti, 5. Lavanini, 6. Matera, 7. Lezana, 8. Senatore, 9. Landajo, 10. Sanchez, 11. Boffelli, 12. De la Fuente, 13. Orlando, 14. Moyano, 15. Tuculet.

    Update #3

    The bench consists of the following: 16. Mbonambi, 17. Kitshoff, 18. Nyakane, 19. du Toit, 20. du Preez, 21. Hougaard, 22. Bosch, 23. de Allende.

    Update #2

    Bok stand-in skipper, Eben Etzebeth, leads out a relatively inexperienced side in PE this afternoon. The starting XV reads as follows: 1. Mtawarira, 2. Marx, 3. Oosthuizen, 4. Etzebeth, 5. Mostert, 6. Kolisi, 7. Kriel, 8. Cassiem, 9. Cronje, 10. Jantjies, 11. Skosan, 12. Serfontein, 13. Kriel, 14. Rhule, 15. Coetzee.

     

    Update #1

    Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of South Africa’s opening game of the 2017 Rugby Championship against Argentina.+

     

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