FB 15 Juan Cruz Mallía RW 14 Emiliano Boffelli OC 13 Matías Moroni IC 12 Jerónimo de la Fuente 54' to 64' 73' LW 11 Juan Imhoff 55' FH 10 Santiago Carreras 58' SH 9 Gonzalo Bertranou 63' N8 8 Pablo Matera 29' OF 7 Marcos Kremer 15' to 25' BF 6 Juan Martín González 26' to 36' RL 5 Tomás Lavanini LL 4 Matías Alemanno TP 3 Eduardo Bello 29' 73' HK 2 Julián Montoya (c ) 65' LP 1 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro 55' 76' Replacements: HK 16 Agustín Creevy 65' PR 17 Mayco Vivas
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The 2022 Rugby Championship was the tenth edition of the annual southern hemisphere competition involving Argentina Australia New Zealand and South Africa The tournament returned to being staged across all competing nations after the disruption from COVID 19 in 2020 and 2021 2022 Rugby ChampionshipDate6 August 24 September 2022Countries Argentina Australia New Zealand South AfricaFinal positionsChampions New Zealand 19th title Bledisloe Cup New ZealandFreedom Cup New ZealandMandela Challenge Plate AustraliaPuma Trophy AustraliaTournament statisticsMatches played12Tries scored76 6 33 per match Attendance463 702 38 642 per match Top scorer s Emiliano Boffelli 71 Richie Mo unga 71 Most triesSamisoni Taukei aho 5 20212023 The competition is operated by SANZAAR a joint venture of the four countries national unions and known for sponsorship reasons as The Castle Rugby Championship in South Africa The Fortinet Rugby Championship in New Zealand The eToro Rugby Championship in Australia and The Zurich Rugby Championship in Argentina 1 The tournament was restructured for the first time since Argentina joined the competition with each team playing their games both home and away Each country hosted three games but not evenly across the competing nations 2 Argentina hosted Australia twice and South Africa once Australia hosted South Africa twice and New Zealand once New Zealand hosted Argentina twice and Australia once and South Africa hosted New Zealand twice and Argentina once Contents 1 Table 2 Fixtures 2 1 Round 1 2 2 Round 2 2 3 Round 3 2 4 Round 4 2 5 Round 5 2 6 Round 6 3 Statistics 3 1 Points scorers 3 2 Try scorers 4 Squads 4 1 Summary 4 2 Argentina 4 3 Australia 4 4 New Zealand 4 5 South Africa 5 Notes 6 ReferencesTable editPlace Nation Games Points Trybonus Losingbonus TablepointsPlayed Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff1 nbsp New Zealand 6 4 0 2 195 128 67 2 1 192 nbsp South Africa 6 4 0 2 162 119 43 2 0 183 nbsp Australia 6 2 0 4 142 194 52 1 1 104 nbsp Argentina 6 2 0 4 143 201 58 1 0 9Fixtures editRound 1 edit 6 August 202217 05 SAST UTC 2 South Africa nbsp 26 10 nbsp New ZealandTry Arendse 9 cle Roux 80 cCon Pollard 2 2 10 80 Pen Pollard 3 3 22 50 73 Drop Pollard 1 1 58 ReportTry Frizell 78 cCon Mo unga 1 1 79 Pen J Barrett 1 1 35 Mbombela Stadium Mbombela Attendance 42 367Referee Angus Gardner Australia FB 15 Damian WillemseRW 14 Kurt Lee Arendse nbsp 74 OC 13 Lukhanyo Am nbsp 79 IC 12 Damian de AllendeLW 11 Makazole MapimpiFH 10 Handre PollardSH 9 Faf de Klerk nbsp 1 N8 8 Jasper WieseBF 7 Pieter Steph du Toit nbsp 49 OF 6 Siya Kolisi c RL 5 Lood de Jager nbsp 47 LL 4 Eben Etzebeth nbsp 74 TP 3 Frans Malherbe nbsp 51 HK 2 Malcolm Marx nbsp 54 LP 1 Trevor Nyakane nbsp 56 Replacements HK 16 Bongi Mbonambi nbsp 54 PR 17 Steven Kitshoff nbsp 56 PR 18 Vincent Koch nbsp 51 LK 19 Salmaan Moerat