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2016 Rugby Championship

2016 Rugby Championship

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The 2016 Rugby Championship was the fifth edition of the annual southern hemisphere Rugby Championship, featuring Argentina, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand. The competition is operated by SANZAAR, a joint venture of the four countries' national unions. New Zealand won their first four matches with bonus points to gain an unassailable lead, winning the title for the fourth time.

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The tournament started on 20 August after the 2016 Summer Olympics had concluded, with Australia hosting New Zealand and South Africa hosting Argentina. The tournament ran for eight weeks with two bye weeks, ending on 8 October, when South Africa faced New Zealand and Argentina played Australia at Twickenham Stadium in London.

Background

The tournament was operated by SANZAAR and known for sponsorship reasons as The Castle Rugby Championship in South Africa,[1] The Investec Rugby Championship in New Zealand,[2] The Castrol Edge Rugby Championship in Australia[3] and The Personal Rugby Championship in Argentina.[4]

The 2016 Championship returned to a 6-round format, with each team playing the other home and away. The previous year it had been reduced to 3 rounds so that the 2015 Rugby World Cup could be accommodated.[5] It was the first tournament for which Argentina was a full member of SANZAAR, and the first in which they had a team competing in the SANZAAR-run Super Rugby competition.[6]

For the first time a match was played in a neutral venue. Argentina's home match against Australia on 8 October was held at Twickenham Stadium in London.[7]

Australia were the holders of the title, having won the 2015 edition.[8]

Overview

In June there was a break from the 2016 Super rugby tournament while the four Southern Hemisphere national teams played test matches against touring Northern Hemisphere nations. New Zealand won all three tests against Wales, Australia were whitewashed by England in their three tests (the first time they had lost a series against England in Australia),[9] Argentina's series against France ended in one win each and Ireland won their first match in South Africa before losing the next two and the series.[10][11] These results and their 11-match winning streak leading into the tournament made New Zealand firm favourites to secure their fourth Rugby Championship title since it expanded to include Argentina five years ago.[11]

The opening match was played between New Zealand and Australia at Stadium Australia in Sydney. New Zealand comprehensively beat Australia 42–8, scoring six tries to one. In the first half Ryan Crotty, Jerome Kaino, Waisake Naholo and man of the match Beauden Barrett scored tries for New Zealand, while Australia only managed a solitary penalty through Bernard Foley. Australia's cause was not helped as they lost three backs (Matt Giteau, Rob Horne and Matt To'omua) to injury. After the break New Zealand scored two more tries with Dane Coles and Julian Savea dotting down, while Nick Phipps scored a consolation try for Australia at the end.[12] South Africa narrowly beat Argentina 30–23 at Mbombela Stadium, scoring a try in the final minutes to take the lead. South Africa took an early lead after Ruan Combrinck scored a try in the corner, but Argentina struck back though a try of their own to Matías Orlando to take a 13–10 lead into the half-time break. Late in the second half Argentina looked to have won the game when Santiago Cordero collected a Nicolás Sánchez chip to give Argentina a 10-point lead with 11 minutes remaining. However, South Africa leveled after a Johan Goosen try and an Elton Jantjies penalty, before Warren Whiteley sealed the win with two minutes remaining.[13]

The second round featured the same teams playing their return matches. New Zealand kept Australia try-less, winning 29–9 and retaining the Bledisloe Cup for the 13th straight year. Despite Israel Dagg scoring two tries, Australia put in a better defensive effort and New Zealand only led 15–9 at the half time break. Julian Savea and Sam Cane scored a try each in the second half while keeping Australia scoreless.[14] Argentina reversed the result against South Africa in Salta, kicking a last minute penalty to secure a 26–24 victory. Argentina outplayed South Africa in the first half, scoring one try to fullback Joaquin Tuculet, to lead 13–3. South Africa struck back in the second half with veteran winger Bryan Habana scoring a record 65th test try. Juan Leguizamon scored a second try for Argentina and they led by seven with 13 minutes remaining. South Africa took the lead for the first time in the match with six minutes left when Pieter-Steph du Toit scored a try and then Morne Steyn landed a penalty. Argentina were able to defended strongly to prevent South Africa scoring any more points, before Gonzalez Iglesias landed a match winning penalty in the 77th minute.[15]

After a week's break Argentina traveled to New Zealand and following a competitive first half dropped away to lose 57–22. Argentina took the lead after only two minutes as Cordero scored under the posts from the opening passage of play. However, New Zealand struck straight back with a Julian Savea try. Ben Smith and Barrett also scored for New Zealand while Sanchez's four penalties kept Argentina close, with New Zealand leading 24–19 at half time. The second half was all New Zealand as they scored five tries to Ben Smith, Charlie Faumuina, Luke Romano and Crotty twice against a solitary penalty from Sanchez.[16] Australia hosted South Africa, ending a six match losing streak after clinching a 23–17 victory in the wet at Brisbane. Only one point separated the two teams at the half time break. Whiteley and Goosen had scored tries early for South Africa to give them the lead, while an Adam Coleman try and two Foley penalties brought Australia to within one point. Early in the second half South African lock Eben Etzebeth was sin binned for a dangerous challenge and Foley kicked the resulting penalty to give Australia a slight lead. Foley then scored the decisive try 20 minutes later to give them their first win of the tournament.[17]

In the fourth round New Zealand continued their winning form, downing South Africa 41–13 in Christchurch, while Argentina fell to a 36–20 defeat in Australia. New Zealand hooker Coles set up tries for Dagg, Julian Savea and Sam Whitelock with some crisp passing. Ben Smith, Ardie Savea and TJ Perenara also scored tries, while South Africa's only try came early when Habana crossed in the first 10 minutes.[18] Australia jumped to a 21-point lead against Argentina after Samu Kerevi, Dane Haylett-Petty and Will Genia all scored converted tries in the first 12 minutes. Argentina responded with two penalties and at half-time the score was 21–6. Cordera scored early in the second half to bring the deficit to eight, before Sean McMahon beat four defenders to set up Genia's second try. Quade Cooper then set up a decisive try for Michael Hooper to give Australia a 20-point lead, with Argentina only managing a late consolation try to Facundo Isa.[19]

