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Rugby Championship: South Africa punish Argentina's indiscipline with 41-23 win

South Africa's flanker Siya Kolisi (R) celebrates with lock Eben Etzebeth (L) and  lock Franco Mostert after scoring his team's third try.
Image: South Africa's flanker Siya Kolisi (R) celebrates with lock Eben Etzebeth (L) and lock Franco Mostert after scoring his team's third try

South Africa scored five tries as they thumped Argentina 41-23 in the Rugby Championship on Saturday in Salta.

The victory, the Springboks' first away after four home wins this season, lifted South Africa level with title holders New Zealand on nine points apiece after two rounds. Australia have one point and Argentina none.

South Africa wore red for the first time ever - a change from the traditional green and gold or second-choice white - to 25 years of rugby unity in a country where the sport was run on racial lines during apartheid.

The Springboks led 17-10 at half-time in a match of four yellow cards and a red for Argentina lock Tomas Lavanini on the hour.

Argentina were first to score in the north-western city with winger Emiliano Boffelli slotting a long-range penalty on four minutes.

Fly-half Elton Jantjies fluffed two chances to level soon after at a near-full 20,000-seat Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena with the penalty attempts veering left.

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Highlights of South Africa's win in Salta

The home side were reduced to 14 men after nine minutes when Lavanini was sin-binned for a no-arms charge on prop Coenie Oosthuizen.

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Despite being numerically handicapped, the Pumas squandered two great chances to increase the lead soon after.

Winger Ramiro Moyano intercepted a Francois Hougaard pass in the Argentina 22, but lacked the pace to go all the way and was held short of the Springboks line.

He did get the ball back, though, and fly-half Juan Martin Hernandez over hit a cross-field kick into touch when there was a two-man Argentina overlap.

South Africa went ahead midway through the opening half when a training-ground move worked to perfection and flanker Siya Kolisi scored a try which Jantjies converted.

South Africa's lock Eben Etzebeth (R) runs through a tackle by Argentina's scrum-half Tomas Cubelli
Image: South Africa's lock Eben Etzebeth (R) runs through a tackle by Argentina's scrum-half Tomas Cubelli

A perfectly weighted Jantjies kick found space behind the Argentina defence and centre Jesse Kriel picked up and passed to Kolisi, who scored between the posts.

Argentina were struggling at scrum time, as they did when beaten in Port Elizabeth last weekend, and fell seven points behind when Jantjies kicked a penalty.

But South Africa fell asleep from the kick-off, failed to grasp a bouncing ball and Moyano grabbed the ball and scored a try Hernandez converted for a 10-10 scoreline.

An Andries Coetzee try was correctly disallowed for a forward pass and number eight Juan Manuel Leguizamon was sin-binned after the Argentine pack had received several warnings.

A minute before half-time, the Springboks regained the lead when Jantjies stretched an arm to dot down, then converted his try for a 17-10 half-time lead.

South Africa's flanker Jean-Luc du Preez (R) scores his team's fourth try despite Jeronimo De La Fuente's best efforts
Image: South Africa's flanker Jean-Luc du Preez (R) scores his team's fourth try despite Jeronimo De La Fuente's best efforts

After a Hernandez penalty trimmed the deficit, South Africa took a 31-13 advantage thanks to a second Kolisi try converted by Jantjies and a seven-point penalty try.

The penalty try resulted from a deliberate knock-on by Lavanini, for which he got a second yellow card followed by an automatic red.

As tempers boiled over, two mini-brawls erupted and the second resulted in a yellow card for Coetzee.

Argentina clawed their way back into the game through a Joaquin Tuculet try converted by substitute fly-half Nicolas Sanchez and a second long-range penalty from Boffelli.

Jantjies eased the pressure with his second penalty for a 34-23 lead eight minutes from time and converted a late try from replacement loose forward Jean-Luc du Preez.