nbsp 74 LK 20 Franco Mostert nbsp 49 FL 21 Kwagga Smith nbsp 47 SH 22 Jaden Hendrikse nbsp 1 WG 23 Willie le Roux nbsp 79 Coach nbsp Jacques Nienaber nbsp FB 15 Jordie Barrett nbsp 53 RW 14 Will JordanOC 13 Rieko IoaneIC 12 David HaviliLW 11 Caleb ClarkeFH 10 Beauden Barrett nbsp 75 SH 9 Aaron Smith nbsp 75 N8 8 Ardie SaveaOF 7 Sam Cane c BF 6 Akira Ioane nbsp 56 RL 5 Scott Barrett nbsp 72 LL 4 Sam WhitelockTP 3 Angus Ta avao nbsp 49 HK 2 Samisoni Taukei aho nbsp 55 LP 1 George Bower nbsp 50 Replacements HK 16 Dane Coles nbsp 55 PR 17 Ethan de Groot nbsp 50 PR 18 Tyrel Lomax nbsp 49 LK 19 Tupou Vaa i nbsp 72 FL 20 Shannon Frizell nbsp 56 SH 21 Finlay Christie nbsp 75 FH 22 Richie Mo unga nbsp 53 CE 23 Quinn Tupaea nbsp 75 Coach nbsp Ian FosterPlayer of the Match Malcolm Marx South Africa Assistant referees Luke Pearce England Christophe Ridley England Television match official Brett Cronan Australia Notes Malcolm Marx South Africa earned his 50th test cap South Africa win back to back matches over New Zealand for the first time since 2009 This was South Africa s first home victory over New Zealand since 4 October 2014 With this loss New Zealand lose more than two consecutive games for the first time since 1998 As a result of this loss New Zealand drop to fifth in the World Rugby Rankings their lowest ranking ever New Zealand lose their opening match of the Rugby Championship Tri Nations for the first time since 2005 It was South Africa s biggest win over New Zealand since 30 June 1928 when South Africa won 17 0 in Kingsmead Durban 6 August 202216 05 AST UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 26 41 nbsp Australia 1 BP Try Matera 5 cGonzalez 54 cCon Boffelli 2 2 6 57 Pen Boffelli 4 5 11 15 21 41 ReportTry Petaia 17 cMcReight 47 cPenalty try 61 Fainga a 69 cIkitau 80 5 cCon Cooper 1 1 18 Hodge 3 3 48 71 80 6 Pen Cooper 1 1 9 Hodge 1 1 65 Estadio Malvinas Argentinas Mendoza Attendance 33 000Referee Mike Adamson Scotland FB 15 Juan Cruz MalliaRW 14 Santiago Cordero nbsp 79 OC 13 Matias Orlando nbsp 65 IC 12 Jeronimo de la FuenteLW 11 Emiliano BoffelliFH 10 Santiago CarrerasSH 9 Tomas Cubelli nbsp 52 N8 8 Pablo MateraOF 7 Marcos KremerBF 6 Juan Martin Gonzalez nbsp 71 RL 5 Tomas LavaniniLL 4 Matias Alemanno nbsp 61 to 71 nbsp 71 TP 3 Francisco Gomez Kodela nbsp 62 HK 2 Julian Montoya c nbsp 57 LP 1 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro nbsp 57 Replacements HK 16 Agustin Creevy nbsp 57 PR 17 Thomas Gallo nbsp 57 PR 18 Joel Sclavi nbsp 62 FL 19 Santiago Grondona nbsp 71 FL 20 Rodrigo Bruni nbsp 71 SH 21 Lautaro Bazan nbsp 52 FH 22 Tomas Albornoz nbsp 79 CE 23 Matias Moroni nbsp 65 Coach nbsp Michael Cheika nbsp FB 15 Tom WrightRW 14 Jordan PetaiaOC 13 Len IkitauIC 12 Hunter PaisamiLW 11 Marika KoroibeteFH 10 Quade Cooper nbsp 47 SH 9 Nic White nbsp 69 N8 8 Rob ValetiniOF 7 Fraser McReight nbsp 76 BF 6 Jed Holloway nbsp 57 RL 5 Matt Philip nbsp 52 LL 4 Darcy SwainTP 3 Allan Alaalatoa nbsp 52 HK 2 Folau Fainga a nbsp 71 LP 1 James Slipper c nbsp 71 Replacements HK 16 Lachlan Lonergan nbsp 71 PR 17 Matt Gibbon nbsp 71 PR 18 Taniela Tupou nbsp 52 LK 19 Nick Frost nbsp 52 FL 20 Rob Leota nbsp 76 FL 21 Pete Samu nbsp 57 SH 22 Jake Gordon nbsp 69 FB 23 Reece Hodge nbsp 47 Coach nbsp Dave RenniePlayer of the Match Rob Valetini Australia Assistant referees Karl Dickson England Chris Busby Ireland Television match official Marius van der