Four wins from four games and four bonus points for scoring at least three tries more than their opposition in each game[20] meant that the Rugby Championship title returned to New Zealand with two rounds still to play.[18] [21] The 24 tries scored by New Zealand at this point in the tournament is more than the other three nations combined[22] and they are within three wins of the record for the longest winning streak in tests.[23] Stuart Barnes has labelled the current New Zealand team the most dominant in rugby history,[24] something which former New Zealand captain Sean Fitzpatrick does not think is "good for the game as a whole".[25]

Standings

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Fixtures

Round 1

20 August 2016
20:05 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia 8–42 New Zealand (1 BP)
Try: Phipps 74' m
Pen: Foley (1/1) 3'
Report[27]Try: Crotty 5' c
Barrett 25' c
Kaino 30' m
Naholo 38' c
Coles 55' m
J. Savea 58' m
Con: Barrett (3/5) 7', 26', 39'
Pen: Barrett (2/3) 16', 22'
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 65,328
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
FB15Israel Folau
RW14Adam Ashley-Cooper
OC13Tevita Kuridrani
IC12Matt Giteaudownward-facing red arrow 11'
LW11Dane Haylett-Petty
FH10Bernard Foley
SH9Will Genia
N88David Pocock
OF7Michael Hooper
BF6Ben McCalmandownward-facing red arrow 61'
RL5Rob Simmonsdownward-facing red arrow 49'
LL4Kane Douglas
TP3Sekope Kepudownward-facing red arrow 54'
HK2Stephen Moore (c)downward-facing red arrow 62'
LP1Scott Siodownward-facing red arrow 50'upward-facing green arrow 74'
Replacements:
HK16Tatafu Polota-Nauupward-facing green arrow 62'
PR17James Slipperupward-facing green arrow 50'downward-facing red arrow 74'
PR18Allan Alaalatoaupward-facing green arrow 54'
LK19Dean Mummupward-facing green arrow 49'
FL20Scott Fardyupward-facing green arrow 61'
SH21Nick Phippsupward-facing green arrow 39'
CE22Matt To'omuaupward-facing green arrow 11'downward-facing red arrow 30'
WG23Rob Horneupward-facing green arrow 30'downward-facing red arrow 39'
Coach:
Australia Michael Cheika
FB15Israel Dagg
RW14Ben Smith
OC13Malakai Fekitoa
IC12Ryan Crottydownward-facing red arrow 40'
LW11Waisake Naholodownward-facing red arrow 39'
FH10Beauden Barrett
SH9Aaron Smithdownward-facing red arrow 67'
N88Kieran Read (c)yellow card 73' to 80'
OF7Sam Canedownward-facing red arrow 63'
BF6Jerome Kainodownward-facing red arrow 57'
RL5Sam Whitelock
LL4Brodie Retallick
TP3Owen Franksdownward-facing red arrow 45'
HK2Codie Taylordownward-facing red arrow 2'
LP1Wyatt Crockettdownward-facing red arrow 57'
Replacements:
HK16Dane Colesupward-facing green arrow 2'
PR17Kane Hamesupward-facing green arrow 57'
PR18Charlie Faumuinaupward-facing green arrow 45'
FL19Liam Squireupward-facing green arrow 57'
FL20Ardie Saveaupward-facing green arrow 63'
SH21TJ Perenaraupward-facing green arrow 67'
FH22Aaron Crudenupward-facing green arrow 40'
WG23Julian Saveaupward-facing green arrow 39'
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen

Man of the Match:
Beauden Barrett (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Romain Poite (France)
Federico Anselmi (Argentina)
Television match official:
Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

Notes:

  • Allan Alaalatoa (Australia) made his international debut.
  • Kane Hames (New Zealand) made his international debut.
  • This was New Zealand's first win over Australia at Stadium Australia since 2013.[28]

20 August 2016
17:05 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 30–23 Argentina (1 BP)
Try: Combrinck 6' c
Goosen 70' c
Whiteley 78' c
Con: Jantjies (3/3) 8', 71', 79'
Pen: Jantjies (3/5) 17', 55', 73'
Report[29]Try: Orlando 24' c
Cordero 66' c
Con: Sánchez (2/2) 26', 67'
Pen: Sánchez (3/4) 15', 23', 64'
Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Attendance: 27,357
Referee: Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
FB15Johan Goosen
RW14Ruan Combrinck
OC13Lionel Mapoe
IC12Damian de Allendedownward-facing red arrow 73'
LW11Bryan Habanayellow card 45' to 55'
FH10Elton Jantjies
SH9Faf de Klerk
N88Warren Whiteley
OF7Oupa Mohojé
BF6Francois Louwdownward-facing red arrow 53'
RL5Lood de Jagerdownward-facing red arrow 53'
LL4Eben Etzebeth
TP3Julian Redelinghuysdownward-facing red arrow 31'
HK2Adriaan Strauss (c)
LP1Tendai Mtawariradownward-facing red arrow 53'
Replacements:
HK16Bongi Mbonambi
PR17Steven Kitshoffupward-facing green arrow 53'
PR18Vincent Kochupward-facing green arrow 31'
LK19Pieter-Steph du Toitupward-facing green arrow 53'
FL20Jaco Krielupward-facing green arrow 53'
SH21Rudy Paige
CE22Juan de Jonghupward-facing green arrow 73'
FB23Jesse Kriel
Coach:
South Africa Allister Coetzee
FB15Joaquín Tuculet
RW14Santiago Cordero
OC13Matías Orlandodownward-facing red arrow 75'
IC12Juan Martín Hernández
LW11Manuel Monteroyellow card 21' to 31'
FH10Nicolás Sánchez
SH9Martín Landajodownward-facing red arrow 55'
N88Facundo Isa
OF7Juan Manuel Leguizamóndownward-facing red arrow 63'
BF6Pablo Matera
RL5Tomás Lavanini
LL4Matías Alemannodownward-facing red arrow 55'
TP3Ramiro Herrera
HK2Agustín Creevy (c)downward-facing red arrow 62'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoyaupward-facing green arrow 62'
PR17Felipe Arregui
PR18Enrique Pieretto
LK19Guido Pettiupward-facing green arrow 55'
FL20Javier Ortega Desioupward-facing green arrow 63'
SH21Tomás Cubelliupward-facing green arrow 55'
FH22Santiago González Iglesiasupward-facing green arrow 75'
WG23Ramiro Moyano
Coach:
Argentina Daniel Hourcade

