The Springboks’ startling naivety on attack and a disjointed, error-ridden defensive effort out wide proved a lethal combo as they were handed a resounding 32-19 Rugby Championship loss at the hands of Argentina in Mendoza on Saturday night.
It was only the Boks’ second defeat on Pumas soil but by far the biggest – more comprehensive than 2016’s 24-26 reverse in Salta.
After starting on a high to lead 7-3 after 15 minutes following skipper Siya Kolisi’s barnstorming run, the Boks lost the plot completely to concede 29 unanswered points as they were physically and defensively outclassed while also being outnumbered at the breakdowns.
Their majority possession after the break saw them stage a semblance of a comeback, with replacement wing Lionel Mapoe scoring twice but it was never going to be enough.
The result leaves South Africa with a mountain of work to do in preparation for their trip to the Antipodes.
Who was the star in this match?
Argentinian flyhalf Nicholas Sanchez was the key, scoring 17 of the points in the first 40 minutes as well as dotting down for one of the four tries. More importantly, his sheer composure and the variety of his play illustrated again why he’s considered one of the best.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers
Argentinia – Tries: Bautista Delguy (2), Nicholas Sanchez, Ramiro Moyano. Conversions: Sanchez (3). Penalty: Sanchez. Drop Goal: Sanchez.
South Africa – Tries: Siya Kolisi, Lionel Mapoe (2). Conversions: Handre Pollard (2).
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