Westhuizen South Africa Notes Michael Hooper Australia had been named to start and captain but withdrew from the team the day before the game and returned to Australia due to personal reasons Fraser McReight replaced him in the starting XV with James Slipper becoming captain Tomas Albornoz Argentina and Matt Gibbon and Jed Holloway both Australia made their international debuts Australia retain the Puma Trophy Round 2 edit 13 August 202217 05 SAST UTC 2 South Africa nbsp 23 35 nbsp New ZealandTry Am 36 cMapimpi 58 cCon Pollard 2 2 59 37 Pen Pollard 3 3 40 1 45 67 ReportTry Cane 27 mTaukei aho 32 cHavili 73 cS Barrett 78 cCon Mo unga 3 4 34 74 80 Pen Mo unga 3 3 24 48 57 Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg Attendance 61 519Referee Luke Pearce England FB 15 Damian Willemse nbsp 3 to 13 RW 14 Jesse Kriel nbsp 8 OC 13 Lukhanyo AmIC 12 Damian de AllendeLW 11 Makazole MapimpiFH 10 Handre PollardSH 9 Jaden Hendrikse nbsp 75 N8 8 Duane Vermeulen nbsp 35 BF 7 Pieter Steph du ToitOF 6 Siya Kolisi c nbsp 50 RL 5 Lood de Jager nbsp 48 LL 4 Eben EtzebethTP 3 Frans Malherbe nbsp 50 HK 2 Joseph Dweba nbsp 29 LP 1 Ox Nche nbsp 35 Replacements HK 16 Malcolm Marx nbsp 29 PR 17 Steven Kitshoff nbsp 35 PR 18 Vincent Koch nbsp 50 LK 19 Franco Mostert nbsp 48 N8 20 Jasper Wiese nbsp 35 FL 21 Kwagga Smith nbsp 50 SH 22 Herschel Jantjies nbsp 75 WG 23 Willie le Roux nbsp 8 Coach nbsp Jacques Nienaber nbsp FB 15 Jordie BarrettRW 14 Will JordanOC 13 Rieko Ioane nbsp 77 IC 12 David HaviliLW 11 Caleb Clarke nbsp 60 FH 10 Richie Mo ungaSH 9 Aaron Smith nbsp 68 N8 8 Ardie SaveaOF 7 Sam Cane c nbsp 68 BF 6 Shannon Frizell nbsp 59 RL 5 Scott BarrettLL 4 Sam WhitelockTP 3 Tyrel Lomax nbsp 54 HK 2 Samisoni Taukei aho nbsp 55 LP 1 Ethan de Groot nbsp 54 Replacements HK 16 Codie Taylor nbsp 55 PR 17 George Bower nbsp 54 PR 18 Fletcher Newell nbsp 54 LK 19 Tupou Vaa i nbsp 77 FL 20 Akira Ioane nbsp 59 SH 21 Finlay Christie nbsp 68 FH 22 Beauden Barrett nbsp 66 to 76 nbsp 60 CE 23 Quinn Tupaea nbsp 68 Coach nbsp Ian FosterPlayer of the Match Rieko Ioane New Zealand Assistant referees Angus Gardner Australia Christophe Ridley England Television match official Brett Cronan Australia Notes Bongi Mbonambi South Africa had been named to start but withdrew days before the game and was replaced by Joseph Dweba Frans Malherbe South Africa earned his 50th test cap Fletcher Newell New Zealand made his international debut New Zealand retain the Freedom Cup 13 August 202216 05 AST UTC 3 1 BP Argentina nbsp 48 17 nbsp AustraliaTry Imhoff 1 cGallo 2 5 c 63 cDe la Fuente 23 cGonzalez 30 mBoffelli 77 mAlbornoz 80 1 cCon Boffelli 5 7 2 6 25 64 80 2 Pen Boffelli 1 1 53 ReportTry Slipper 11 cIkitau 66 cCon O Connor 2 2 12 66 Pen O Connor 1 1 16 Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario San Juan Attendance 23 155Referee Karl Dickson England FB 15 Juan Cruz MalliaRW 14 Emiliano BoffelliOC 13 Matias MoroniIC 12 Jeronimo de la Fuente nbsp 26 LW 11 Juan ImhoffFH 10 Santiago Carreras nbsp 77 SH 9 Gonzalo Bertranou nbsp 65 N8 8 Pablo Matera nbsp 76 OF 7 Marcos Kremer nbsp 47 BF 6 Juan Martin GonzalezRL 5 Tomas LavaniniLL 4 Matias AlemannoTP 3 Francisco Gomez Kodela nbsp 65 HK 2 Julian Montoya c nbsp 73 LP 1 Thomas Gallo nbsp 68 Replacements HK 16 Agustin Creevy nbsp 73 PR 17 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro nbsp 68 PR 18 Joel Sclavi nbsp 65 N8 19 Facundo Isa nbsp 