Man of the Match:
Faf de Klerk (South Africa)

Touch judges:
Jérôme Garcès (France)
Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
Television match official:
George Ayoub (Australia)

Notes:

Round 2

27 August 2016
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
(1 BP) New Zealand 29–9 Australia
Try: Dagg (2) 7' c, 21' m
J. Savea 46' c
Cane 61' c
Con: Barrett (3/4) 8', 47', 63'
Pen: Barrett (1/3) 13'
Report[30]Pen: Foley (2/2) 11', 20'
Hodge (1/2) 34'
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 35,372
Referee: Romain Poite (France)
FB15Ben Smith
RW14Israel Dagg
OC13Malakai Fekitoa
IC12Anton Lienert-Browndownward-facing red arrow 75'
LW11Julian Saveadownward-facing red arrow 65'
FH10Beauden Barrett
SH9Aaron Smithdownward-facing red arrow 65'
N88Kieran Read (c)
OF7Sam Canedownward-facing red arrow 72'
BF6Jerome Kaino
RL5Sam Whitelock
LL4Brodie Retallickdownward-facing red arrow 69'
TP3Owen Franksdownward-facing red arrow 51'
HK2Dane Colesdownward-facing red arrow 69'
LP1Joe Moodydownward-facing red arrow 51'
Replacements:
HK16James Parsonsupward-facing green arrow 69'
PR17Wyatt Crockettupward-facing green arrow 51'
PR18Charlie Faumuinaupward-facing green arrow 51'
FL19Liam Squireupward-facing green arrow 69'
FL20Ardie Saveaupward-facing green arrow 72'
SH21TJ Perenaraupward-facing green arrow 65'
FH22Aaron Crudenupward-facing green arrow 65'
CE23Seta Tamanivaluupward-facing green arrow 75'
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen
FB15Israel Folau
RW14Adam Ashley-Cooperdownward-facing red arrow 16'
OC13Samu Kerevidownward-facing red arrow 67'
IC12Bernard Foley
LW11Dane Haylett-Petty
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Will Geniadownward-facing red arrow 67'
N88David Pocockdownward-facing red arrow 63'upward-facing green arrow 69'
OF7Michael Hooper
BF6Scott Fardydownward-facing red arrow 37'upward-facing green arrow 63'downward-facing red arrow 69'
RL5Adam Colemanyellow card 36' to 46'downward-facing red arrow 63'
LL4Kane Douglas
TP3Sekope Kepudownward-facing red arrow 51'
HK2Stephen Moore (c)downward-facing red arrow 38'upward-facing green arrow 40'red cross icon 48' to 53'downward-facing red arrow 63'
LP1Scott Siodownward-facing red arrow 51'
Replacements:
HK16Tatafu Polota-Nauupward-facing green arrow 38'downward-facing red arrow 40'upward-facing green arrow 48'downward-facing red arrow 53'upward-facing green arrow 63'
PR17James Slipperupward-facing green arrow 51'
PR18Allan Alaalatoaupward-facing green arrow 51'
LK19Dean Mummupward-facing green arrow 37'
LK20Will Skeltonupward-facing green arrow 63'
SH21Nick Phippsupward-facing green arrow 67'
CE22Tevita Kuridraniupward-facing green arrow 67'
FB23Reece Hodgeupward-facing green arrow 16'
Coach:
Australia Michael Cheika

Man of the Match:
Israel Dagg (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Federico Anselmi (Argentina)
Television match official:
Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

Notes:


27 August 2016
16:40 AST (UTC-03)
Argentina 26–24 South Africa (1 BP)
Try: Tuculet 30' c
Leguizamón 47' c
Con: Sánchez (1/1) 32'
Hernández (1/1) 48'
Pen: Sánchez (2/2) 22', 29'
Hernández (1/1) 54'
González Iglesias (1/1) 77'
Report[31]Try: Habana 44' c
Du Toit 67' m
Con: Goosen (1/1) 45'
Pen: Jantjies (2/4) 20', 42'
Steyn (2/3) 63', 73'
Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
FB15Joaquín Tuculet
RW14Santiago Cordero
OC13Matías Orlandodownward-facing red arrow 60'
IC12Juan Martín Hernándezdownward-facing red arrow 66'
LW11Manuel Monterodownward-facing red arrow 40'
FH10Nicolás Sánchezdownward-facing red arrow 45'
SH9Martín Landajo
N88Facundo Isa
OF7Juan Manuel Leguizamóndownward-facing red arrow 66'
BF6Pablo Matera
RL5Tomás Lavaninidownward-facing red arrow 45'
LL4Matías Alemanno
TP3Ramiro Herrerayellow card 19' to 29'
HK2Agustín Creevy (c)downward-facing red arrow 60'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparrodownward-facing red arrow 64'
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoyaupward-facing green arrow 60'
PR17Felipe Arreguiupward-facing green arrow 64'
PR18Enrique Pierettoupward-facing green arrow 66'
LK19Guido Pettiupward-facing green arrow 45'
FL20Javier Ortega Desioupward-facing green arrow 66'
SH21Tomás Cubelliupward-facing green arrow 60'
FH22Santiago González Iglesiasupward-facing green arrow 45'
FB23Lucas González Amorosinoupward-facing green arrow 40'
Coach:
Argentina Daniel Hourcade
FB15Johan Goosen
RW14Ruan Combrinckdownward-facing red arrow 32'
OC13Lionel Mapoe
IC12Damian de Allende
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Elton Jantjiesdownward-facing red arrow 45'
SH9Faf de Klerkdownward-facing red arrow 73'
N88Warren Whiteley
OF7Oupa Mohojé
BF6Francois Louwdownward-facing red arrow 54'
RL5Lood de Jagerdownward-facing red arrow 45'
LL4Eben Etzebeth
TP3Vincent Kochdownward-facing red arrow 45'
HK2Adriaan Strauss (c)
LP1Tendai Mtawariradownward-facing red arrow 45'
Replacements:
HK16Bongi Mbonambi
PR17Steven Kitshoffupward-facing green arrow 45'
PR18Lourens Adriaanseupward-facing green arrow 45'
LK19Pieter-Steph du Toitupward-facing green arrow 45'
FL20Jaco Krielupward-facing green arrow 54'
SH21Rudy Paigeupward-facing green arrow 73'
FH22Morné Steynupward-facing green arrow 45'
FB23Jesse Krielupward-facing green arrow 32'
Coach:
South Africa Allister Coetzee

