Kolisi stars as Springboks complete Argentina double
Siya Kolisi scored two tries as South Africa piled further misery on an ill-disciplined Argentina by recording a 41-23 victory in their Rugby Championship meeting in Salta on Saturday.
Comfortable winners of last weekend's reverse fixture in Port Elizabeth, the Springboks were given a helping hand on this occasion as Argentina's Tomas Lavanini was sent off in the 57th minute for a second yellow-card offence.
Pumas number eight Juan Manuel Leguizamon and South Africa full-back Andries Coetzee were also sin-binned in a frenetic encounter.
Coetzee's 10-minute spell off the field gave 14-man Argentina a glimmer of hope as they aimed to overturn a hefty deficit in the final quarter, but the Springboks were not to be denied as they finally claimed a first away test victory under Allister Coetzee.
Kolisi rounded off classy moves in either half, while Elton Jantjies registered a try, four conversions and two penalties in another impressive outing and Jean-Luc Du Preez rounded off the scoring late on.
Jantjies made a shaky start, missing two kicks at goal after Emiliano Boffelli's penalty from distance had put Argentina ahead.
However, South Africa's fly-half produced a lovely chip over the top to set up Kolisi's first score, with Jesse Kriel catching the kick before setting his flanker clear.
Argentina pulled level immediately, Ramiro Moyano pouncing to score after South Africa had foolishly allowed the kick-off to bounce.
The Boks were back in front before the break, though, Jantjies darting over to punish repeated infringements from Argentina that culminated in Leguizamon being yellow-carded.
Following a penalty from Juan Martin Hernandez, South Africa strengthened their hold on proceedings as Kolisi again linked effectively with Kriel to finish a swift counter-attack started by Jantjies.
The visitors were soon awarded a penalty try as scuffles off the ball preceded the deliberate knock-on that saw Lavanini dismissed.
Tempers flared again after Matias Moroni responded for Argentina, with Coetzee sin-binned for a late tackle and Boffelli duly landing another long-range penalty from the restart.
That reduced South Africa's lead to eight points, but Jantjies added another three before converting Du Preez's 78th-minute try.
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So if this ain’t the best Irish team ever then who exactly is? I don’t remember any other Irish team being this good & winning a series in the Land of the Long White Cloud. Yes I may rip them often for 8 X QF RWC exits & twice not even making it to the QF, but they’re a damn good team who many think can only improve, including me!
Go to commentsNot a squeek out of Leinster for weeks about this match. So quiet. The first team have been quitely building for this encounter under Nienaber’s direction. All fresh, all highly motivated. They are expecting a season’s best performance from Northhampton. They will match that. They will be fresher and apparently they will have 80,000 out of the 83,000 shouting for them. I do expect Northhampton to turn up big time. Not to be missed. On a tangent it is evident how the loss of a few Premiership teams has in some respect helped other Premiership teams and England. More quality over less teams makes the teams better, which has a knock on effect on England. Not the only factor contributing to England’s rise but one of them.
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