47 FL 20 Rodrigo Bruni nbsp 76 SH 21 Tomas Cubelli nbsp 65 FH 22 Tomas Albornoz nbsp 77 CE 23 Lucio Cinti nbsp 26 Coach nbsp Michael Cheika nbsp FB 15 Tom Wright nbsp 68 RW 14 Jordan PetaiaOC 13 Len IkitauIC 12 Lalakai Foketi nbsp 62 LW 11 Marika KoroibeteFH 10 James O ConnorSH 9 Nic White nbsp 54 N8 8 Rob ValetiniOF 7 Fraser McReight nbsp 63 to 73 BF 6 Jed Holloway nbsp 54 RL 5 Darcy SwainLL 4 Rory Arnold nbsp 54 TP 3 Taniela Tupou nbsp 58 HK 2 Lachlan Lonergan nbsp 65 LP 1 James Slipper c nbsp 68 Replacements HK 16 Billy Pollard nbsp 65 PR 17 Matt Gibbon nbsp 68 PR 18 Pone Fa amausili nbsp 58 LK 19 Nick Frost nbsp 54 FL 20 Pete Samu nbsp 54 SH 21 Tate McDermott nbsp 54 CE 22 Irae Simone nbsp 62 FB 23 Reece Hodge nbsp 68 Coach nbsp Dave RenniePlayer of the Match Thomas Gallo Argentina Assistant referees Mike Adamson Scotland Chris Busby Ireland Television match official Marius van der Westhuizen South Africa Notes Folau Fainga a Australia had been named to start but withdraw a day before the test due to injury Lachlan Lonergan replaced him in the starting XV with Billy Pollard joining on the bench Pone Fa amausili and Billy Pollard both Australia made their international debuts This was Argentina s biggest win over Australia surpassing their 18 3 win in 1983 Round 3 edit 27 August 202215 00 ACST UTC 9 30 Australia nbsp 25 17 nbsp South AfricaTry McReight 2 2 c 57 cKoroibete 47 mCon Lolesio 2 3 2 58 Pen Lolesio 2 2 6 63 ReportTry Smith 2 75 c 80 cCon Jantjies 1 1 75 Hendrikse 1 1 80 Pen Pollard 1 3 23 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Attendance 36 336Referee Paul Williams New Zealand FB 15 Reece HodgeRW 14 Tom Wright nbsp 29 to 39 OC 13 Len IkitauIC 12 Hunter PaisamiLW 11 Marika Koroibete nbsp 70 FH 10 Noah LolesioSH 9 Nic White nbsp 64 N8 8 Rob Valetini nbsp 79 OF 7 Fraser McReight nbsp 64 BF 6 Jed Holloway nbsp 70 RL 5 Matt PhilipLL 4 Rory Arnold nbsp 51 TP 3 Allan Alaalatoa nbsp 64 HK 2 Folau Fainga a nbsp 56 LP 1 James Slipper c nbsp 64 Replacements HK 16 Dave Porecki nbsp 56 PR 17 Scott Sio nbsp 64 PR 18 Taniela Tupou nbsp 64 LK 19 Darcy Swain nbsp 51 FL 20 Rob Leota nbsp 70 FL 21 Pete Samu nbsp 64 SH 22 Tate McDermott nbsp 64 WG 23 Andrew Kellaway nbsp 70 Coach nbsp Dave Rennie nbsp FB 15 Damian WillemseRW 14 Warrick Gelant nbsp 53 OC 13 Lukhanyo AmIC 12 Damian de AllendeLW 11 Makazole MapimpiFH 10 Handre Pollard nbsp 59 SH 9 Faf de Klerk nbsp 39 to 49 nbsp 59 N8 8 Duane Vermeulen nbsp 50 BF 7 Pieter Steph du Toit nbsp 59 OF 6 Siya Kolisi c RL 5 Lood de JagerLL 4 Eben EtzebethTP 3 Frans Malherbe nbsp 56 HK 2 Joseph Dweba nbsp 11 to 23 nbsp 40 LP 1 Ox Nche nbsp 40 Replacements HK 16 Malcolm Marx nbsp 11 nbsp 23 nbsp 40 PR 17 Steven Kitshoff nbsp 40 PR 18 Vincent Koch nbsp 56 LK 19 Franco Mostert nbsp 59 FL 20 Kwagga Smith nbsp 50 SH 21 Jaden Hendrikse nbsp 59 FH 22 Elton Jantjies nbsp 59 FB 23 Francois Steyn nbsp 53 Coach nbsp Jacques NienaberPlayer of the Match Fraser McReight Australia Assistant referees Ben O Keeffe New Zealand Tual Trainini France Television match official Brendon Pickerill New Zealand Notes This was the first rugby test match hosted at Adelaide Oval since 2004 With this win Australia retained the Mandela Challenge Plate 27 August 202219 45 NZST UTC 12 1 BP New Zealand nbsp 18 25 nbsp ArgentinaTry Taukei aho 11 mClarke 32 cCon Mo unga 1 2 33 Pen Mo unga 2 3 28 46 J Barrett 0 1 ReportTry Gonzalez 47 cCon