Man of the Match
Facundo Isa (Argentina)

Touch judges:
Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
Television match official:
George Ayoub (Australia)

Notes:

  • Felipe Arregui (Argentina) made his international debut.
  • Tomás Cubelli (Argentina) earned his 50th test cap.
  • Argentina beat South Africa for the first time on home soil.

Round 3

10 September 2016
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
(1 BP) New Zealand 57–22 Argentina
Try: J. Savea 10' c
B. Smith (2) 23' c, 66' c
Barrett 35' c
Crotty (2) 53' c, 63' c
Faumuina 56' c
Romano 76' m
Con: Barrett (6/6) 11', 24', 36', 54', 57', 64'
Cruden (1/2) 68'
Pen: Dagg (1/1) 31'
Report[32]Try: Cordero 2' c
Con: Sánchez (1/1) 2'
Pen: Sánchez (5/6) 14', 18', 26', 38', 49'
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Attendance: 23,361
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
FB15Ben Smith
RW14Israel Dagg
OC13Malakai Fekitoa
IC12Ryan Crottydownward-facing red arrow 68'
LW11Julian Savea
FH10Beauden Barrettdownward-facing red arrow 64'
SH9Aaron Smithdownward-facing red arrow 48'
N88Kieran Read (c)
OF7Sam Canedownward-facing red arrow 45'
BF6Jerome Kaino
RL5Sam Whitelock
LL4Brodie Retallickdownward-facing red arrow 64'
TP3Owen Franksdownward-facing red arrow 48'
HK2Dane Colesdownward-facing red arrow 52'
LP1Joe Moodydownward-facing red arrow 52'
Replacements:
HK16Codie Taylorupward-facing green arrow 52'
PR17Wyatt Crockettupward-facing green arrow 52'
PR18Charlie Faumuinaupward-facing green arrow 48'
LK19Luke Romanoupward-facing green arrow 64'
FL20Ardie Saveaupward-facing green arrow 45'
SH21TJ Perenaraupward-facing green arrow 48'
FH22Aaron Crudenupward-facing green arrow 64'
CE23Anton Lienert-Brownupward-facing green arrow 68'
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen
FB15Joaquín Tuculet
RW14Matías Moroni
OC13Matías Orlando
IC12Juan Martín Hernándezdownward-facing red arrow 36'
LW11Santiago Cordero
FH10Nicolás Sánchezdownward-facing red arrow 64'
SH9Martín Landajodownward-facing red arrow 60'
N88Facundo Isa
OF7Javier Ortega Desio
BF6Pablo Materadownward-facing red arrow 64'
RL5Matías Alemanno
LL4Guido Pettidownward-facing red arrow 40'
TP3Ramiro Herreradownward-facing red arrow 65'
HK2Agustín Creevy (c)downward-facing red arrow 62'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparrodownward-facing red arrow 62'
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoyaupward-facing green arrow 62'
PR17Lucas Noguera Pazupward-facing green arrow 62'
PR18Enrique Pierettoupward-facing green arrow 65'
LK19Marcos Kremerupward-facing green arrow 64'
N820Leonardo Senatoreupward-facing green arrow 40'
SH21Tomás Cubelliupward-facing green arrow 60'
FH22Santiago González Iglesiasupward-facing green arrow 36'
WG23Ramiro Moyanoupward-facing green arrow 64'
Coach:
Argentina Daniel Hourcade

Man of the Match:
Julian Savea (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Angus Gardner (Australia)
Marius Mitrea (Italy)
Television match official:
George Ayoub (Australia)

Notes:


10 September 2016
20:05 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia 23–17 South Africa (1 BP)
Try: Coleman 26' c
Foley 61' c
Con: Foley (2/2) 28', 62'
Pen: Foley (3/3) 10', 34', 42'
Report[33]Try: Whiteley 2' c
Goosen 17' c
Con: Jantjies (2/2) 3', 18'
Pen: Steyn (1/1) 65'
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 30,327
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
FB15Israel Folau
RW14Dane Haylett-Pettydownward-facing red arrow 68'
OC13Samu Kerevidownward-facing red arrow 73'
IC12Bernard Foley
LW11Reece Hodge
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Will Genia
N88David Pocockdownward-facing red arrow 73'
OF7Michael Hooper
BF6Dean Mumm
RL5Adam Colemandownward-facing red arrow 54'
LL4Kane Douglas
TP3Sekope Kepudownward-facing red arrow 50'
HK2Stephen Moore (c)downward-facing red arrow 54'
LP1Scott Siodownward-facing red arrow 50'
Replacements:
HK16Tatafu Polota-Nauupward-facing green arrow 54'
PR17James Slipperupward-facing green arrow 50'
PR18Allan Alaalatoaupward-facing green arrow 50'
LK19Rory Arnoldupward-facing green arrow 54'
FL20Sean McMahonupward-facing green arrow 73'
SH21Nick Phipps
CE22Tevita Kuridraniupward-facing green arrow 73'
WG23Drew Mitchellupward-facing green arrow 68'
Coach:
Australia Michael Cheika
FB15Johan Goosen
RW14Bryan Habanadownward-facing red arrow 58'upward-facing green arrow 63'
OC13Jesse Kriel
IC12Juan de Jongh
LW11Francois Hougaarddownward-facing red arrow 78'
FH10Elton Jantjiesdownward-facing red arrow 64'
SH9Faf de Klerk
N88Warren Whiteley
OF7Oupa Mohojédownward-facing red arrow 46'
BF6Francois Louwdownward-facing red arrow 50'
RL5Lood de Jagerdownward-facing red arrow 40'
LL4Eben Etzebethyellow card 41' to 51'
TP3Lourens Adriaansedownward-facing red arrow 50'
HK2Adriaan Strauss (c)downward-facing red arrow 73'
LP1Tendai Mtawariradownward-facing red arrow 50'
Replacements:
HK16Bongi Mbonambiupward-facing green arrow 73'
PR17Trevor Nyakaneupward-facing green arrow 50'
PR18Steven Kitshoffupward-facing green arrow 50'
LK19Franco Mostertupward-facing green arrow 46'
LK20Pieter-Steph du Toitupward-facing green arrow 40'
FL21Jaco Krielupward-facing green arrow 50'
FH22Morné Steynupward-facing green arrow 64'
CE23Lionel Mapoeupward-facing green arrow 58'downward-facing red arrow 63'upward-facing green arrow 78'
Coach:
South Africa Allister Coetzee

