South AfricaIn the second half to defeat, the pack turned the power Argentina 29-27 Allianz Stadium, in Twentyham And win back-to-back Rugby Championship First time, finish further New Zealand At the difference of points.
28-14 bonus-point win of all blacks Earlier in Australia in Perth meant that South Africa Bonus-points need win To win the title with clear water, although their huge points meant that any win would be sufficient.
After an error world begins, however, they enabled them to proceed 29–13 before two attempts by Malcolm Marx before Malcolm Marx before 13–3 and 13-10 at one point.
Late score for Pumps shut down the scoreboard, but it was South Africa as they won the sixth rugby championship crown but did so for the first time in the back-to-back years.
He and New Zealand ended at 19 points, but South Africa’s points were Plus -57 for All Blax Plus -eight. Australia ended at 11 points and Argentina 10.
Man-of-the-Match Rainch said, “This is unrealistic, we talked about it (picking up the trophy) throughout the week.” “We did not win it back-to-back before. We still have a lot of reforms, but we are reaching there.
“We knew that we would not only get out of here and roll on them. It has 60 or 70 minutes (to break the opposition) and Argentina is untrue. They have a lot of dogs, they all fight the game.”


The match in Tismanham was officially a home game for Argentina, And what they lost in support They will benefit in finance through their share of 70,300 crowd gate receipts.
He gained an early 7–0 lead by Winger Botista Delgui through a luxurious finish and although there was a lot of possession in South Africa and a major scum, he created a series of handling errors.
He was kept below 13–3 in the first half after two punishments by Santiago Carrace, switching from fly half to full back from fly half after pumming in Durban last week.
SpringboxHowever, the Dominant Scramas eventually paid the dividend, earning a series of punishment on the Argentina line before the scramble Rinach, found a gap to reduce the deficit by 13–10 on the break.

A week ago, South Africa led Pummus 25-23 in half a time but 67-30 put on winning power And for a while it seemed as if there could be a repeat on the card.
The Argentina Prop Meco visa was ride a yellow for a high hit after 43 minutes and the South African Pack took immediate advantage to bundle Marx.
An tireless chain of attacks made a place to slip to Rainch for its second and another forward drive claimed each other with Marx that South Africa had taken total control over 29–13.

Delgui snatched an attempt to a blockage after 65 minutes, but when Caras hit the post with punishment three minutes before, the trophy destination was assured.
Argentina’s replacement Rodrigo Isgro had the last term when he caught a beautiful wide kick by Carrace to score in the corner, but most of the crowd in Green was celebrating as a conversion of carrus, and left between the positions.
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