Boffelli 1 1 48 Pen Boffelli 6 6 7 17 36 40 56 65 Rugby League Park Christchurch Attendance 20 000Referee Nika Amashukeli Georgia FB 15 Jordie Barrett nbsp 79 RW 14 Will JordanOC 13 Rieko Ioane nbsp 69 IC 12 David HaviliLW 11 Caleb ClarkeFH 10 Richie Mo ungaSH 9 Aaron Smith nbsp 62 N8 8 Ardie SaveaOF 7 Sam Cane c nbsp 66 BF 6 Shannon Frizell nbsp 70 RL 5 Scott BarrettLL 4 Sam WhitelockTP 3 Tyrel Lomax nbsp 44 HK 2 Samisoni Taukei aho nbsp 44 LP 1 Ethan de Groot nbsp 44 Replacements HK 16 Codie Taylor nbsp 44 PR 17 George Bower nbsp 44 PR 18 Fletcher Newell nbsp 44 LK 19 Tupou Vaa iFL 20 Akira Ioane nbsp 66 SH 21 Finlay Christie nbsp 62 FH 22 Stephen Perofeta nbsp 79 CE 23 Quinn Tupaea nbsp 69 Coach nbsp Ian Foster nbsp FB 15 Juan Cruz MalliaRW 14 Emiliano BoffelliOC 13 Matias MoroniIC 12 Matias OrlandoLW 11 Lucio Cinti nbsp 71 FH 10 Santiago CarrerasSH 9 Gonzalo Bertranou nbsp 66 N8 8 Pablo MateraOF 7 Marcos KremerBF 6 Juan Martin Gonzalez nbsp 70 RL 5 Tomas LavaniniLL 4 Matias Alemanno nbsp 61 TP 3 Joel Sclavi nbsp 52 HK 2 Julian Montoya c nbsp 78 LP 1 Thomas Gallo nbsp 57 Replacements HK 16 Santiago Socino nbsp 78 PR 17 Mayco Vivas nbsp 57 PR 18 Eduardo Bello nbsp 52 LK 19 Guido Petti nbsp 61 FL 20 Santiago Grondona nbsp 70 SH 21 Tomas Cubelli nbsp 66 FH 22 Tomas AlbornozWG 23 Santiago Cordero nbsp 71 Coach nbsp Michael CheikaPlayer of the Match Emiliano Boffelli Argentina Assistant referees Nic Berry Australia Damon Murphy Australia Television match official Brian MacNeice Ireland Notes Marcos Kremer Argentina earned his 50th cap This was Argentina s first away win against New Zealand as well as the first time Argentina has won two games in a row in the Rugby Championship Michael Cheika became the second coach to beat New Zealand with two teams Australia and Argentina Eddie Jones did so with Australia and England This was the first time that New Zealand lost 3 consecutive home games and 3 home games in a calendar year Round 4 edit 3 September 202219 05 NZST UTC 12 1 BP New Zealand nbsp 53 3 nbsp ArgentinaTry De Groot 9 cClarke 18 cIoane 37 cJ Barrett 60 cSavea 66 mRetallick 73 cB Barrett 80 3 cCon Mo unga 4 4 10 20 38 61 J Barrett 2 3 75 80 4 Pen Mo unga 2 2 2 46 ReportPen Boffelli 1 1 32 Waikato Stadium Hamilton Attendance 22 000Referee Nic Berry Australia FB 15 Jordie BarrettRW 14 Will JordanOC 13 Rieko IoaneIC 12 David Havili nbsp 68 LW 11 Caleb ClarkeFH 10 Richie Mo unga nbsp 62 SH 9 Aaron Smith nbsp 51 N8 8 Ardie SaveaOF 7 Sam Cane c nbsp 63 BF 6 Shannon Frizell nbsp 58 RL 5 Scott BarrettLL 4 Sam Whitelock nbsp 59 nbsp 68 TP 3 Tyrel Lomax nbsp 51 nbsp 59 nbsp 68 HK 2 Samisoni Taukei aho nbsp 62 LP 1 Ethan de Groot nbsp 51 Replacements HK 16 Dane Coles nbsp 62 PR 17 George Bower nbsp 51 PR 18 Fletcher Newell nbsp 56 to 66 nbsp 51 LK 19 Brodie Retallick nbsp 58 FL 20 Dalton Papalii nbsp 63 SH 21 Finlay Christie nbsp 51 FH 22 Beauden Barrett nbsp 62 CE 23 Quinn Tupaea nbsp 68 Coach nbsp Ian Foster nbsp FB 15 Juan Cruz MalliaRW 14 Emiliano BoffelliOC 13 Matias MoroniIC 12 Matias OrlandoLW 11 Santiago Cordero nbsp 68 FH 10 Santiago Carreras nbsp 40 SH 9 Tomas Cubelli nbsp 47 N8 8 Pablo MateraOF 7 Marcos KremerBF 6 Santiago Grondona nbsp 47 RL 5 Tomas Lavanini nbsp 35 to 45 LL 4 Guido Petti nbsp 47 TP 3 Joel Sclavi nbsp 47 HK 2 Julian Montoya c nbsp 62 LP 1 Thomas Gallo nbsp 68 Replacements HK 16 Santiago Socino nbsp 62 PR 17 Mayco Vivas nbsp 68 PR 18 Eduardo