Man of the Match:
Michael Hooper

Touch judges:
Wayne Barnes (England)
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Television match official:
Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

Notes:

  • Eben Etzebeth became the youngest South African player to earn his 50th test cap.
  • This was Australia's first back-to-back win over South Africa since their 2011/12 wins.
  • Australia retain the Mandela Challenge Plate.

Round 4

17 September 2016
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
(1 BP) New Zealand 41–13 South Africa
Try: Dagg 21' m
J. Savea 27' c
B. Smith 48' c
A. Savea 55' c
Whitelock 64' m
Perenara 70' c
Con: Barrett (4/6) 28', 49', 57', 71'
Pen: Barrett (1/1) 8'
Report[34]Try: Habana 18' c
Con: Jantjies (1/1) 19'
Pen: Jantjies (2/2) 36', 52'
Rugby League Park, Christchurch
Attendance: 20,826
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)
FB15Ben Smith
RW14Israel Daggdownward-facing red arrow 67'
OC13Malakai Fekitoa
IC12Ryan Crottydownward-facing red arrow 65'
LW11Julian Savea
FH10Beauden Barrett
SH9Aaron Smithdownward-facing red arrow 63'
N88Kieran Read (c)
OF7Ardie Saveadownward-facing red arrow 59'
BF6Jerome Kainodownward-facing red arrow 52'
RL5Sam Whitelock
LL4Brodie Retallick
TP3Owen Franksdownward-facing red arrow 53'
HK2Dane Colesdownward-facing red arrow 65'
LP1Joe Moodydownward-facing red arrow 45'
Replacements:
HK16Codie Taylorupward-facing green arrow 65'
PR17Wyatt Crockettupward-facing green arrow 45'
PR18Charlie Faumuinaupward-facing green arrow 53'
LK19Luke Romanoupward-facing green arrow 59'
FL20Matt Toddupward-facing green arrow 52'
SH21TJ Perenaraupward-facing green arrow 63'
FH22Lima Sopoagaupward-facing green arrow 67'
CE23Anton Lienert-Brownupward-facing green arrow 65'
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen
FB15Johan Goosendownward-facing red arrow 50'
RW14Bryan Habana
OC13Jesse Kriel
IC12Juan de Jongh
LW11Francois Hougaard
FH10Elton Jantjiesdownward-facing red arrow 59'
SH9Faf de Klerk
N88Warren Whiteley
OF7Oupa Mohojédownward-facing red arrow 50'
BF6Francois Louwdownward-facing red arrow 59'
RL5Pieter-Steph du Toitdownward-facing red arrow 62'
LL4Eben Etzebeth
TP3Vincent Kochdownward-facing red arrow 71'
HK2Adriaan Strauss (c)downward-facing red arrow 43'
LP1Tendai Mtawariradownward-facing red arrow 59'
Replacements:
HK16Malcolm Marxupward-facing green arrow 43'
PR17Steven Kitshoffupward-facing green arrow 59'
PR18Lourens Adriaanseupward-facing green arrow 71'
LK19Franco Mostertupward-facing green arrow 62'
FL20Willem Albertsupward-facing green arrow 50'
FL21Jaco Krielupward-facing green arrow 59'
FH22Morné Steynupward-facing green arrow 59'
CE23Damian de Allendeupward-facing green arrow 50'
Coach:
South Africa Allister Coetzee

Man of the Match:
Dane Coles (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Marius Mitrea (Italy)
Television match official:
George Ayoub (Australia)

Notes:


