Gulf Today

All Blacks thump Argentina as Cooper stars for Wallabies

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GOLD COAST: A rampaging All Blacks stretched their lead at the top of the Rugby Championsh­ip on Sunday with a 39-0 thumping of Argentina as a resurgent Quade Cooper inspired Australia to a last-gasp 28-26 upset of world champions South Africa.

Ian Foster’s all-conquering men took their time to get going in the first game of a double header at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast, but their tenacity paid off with two tries near half-time hurting Los Pumas.

It gave them a 22-0 advantage at the break and there was no way back for Argentina despite a gallant rearguard action as New Zealand again put on a masterclas­s in a five tries to nil bonus point rout.

In the late game, Cooper nailed eight-fromeight kicks, including a match-winner ater the final whistle in a triumphant internatio­nal return ater four years in the wilderness to earn Australia their first win of the campaign.

Playing his 71st Test, he provided atacking flair and authority to help steer them to victory against an experience­d Springboks, who beat Argentina twice at home last month ater a series win against the British and Irish Lions.

New Zealand’s win put them in a strong position with 15 points from three games, ahead of the Springboks on 10. Australia have four points to leave Mario Ledesma’s Argentina propping up the ladder ahead of round four in Brisbane next weekend.

They took control from the start and enjoyed nearly 70 percent possession for most of the first half, with only an exceptiona­l defensive effort from Argentina restrictin­g the scoreline to 7-0 ater 30 minutes.

But the dam finally broke when Sevu Reece and Dalton Papalii each scored a try inside four minutes just before half-time, adding to Rieko Ioane’s fivepointe­r early in the game.

They kept the momentum going in the second stanza with Luke Jacobson bagging a brace as the Pumas’ resilience was ground down by constant possession and territory.

‘GREAT TO SEE’: Dave Rennie’s Wallabies came into their match with the Springboks ater three demoralisi­ng defeats against the All Blacks, but with Cooper back as playmaker, they proved a different team.

He brought authority and flair to the backline as they raced to a 19-11 half-time lead.

But in a game marred by four yellow cards, two for each side, the Springboks batled back and were 25-26 in front with a minute let.

They gave away a needless penalty for not releasing on the ground as the siren sounded and Cooper stepped up, keeping his focus to slot a difficult long-range kick and win the game, scoring 23 points for the night.

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Australia’s Quade Cooper kicks the ball for his first goal during their Rugby Championsh­ip match against South Africa in the Gold Coast on Sunday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Australia’s Quade Cooper kicks the ball for his first goal during their Rugby Championsh­ip match against South Africa in the Gold Coast on Sunday.

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