Bello nbsp 47 LK 19 Matias Alemanno nbsp 47 FL 20 Juan Martin Gonzalez nbsp 47 SH 21 Gonzalo Bertranou nbsp 47 FH 22 Benjamin Urdapilleta nbsp 40 CE 23 Lucio Cinti nbsp 68 Coach nbsp Michael CheikaAssistant referees Nika Amashukeli Georgia Jordan Way Australia Television match official Brian MacNeice Ireland Notes This was New Zealand s biggest win over Argentina since 28 June 1997 also in Hamilton where they won 62 10 3 September 202219 35 AEST UTC 10 Australia nbsp 8 24 nbsp South Africa 1 BP Try Samu 78 mPen Lolesio 1 1 31 ReportTry de Allende 8 cMoodie 38 mMostert 42 mMapimpi 70 cCon Willemse 1 3 10 Steyn 1 1 71 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney Attendance 38 292Referee Ben O Keeffe New Zealand FB 15 Reece HodgeRW 14 Tom WrightOC 13 Len IkitauIC 12 Hunter Paisami nbsp 26 LW 11 Marika KoroibeteFH 10 Noah Lolesio nbsp 45 SH 9 Nic WhiteN8 8 Rob ValetiniOF 7 Fraser McReight nbsp 56 BF 6 Jed HollowayRL 5 Matt Philip nbsp 9 to 19 nbsp 64 LL 4 Rory Arnold nbsp 56 TP 3 Allan AlaalatoaHK 2 Folau Fainga a nbsp 64 LP 1 James Slipper c nbsp 64 Replacements HK 16 Dave Porecki nbsp 64 PR 17 Scott Sio nbsp 64 PR 18 Taniela TupouLK 19 Darcy Swain nbsp 56 FL 20 Rob Leota nbsp 64 FL 21 Pete Samu nbsp 56 SH 22 Jake Gordon nbsp 45 WG 23 Andrew Kellaway nbsp 26 Coach nbsp Dave Rennie nbsp FB 15 Willie le Roux nbsp 78 RW 14 Canan MoodieOC 13 Jesse Kriel nbsp 70 IC 12 Damian de AllendeLW 11 Makazole Mapimpi nbsp 70 FH 10 Damian WillemseSH 9 Jaden Hendrikse nbsp 71 N8 8 Jasper Wiese nbsp 60 BF 7 Franco MostertOF 6 Siya Kolisi c nbsp 71 RL 5 Lood de Jager nbsp 61 LL 4 Eben EtzebethTP 3 Frans Malherbe nbsp 64 HK 2 Malcolm MarxLP 1 Steven Kitshoff nbsp 71 Replacements HK 16 Deon Fourie nbsp 71 PR 17 Ox Nche nbsp 71 PR 18 Trevor Nyakane nbsp 64 FL 19 Kwagga Smith nbsp 61 N8 20 Duane Vermeulen nbsp 60 SH 21 Cobus Reinach nbsp 71 FB 22 Francois Steyn nbsp 70 FB 23 Warrick GelantCoach nbsp Jacques NienaberAssistant referees Paul Williams New Zealand Tual Trainini France Television match official Brendon Pickerill New Zealand Notes Taniela Tupou Australia was not used as a sub after suffering an injury in a warm up during the game This was the first test match at the newly opened Sydney Football Stadium This was the first test match that South Africa had won in Australia since 2013 Canan Moodie South Africa made his international debut and scored a try Round 5 edit 15 September 202219 45 AEST UTC 10 1 BP Australia nbsp 37 39 nbsp New ZealandTry Valetini 25 cKellaway 2 60 c 66 cSamu 72 cCon Foley 4 4 26 62 67 73 Pen Foley 2 2 17 47 White 1 1 77 ReportTry Taukei aho 2 3 c 40 cMo unga 51 cJordan 54 cJ Barrett 80 mCon Mo unga 4 5 4 42 52 55 Pen Mo unga 2 2 11 70 Docklands Stadium Melbourne Attendance 53 343Referee Mathieu Raynal France FB 15 Andrew KellawayRW 14 Tom Wright nbsp 34 to 44 nbsp 61 OC 13 Len Ikitau nbsp 52 nbsp 61 IC 12 Lalakai FoketiLW 11 Marika KoroibeteFH 10 Bernard FoleySH 9 Jake Gordon nbsp 50 to 60 nbsp 61 N8 8 Rob ValetiniOF 7 Pete SamuBF 6 Rob Leota nbsp 34 RL 5 Matt Philip nbsp 50 LL 4 Jed HollowayTP 3 Allan Alaalatoa nbsp 71 HK 2 Dave Porecki nbsp 56 LP 1 James Slipper c nbsp 40 Replacements HK 16 Folau Fainga a nbsp 56 PR 17 Scott Sio nbsp 40 PR 18 Pone Fa amausili nbsp 71 LK 19 Darcy Swain nbsp 35 to 45 nbsp 34 FL 20 Fraser McReight nbsp 50 SH 21 Nic White nbsp 52 FB 22 Reece HodgeCE 23 Jordan Petaia nbsp 61 Coach nbsp Dave Rennie nbsp