17 September 2016
18:05 AWST (UTC+08)
(1 BP) Australia 36–20 Argentina
Try: Kerevi 1' c
Haylett-Petty 7' c
Genia (2) 11' c, 51' m
Hooper 63' c
Con: Foley (4/5) 2', 8', 12', 64'
Pen: Hodge (1/1) 74'
Report[35]Try: Cordero 43' c
Isa 71' c
Con: Sánchez (2/2) 43', 71'
Pen: Sánchez (2/3) 22', 33'
Perth Oval, Perth
Attendance: 16,202
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
FB15Israel Folau
RW14Dane Haylett-Petty
OC13Samu Kerevidownward-facing red arrow 73'
IC12Bernard Foley
LW11Reece Hodge
FH10Quade Cooperyellow card 67' to 77'
SH9Will Geniadownward-facing red arrow 67'
N88David Pocockdownward-facing red arrow 35'
OF7Michael Hooper
BF6Dean Mummdownward-facing red arrow 67'
RL5Adam Colemandownward-facing red arrow 60'
LL4Rob Simmons
TP3Sekope Kepudownward-facing red arrow 60'
HK2Stephen Moore (c)downward-facing red arrow 48'
LP1Scott Sioyellow card 32' to 42'downward-facing red arrow 60'
Replacements:
HK16Tatafu Polota-Nauupward-facing green arrow 48'
PR17James Slipperupward-facing green arrow 35'downward-facing red arrow 44'upward-facing green arrow 60'
PR18Tom Robertsonupward-facing green arrow 60'
LK19Rory Arnoldupward-facing green arrow 60'
FL20Lopeti Timaniupward-facing green arrow 67'
FL21Sean McMahonupward-facing green arrow 44'
SH22Nick Phippsupward-facing green arrow 67'
CE23Tevita Kuridraniupward-facing green arrow 73'
Coach:
Australia Michael Cheika
FB15Joaquín Tuculet
RW14Santiago Cordero
OC13Matías Moroni
IC12Santiago González Iglesiasdownward-facing red arrow 31'upward-facing green arrow 36'
LW11Lucas González Amorosinodownward-facing red arrow 61'
FH10Nicolás Sánchezdownward-facing red arrow 67'upward-facing green arrow 71'
SH9Tomás Cubellidownward-facing red arrow 61'
N88Facundo Isa
OF7Juan Manuel Leguizamóndownward-facing red arrow 44'
BF6Pablo Materadownward-facing red arrow 65'
RL5Matías Alemanno
LL4Javier Ortega Desio
TP3Ramiro Herreradownward-facing red arrow 65'
HK2Agustín Creevy (c)downward-facing red arrow 46'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparrodownward-facing red arrow 61'
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoyaupward-facing green arrow 46'
PR17Lucas Noguera Pazupward-facing green arrow 61'
PR18Enrique Pierettoupward-facing green arrow 65'
LK19Marcos Kremerupward-facing green arrow 65'
N820Leonardo Senatoreupward-facing green arrow 44'
SH21Martín Landajoupward-facing green arrow 61'
CE22Gabriel Ascárateupward-facing green arrow 31'downward-facing red arrow 36'upward-facing green arrow 67'downward-facing red arrow 71'
CE23Matías Orlandoupward-facing green arrow 61'
Coach:
Argentina Daniel Hourcade

Man of the Match:
Will Genia (Australia)

Touch judges:
Nigel Owens (Wales)
Nick Briant (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

Notes:

  • Dean Mumm (Australia) earned his 50th test cap.
  • Tom Robertson and Lopeti Timani (both Australia) made their international debuts.
  • Australia retain the Puma Trophy.
  • With this Australian win, New Zealand secured their fourth Rugby Championship title, with two rounds to play.

Round 5

1 October 2016
17:05 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 18–10 Australia
Pen: Steyn (4/5) 25', 34', 40', 75'
Drop: Steyn (2/2) 4', 79'
Report[36]Try: Sio 13' c
Con: Foley (1/1) 14'
Pen: Foley (1/1) 7'
Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria
Attendance: 47,500
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
FB15Patrick Lambie
RW14Bryan Habanadownward-facing red arrow 45'
OC13Jesse Krieldownward-facing red arrow 38'
IC12Juan de Jongh
LW11Francois Hougaard
FH10Morné Steyn
SH9Rudy Paigedownward-facing red arrow 56'
N88Warren Whiteley
OF7Oupa Mohojédownward-facing red arrow 54'
BF6Francois Louw
RL5Pieter-Steph du Toitdownward-facing red arrow 44'
LL4Eben Etzebeth
TP3Vincent Kochdownward-facing red arrow 44'
HK2Adriaan Strauss (c)
LP1Tendai Mtawariradownward-facing red arrow 44'
Replacements:
HK16Bongi Mbonambi
PR17Steven Kitshoffupward-facing green arrow 44'
PR18Julian Redelinghuysupward-facing green arrow 44'
LK19Lood de Jagerupward-facing green arrow 44'
FL20Willem Albertsupward-facing green arrow 56'
FL21Jaco Krielupward-facing green arrow 54'
CE22Lionel Mapoeupward-facing green arrow 38'
FB23Willie le Rouxupward-facing green arrow 45'
Coach:
South Africa Allister Coetzee
FB15Israel Folauyellow card 33' to 43'
RW14Dane Haylett-Pettydownward-facing red arrow 68'
OC13Samu Kerevidownward-facing red arrow 53'
IC12Bernard Foley
LW11Reece Hodge
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Will Geniadownward-facing red arrow 76'
N88Sean McMahondownward-facing red arrow 40'
OF7Michael Hooper
BF6Dean Mumm
RL5Adam Colemandownward-facing red arrow 45'
LL4Rob Simmons
TP3Sekope Kepudownward-facing red arrow 55'
HK2Stephen Moore (c)
LP1Scott Siodownward-facing red arrow 55'
Replacements:
HK16James Hanson
PR17James Slipperupward-facing green arrow 55'
PR18Tom Robertsonupward-facing green arrow 55'
LK19Kane Douglasupward-facing green arrow 45'
FL20Scott Fardyupward-facing green arrow 40'
SH21Nick Phippsupward-facing green arrow 76'
CE23Tevita Kuridraniupward-facing green arrow 53'
WG23Sefa Naivaluupward-facing green arrow 68'
Coach:
Australia Michael Cheika

Man of the Match:
Adriaan Strauss (South Africa)

Touch judges:
John Lacey (Ireland)
George Clancy (Ireland)
Television match official:
Jim Yuille (Scotland)

Notes:


