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South Africa's captain Siya Kolisi scores. AP/PA Images

New Zealand win Rugby Championship, South Africa second after beating Argentina

The Springboks beat Argentina 38-21 at Kings Park.

NEW ZEALAND WON the Rugby Championship an eighth time on Saturday after title rivals South Africa failed to secure a bonus point when beating Argentina 38-21 in Durban.

The Springboks needed a bonus point in the final match of the tournament and a winning margin of at least 39 points to pip the All Blacks for first place.

Earlier on Saturday, New Zealand thrashed Australia 40-14 for a bonus-point triumph that took them to 19 points in the six-round Championship.

Rugby World Cup title-holders South Africa finished with 18 points, Australia 10 and Argentina nine in the most exciting southern hemisphere tournament since its launch 10 years ago.

When veteran Francois Steyn, making his first start at fly-half since 2008, slotted a penalty from his own half just before half-time South Africa led 17-0 before a sell-out 45,982 crowd.

But the Pumas hit back almost immediately with scrum-half Gonzalo Bertranou scoring and winger Emiliano Boffelli converted to cut the deficit to 17-7 at half-time.

As they did last weekend when losing 36-20 at home to South Africa, Argentina were a much improved team from the restart and flanker Juan Martin Gonzalez scored a try Boffelli converted.

It was no longer a question of whether the Springboks could overtake the All Blacks, but whether they could weather the Argentine storm and win the match.

They succeeded thanks to two penalty tries as Australian referee Damon Murphy repeatedly flashed his yellow card — sending four Argentines and two South Africans to the sin bin.

A try by recalled centre Matias Moroni which Boffelli converted left South Africa leading only 24-21 with 11 minutes remaining.

But the second penalty try gave the home side breathing space and replacement back Kurt-Lee Arendse crossed the line in added time and the final whistle sounded after Steyn converted.

Steyn, a Rugby World Cup winner in 2007 and 2019, gave a flawless goal-kicking performance, slotting three conversions and a penalty from his four shots at the posts.

Number 8 Jasper Wiese, who gave an outstanding performance, and captain and flanker Siya Kolisi scored tries for South Africa in the opening half.

Next up for the Springboks is a challenging November tour of Europe in which they will face Ireland, France, Italy and England on consecutive Saturdays.

The 2022 Rugby Championship table:

Standings (played, won, drawn, lost, points scored, points conceded, bonus points, total)

New Zealand    6 4 0 2 195 128 3 19 – champions

South Africa   6 4 0 2 164 119 2 18

Australia      6 2 0 4 142 194 2 10

Argentina      6 2 0 4 143 203 1  9

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