FB 15 Jordie BarrettRW 14 Will JordanOC 13 Rieko IoaneIC 12 David Havili nbsp 13 LW 11 Caleb ClarkeFH 10 Richie Mo ungaSH 9 Aaron Smith nbsp 74 N8 8 Hoskins Sotutu nbsp 68 OF 7 Sam Cane c nbsp 23 BF 6 Scott BarrettRL 5 Sam WhitelockLL 4 Brodie RetallickTP 3 Tyrel Lomax nbsp 57 HK 2 Samisoni Taukei aho nbsp 61 LP 1 Ethan de Groot nbsp 50 Replacements HK 16 Dane Coles nbsp 61 PR 17 George Bower nbsp 50 PR 18 Fletcher Newell nbsp 57 FK 19 Akira Ioane nbsp 68 FL 20 Dalton Papalii nbsp 24 to 34 nbsp 23 SH 21 Finlay Christie nbsp 74 FH 22 Beauden Barrett nbsp 35 CE 23 Quinn Tupaea nbsp 13 nbsp 35 Coach nbsp Ian FosterPlayer of the Match Samisoni Taukei aho New Zealand Assistant referees Andrew Brace Ireland Pierre Brousset France Television match official Ben Whitehouse Wales Notes Marika Koroibete Australia earned his 50th test cap New Zealand retain the Bledisloe Cup 17 September 202216 10 AST UTC 3 Argentina nbsp 20 36 nbsp South Africa 1 BP Try Penalty try 65 Moroni 68 cCon Boffelli 1 1 68 Pen Boffelli 2 3 8 23 ReportTry Penalty try 20 Hendrikse 27 cMarx 2 32 m 79 cde Allende 74 cCon Willemse 1 2 28 Steyn 2 2 75 80 1 Pen Willemse 1 2 11 Estadio Libertadores de America Buenos Aires a Attendance 34 000Referee James Doleman New Zealand FB 15 Juan Cruz MalliaRW 14 Emiliano BoffelliOC 13 Matias OrlandoIC 12 Jeronimo de la FuenteLW 11 Lucio Cinti nbsp 40 FH 10 Santiago Carreras nbsp 20 to 30 nbsp 75 SH 9 Gonzalo Bertranou nbsp 40 to 50 nbsp 50 N8 8 Pablo MateraOF 7 Marcos KremerBF 6 Juan Martin Gonzalez nbsp 64 RL 5 Tomas LavaniniLL 4 Matias Alemanno nbsp 63 TP 3 Eduardo Bello nbsp 46 HK 2 Julian Montoya c nbsp 64 LP 1 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro nbsp 46 Replacements HK 16 Agustin Creevy nbsp 64 PR 17 Thomas Gallo nbsp 46 PR 18 Joel Sclavi nbsp 46 LK 19 Guido Petti nbsp 63 FL 20 Rodrigo Bruni nbsp 64 SH 21 Tomas Cubelli nbsp 40 FH 22 Benjamin Urdapilleta nbsp 75 CE 23 Matias Moroni nbsp 50 Coach nbsp Michael Cheika nbsp FB 15 Willie le Roux nbsp 58 to 68 RW 14 Canan MoodieOC 13 Jesse Kriel nbsp 75 IC 12 Damian de AllendeLW 11 Makazole MapimpiFH 10 Damian Willemse nbsp 64 SH 9 Jaden Hendrikse nbsp 59 N8 8 Jasper Wiese nbsp 51 BF 7 Franco MostertOF 6 Siya Kolisi c nbsp 59 RL 5 Lood de Jager nbsp 51 LL 4 Eben EtzebethTP 3 Frans Malherbe nbsp 58 HK 2 Malcolm MarxLP 1 Steven Kitshoff nbsp 66 Replacements HK 16 Deon Fourie nbsp 59 PR 17 Ox Nche nbsp 66 PR 18 Trevor Nyakane nbsp 58 FL 19 Elrigh Louw nbsp 51 FL 20 Kwagga Smith nbsp 64 to 74 nbsp 51 SH 21 Faf de Klerk nbsp 59 CE 22 Andre Esterhuizen nbsp 75 FB 23 Francois Steyn nbsp 64 Coach nbsp Jacques NienaberPlayer of the Match Malcolm Marx South Africa Assistant referees Damon Murphy Australia Craig Evans Wales Television match official Chris Hart New Zealand Notes It was the first international rugby match at the Estadio Libertadores de America The game was originally scheduled for the Estadio Jose Amalfitani Argentina s usual Buenos Aires ground but a failed pitch inspection forced a move to la Doble Visera the home of soccer giants Club Atletico Independiente Siya Kolisi South Africa earnt his 70th cap Agustin Creevy Argentina earnt his 95th cap becoming the most capped Argentina player Round 6 edit 24 September 202219 05 NZST UTC 12 1 BP New Zealand nbsp 40 14 nbsp AustraliaTry Jordan 22 cPenalty try 26 Whitelock 42 cTaylor 53 mTaukei aho 64 mCon Mo unga 2 4 24 42 Pen Mo unga 3 3 20 