1 October 2016
19:10 AST (UTC−03)
Argentina 17–36 New Zealand (1 BP)
Try: Isa 57' c
Tuculet 76' c
Con: Sánchez (1/1) 57'
González Iglesias (1/1) 77'
Pen: Sánchez (1/1) 33'
Report[37]Try: Lienert-Brown 27' c
Crotty 34' c
Coles 38' c
Perenara 39' m
Smith 44' c
Con: Barrett (4/5) 28', 34', 36', 45'
Pen: Barrett (1/1) 2'
José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 46,000
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
FB15Joaquín Tuculet
RW14Santiago Cordero
OC13Matías Moronidownward-facing red arrow 75'
IC12Santiago González Iglesias
LW11Ramiro Moyano
FH10Nicolás Sánchezdownward-facing red arrow 68'
SH9Martín Landajodownward-facing red arrow 56'
N88Facundo Isadownward-facing red arrow 79'
OF7Javier Ortega Desio
BF6Pablo Materadownward-facing red arrow 65'
RL5Matías Alemannodownward-facing red arrow 57'
LL4Guido Petti
TP3Ramiro Herreradownward-facing red arrow 63'
HK2Agustín Creevy (c)downward-facing red arrow 48'
LP1Nahuel Tetaz Chaparrodownward-facing red arrow 52'
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoyaupward-facing green arrow 48'
PR17Lucas Noguera Pazupward-facing green arrow 52'
PR18Enrique Pierettoupward-facing green arrow 63'
FL19Juan Manuel Leguizamónupward-facing green arrow 65'
N820Leonardo Senatoreupward-facing green arrow 57'
SH21Tomás Cubelliupward-facing green arrow 56'
CE22Jerónimo de la Fuenteupward-facing green arrow 68'
CE23Matías Orlandoupward-facing green arrow 75'
Coach:
Argentina Daniel Hourcade
FB15Ben Smith
RW14Israel Dagg
OC13Anton Lienert-Brown
IC12Ryan Crottydownward-facing red arrow 48'
LW11Julian Savea
FH10Beauden Barrettdownward-facing red arrow 75'
SH9TJ Perenaradownward-facing red arrow 68'
N88Kieran Read (c)downward-facing red arrow 75'
OF7Ardie Savea
BF6Liam Squireyellow card 64' to 74'downward-facing red arrow 51'upward-facing green arrow 63'
RL5Brodie Retallickdownward-facing red arrow 47'
LL4Patrick Tuipulotu
TP3Owen Franksdownward-facing red arrow 63'
HK2Dane Colesdownward-facing red arrow 69'
LP1Joe Moodyyellow card 51' to 61'downward-facing red arrow 63'
Replacements:
HK16Codie Taylorupward-facing green arrow 69'
PR17Wyatt Crockettupward-facing green arrow 51'
PR18Ofa Tu'ungafasiupward-facing green arrow 63'
LK19Sam Whitelockupward-facing green arrow 47'
N820Elliot Dixonupward-facing green arrow 75'
SH21Tawera Kerr-Barlowupward-facing green arrow 68'
FH22Lima Sopoagaupward-facing green arrow 75'
FB23Damian McKenzieupward-facing green arrow 48'
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen

Man of the Match:
Anton Lienert-Brown (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Stuart Berry (South Africa)
Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)
Television match official:
Johan Greeff (South Africa)

Notes:

Round 6

8 October 2016
17:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 15–57 New Zealand (1 BP)
Pen: Steyn (5/5) 4', 17', 26', 49', 58'Report[38]Try: Dagg (2) 21' m, 43' m
Perenara (2) 32' c, 60' c
Barrett (2) 54' m, 70' c
Taylor 73' c
Smith 76' c
Squire 80' c
Con: Barrett (3/6) 32', 61', 71'
Sopoaga (3/3) 73', 77', 80'
Kings Park Stadium, Durban
Attendance: 51,500
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
FB15Patrick Lambie
RW14Francois Hougaard
OC13Juan de Jongh
IC12Damian de Allende
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Morné Steyndownward-facing red arrow 63'
SH9Faf de Klerkdownward-facing red arrow 67'
N88Warren Whiteley
OF7Oupa Mohojédownward-facing red arrow 45'
BF6Francois Louwdownward-facing red arrow 11'
RL5Pieter-Steph du Toit
LL4Eben Etzebethdownward-facing red arrow 45'
TP3Vincent Kochdownward-facing red arrow 45'
HK2Adriaan Strauss (c)downward-facing red arrow 73'
LP1Tendai Mtawariradownward-facing red arrow 50'
Replacements:
HK16Bongi Mbonambiupward-facing green arrow 73'
PR17Steven Kitshoffupward-facing green arrow 50'
PR18Julian Redelinghuysupward-facing green arrow 45'
LK19Lood de Jageryellow card 71' to 80'upward-facing green arrow 45'
FL20Willem Albertsupward-facing green arrow 45'
FL21Jaco Krielupward-facing green arrow 11'
CE22Lionel Mapoeupward-facing green arrow 67'
FB23Willie le Rouxupward-facing green arrow 63'
Coach:
South Africa Allister Coetzee
FB15Ben Smith
RW14Israel Dagg
OC13Anton Lienert-Brown
IC12Ryan Crottydownward-facing red arrow 65'
LW11Waisake Naholodownward-facing red arrow 62'
FH10Beauden Barrett
SH9TJ Perenaradownward-facing red arrow 67'
N88Kieran Read (c)
OF7Matt Todddownward-facing red arrow 55'
BF6Jerome Kainodownward-facing red arrow 62'
RL5Sam Whitelock
LL4Brodie Retallick
TP3Owen Franksdownward-facing red arrow 65'
HK2Dane Colesdownward-facing red arrow 67'
LP1Joe Moodydownward-facing red arrow 50'
Replacements:
HK16Codie Tayloryellow card 80' to 80'upward-facing green arrow 67'
PR17Wyatt Crockettupward-facing green arrow 50'
PR18Charlie Faumuinaupward-facing green arrow 65'
FL19Liam Squireupward-facing green arrow 62'
FL20Ardie Saveaupward-facing green arrow 55'
SH21Tawera Kerr-Barlowupward-facing green arrow 67'
FH22Lima Sopoagaupward-facing green arrow 62'
CE23George Moalaupward-facing green arrow 65'
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen

Man of the Match:
Brodie Retallick (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
John Lacey (Ireland)
George Clancy (Ireland)
Television match official:
Jim Yuille (Scotland)

Notes:

  • This was New Zealand's biggest winning margin over South Africa away, surpassing the previous 36 point-margin set in 2003.
  • The 57 points scored were the most conceded by South Africa ever.
  • New Zealand equaled a tier 1 record of 17 consecutive wins in a row.

