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Springboks beat Pumas in rugby Test

Springboks captain and lock forward Eben Etzebeth catches the ball in a line out during the International Rugby Test match between Argentina and South Africa at The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth on August 19, 2017. (MICHAEL SHEEHAN/AFP/Getty Images)
27th August, 2017
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South Africa scored five tries as they thumped hosts Argentina 41-23 in the Rugby Championship, punishing the indiscipline which cost the Pumas a red card for lock Tomas Lavanini.

The victory, the Springboks’ first away after four home wins this season, has South Africa leading the competition on points differential and level with title holders New Zealand on nine points after two rounds.

Australia have one point and Argentine none.

Flanker Siya Kolisi ran in two tries with flyhalf Elton Jantjies and replacement forward Jean-Luc du Preez scoring the others while the Springboks were also awarded a penalty try in Salta.

Jantjies kicked 14 points for a personal tally of 19.

Wingers Ramiro Moyano and Matias Moroni scored tries for the Pumas, who lost Lavanini and Juan Manuel Leguizamon to the sin bin and had Lavanini sent off for a deliberate knockdown, his second yellow card offence, 23 minutes from the end.

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