46 76 ReportTry Fainga a 58 cPetaia 80 2 cCon Foley 1 1 59 Hodge 1 1 80 3 Eden Park Auckland Attendance 47 000Referee Andrew Brace Ireland FB 15 Beauden BarrettRW 14 Will Jordan nbsp 67 OC 13 Rieko IoaneIC 12 Jordie BarrettLW 11 Caleb ClarkeFH 10 Richie Mo unga nbsp 69 SH 9 Aaron Smith nbsp 56 N8 8 Ardie SaveaOF 7 Dalton PapaliiBF 6 Akira Ioane nbsp 69 RL 5 Sam Whitelock c LL 4 Brodie Retallick nbsp 67 TP 3 Tyrel Lomax nbsp 56 HK 2 Codie Taylor nbsp 56 LP 1 Ethan de Groot nbsp 56 Replacements HK 16 Samisoni Taukei aho nbsp 56 PR 17 Ofa Tu ungafasi nbsp 56 PR 18 Nepo Laulala nbsp 56 LK 19 Tupou Vaa i nbsp 67 FL 20 Hoskins Sotutu nbsp 69 SH 21 Finlay Christie nbsp 56 FH 22 Roger Tuivasa Sheck nbsp 69 WG 23 Sevu Reece nbsp 67 Coach nbsp Ian Foster nbsp FB 15 Andrew Kellaway nbsp 67 nbsp 74 RW 14 Tom WrightOC 13 Len IkitauIC 12 Lalakai Foketi nbsp 21 LW 11 Marika KoroibeteFH 10 Bernard Foley nbsp 74 SH 9 Jake Gordon nbsp 47 N8 8 Harry Wilson nbsp 47 OF 7 Pete SamuBF 6 Rob ValetiniRL 5 Cadeyrn NevilleLL 4 Jed Holloway nbsp 1 to 11 nbsp 47 TP 3 Allan Alaalatoa nbsp 65 HK 2 Dave Porecki nbsp 26 to 36 nbsp 57 LP 1 James Slipper c nbsp 40 Replacements HK 16 Folau Fainga a nbsp 57 PR 17 Angus Bell nbsp 40 PR 18 Pone Fa amausili nbsp 65 LK 19 Nick Frost nbsp 47 FL 20 Fraser McReight nbsp 47 SH 21 Nic White nbsp 47 FB 22 Reece Hodge nbsp 67 CE 23 Jordan Petaia nbsp 21 Coach nbsp Dave RenniePlayer of the Match Jordie Barrett New Zealand Assistant referees Mathieu Raynal France Pierre Brousset France Television match official Ben Whitehouse Wales Notes Fletcher Newell New Zealand had been named on the bench but withdrew ahead of the game and was replaced by Nepo Laulala With this loss for Australia the Wallabies drop to 9th in the World Rugby Rankings their lowest ever ranking 24 September 202217 05 SAST UTC 2 South Africa nbsp 38 21 nbsp ArgentinaTry Wiese 18 cKolisi 28 cPenalty try 2 54 72 Arendse 80 1 cCon Steyn 3 3 19 29 80 2 Pen Steyn 1 1 37 ReportTry Bertranou 39 cGonzalez 46 cMoroni 67 cCon Boffelli 2 3 40 47 68 Kings Park Stadium Durban Attendance 45 982Referee Damon Murphy Australia FB 15 Willie le Roux nbsp 52 RW 14 Canan MoodieOC 13 Jesse KrielIC 12 Damian de AllendeLW 11 Makazole MapimpiFH 10 Francois SteynSH 9 Jaden Hendrikse nbsp 61 N8 8 Jasper Wiese nbsp 48 BF 7 Pieter Steph du Toit nbsp 48 OF 6 Siya Kolisi c RL 5 Lood de Jager nbsp 70 LL 4 Eben Etzebeth nbsp 59 to 69 TP 3 Frans Malherbe nbsp 57 HK 2 Malcolm Marx nbsp 68 LP 1 Steven Kitshoff nbsp 57 Replacements HK 16 Bongi Mbonambi nbsp 68 PR 17 Ox Nche nbsp 57 PR 18 Vincent Koch nbsp 57 LK 19 Franco Mostert nbsp 70 N8 20 Duane Vermeulen nbsp 48 FL 21 Kwagga Smith nbsp 48 SH 22 Faf de Klerk nbsp 64 to 74 nbsp 61 WG 23 Kurt Lee Arendse nbsp 52 Coach nbsp Jacques Nienaber nbsp FB 15 Juan Cruz MalliaRW 14 Emiliano BoffelliOC 13 Matias MoroniIC 12 Jeronimo de la Fuente nbsp 54 to 64 nbsp 73 LW 11 Juan Imhoff nbsp 55 FH 10 Santiago Carreras nbsp 58 SH 9 Gonzalo Bertranou nbsp 63 N8 8 Pablo Matera nbsp 29 OF 7 Marcos Kremer nbsp 15 to 25 BF 6 Juan Martin Gonzalez nbsp 26 to 36 RL 5 Tomas LavaniniLL 4 Matias AlemannoTP 3 Eduardo Bello nbsp 29 nbsp 73 HK 2 Julian Montoya c nbsp 65 LP 1 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro nbsp 55 nbsp 76 Replacements HK 16 Agustin Creevy nbsp 65 PR 17 Mayco Vivas img, wikipedia, wiki , book, books, library,
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