8 October 2016
19:30 BST (UTC+01)
Argentina 21–33 Australia
Try: Alemanno 20' m
De la Fuente 44' c
Con: González Iglesias (1/2) 46'
Pen: González Iglesias (3/5) 40', 54', 69'
Report[39]Try: Coleman 5' c
Kerevi (2) 38' m, 49' c
Mumm 76' m
Con: Foley (2/4) 6', 50'
Pen: Foley (3/3) 10', 26', 73'
Twickenham Stadium, London, England
Attendance: 48,515
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)
FB15Joaquín Tuculet
RW14Matías Moroni
OC13Matías Orlando
IC12Jerónimo de la Fuente
LW11Ramiro Moyanodownward-facing red arrow 57'
FH10Santiago González Iglesias
SH9Martín Landajo
N88Leonardo Senatoredownward-facing red arrow 50'
OF7Javier Ortega Desio
BF6Pablo Matera
RL5Matías Alemanno
LL4Guido Pettidownward-facing red arrow 74'
TP3Ramiro Herreradownward-facing red arrow 67'
HK2Agustín Creevy (c)downward-facing red arrow 65'
LP1Lucas Noguera Pazdownward-facing red arrow 67'
Replacements:
HK16Julián Montoyaupward-facing green arrow 65'
PR17Santiago García Bottaupward-facing green arrow 67'
PR18Enrique Pierettoupward-facing green arrow 67'
LK19Marcos Kremerupward-facing green arrow 74'
FL20Juan Manuel Leguizamónupward-facing green arrow 50'
SH21Tomás Cubelliupward-facing green arrow 57'
CE22Gabriel Ascárate
FB23Lucas González Amorosino
Coach:
Argentina Daniel Hourcade
FB15Israel Folaudownward-facing red arrow 78'
RW14Dane Haylett-Petty
OC13Samu Kerevi
IC12Bernard Foley
LW11Reece Hodge
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Will Geniadownward-facing red arrow 63'
N88Lopeti Timanidownward-facing red arrow 69'
OF7Michael Hooperyellow card 16' to 26'
BF6Dean Mumm
RL5Adam Colemanyellow card 30' to 40'downward-facing red arrow 60'
LL4Rory Arnolddownward-facing red arrow 54'
TP3Sekope Kepudownward-facing red arrow 60'
HK2Stephen Moore (c)downward-facing red arrow 74'
LP1Scott Siodownward-facing red arrow 60'
Replacements:
HK16James Hansonupward-facing green arrow 74'
PR17Tom Robertsonupward-facing green arrow 60'
PR18Allan Alaalatoaupward-facing green arrow 60'
LK19Kane Douglasupward-facing green arrow 60'
FL20Scott Fardyupward-facing green arrow 54'
N821Leroy Houstonupward-facing green arrow 69'
SH22Nick Phippsupward-facing green arrow 63'
CE23Tevita Kuridraniupward-facing green arrow 78'
Coach:
Australia Michael Cheika

Man of the Match:
Samu Kerevi (Australia)

Touch judges:
JP Doyle (England)
Matthew Carley (England)
Television match official:
Rowan Kitt (England)

Notes:

Squads

Summary

  1. The UAR will take their home game against Australia to Twickenham Stadium in London, and play the game in a neutral venue.[7]

Note: Ages, caps and domestic side are of 20 August 2016 – the starting date of the tournament

Argentina

On 20 July 2016, Argentina named a 33-man squad for the Championship.[40]

1 On 10 August 2016, Felipe Arregui, replacing Santiago García Botta, was named in Argentina's 26-man travelling squad for the opening match against South Africa.[41]

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Australia

On 29 July 2016, Michael Cheika named a 36-man training squad for the 2016 Rugby Championship.[42]

On 5 August, Cheika named the final 33-man squad for the Championship, with Nick Frisby, Luke Morahan and Toby Smith missing out on the final squad.[43]

1 On 4 September, Rory Arnold, Kyle Godwin, Luke Morahan, Sefa Naivalu and Henry Speight were called up to the squad as injury replacements and cover for Adam Ashley-Cooper (returned to France), Matt Giteau and Rob Horne (ruled out for remainder of Championship) and Ben McCalman and Matt To'omua (still recovering from injury sustained in Round 1).[44]

2 On 11 September, Toby Smith was called up to the squad as injury cover for Allan Alaalatoa, who was ruled out of Round 4 after sustaining an injury against South Africa in Round 3.[45]

3 On 21 September, Nick Frisby and Tolu Latu was called up to the squad for the final two rounds, with Latu replacing Tatafu Polota-Nau in the squad due to injury.[46]

4 On 3 October, Leroy Houston was called up to the squad as an injury replacement for Sean McMahon ahead of the final round of the Championship.[47]

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New Zealand

New Zealand's 32-man squad for the Championship was announced on 1 August 2016.[48]

1 On 11 August, Anton Lienert-Brown was called up to replace Sonny Bill Williams who was injured during the 2016 Summer Olympics rugby sevens tournament.[49]

2 On 14 August, Kane Hames and Matt Todd were added to the squad for the first match of the Championship as injury cover for Joe Moody and Sam Cane.[50]

3 On 22 August, Liam Coltman, Rieko Ioane, Damian McKenzie, James Parsons and Seta Tamanivalu were called up to the squad as injury cover for Ryan Crotty, Nathan Harris, George Moala, Waisake Naholo and Codie Taylor.[51]

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South Africa

Head coach Allister Coetzee named the following 31-man training squad for the 2016 Rugby Championship on 6 August 2016:[52]

1 Trevor Nyakane was initially included pending medical clearance. However, his ankle injury ruled him out of the first two matches of the Rugby Championship and he was replaced by Lourens Adriaanse.[53]

2 On 11 September, Willem Alberts was called up to the squad as injury cover for Lood de Jager.[54]

3 On 21 September, Patrick Lambie and Willie le Roux were called up to the squad, with Lambie being called up after recovering from injury and Le Roux a tactical call up.[55]

4 On 3 October, Piet van Zyl was called up to the squad as an injury replacement for Rudy Paige for the final round of the Championship.[56]

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Statistics

See also


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