Sunday Times

SO NEAR, YET SO FAR

Boks beat Argentina but come short of winning the Championsh­ip

- By MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

South Africa (17) 38 Argentina (7) 21

SA – Tries: Jasper Wiese, Siya Kolisi, Kurt-Lee Arendse; Conversion­s: Frans Steyn (3); Penalty Tries (2); Penalty: Steyn (1)

Argentina – Tries: Gonzalo Bertranou, Juan Martín González, Jeronimo de la Fuente; Conversion­s: Emiliano Boffelli (3)

● In the end it proved to be Mission Impossible for the Boks.

When the hooter went, the whiff of disappoint­ment engulfed the Shark Tank to tell a story that this far from convincing 38-21 performanc­e was not enough to see them get the required bonus point and 40 or more points to win this Rugby Championsh­ip.

It was one of those cruel sporting situations where the Boks did enough to win the match but still ended up as “losers”, just like in the away goals rule that is more synonymous with football.

In Auckland, New Zealand, the All Blacks went to sleep on Saturday with one hand on the trophy after their comprehens­ive 40-14 thumping of Australia.

The Boks prevailed to beat the Los Pumas but the All Blacks woke up on Sunday morning as winners of this Rugby Championsh­ip to sustain their dominance in this tournament.

Jacques Nienaber and his coaching staff will be bitterly disappoint­ed at coming so close to winning the tournament, but there is encouragem­ent that they managed four wins out of six starts.

Nienaber will also be pleased that younger players like Jaden Hendricks, Kurt-Lee Arendse and Canan Moodie were thrown into the deep end but swam to shore comfortabl­y.

Also senior player Jasper Wiese made his comeback to the side and he looks a safe bet to take over from Duane Vermeulen whose involvemen­t in this Rugby Championsh­ip was limited.

Focus now turns to the end-of-year tour where the Boks are scheduled to play against Ireland, France, Italy and England and the Boks will be boosted by the return of Cheslin Kolbe, Handrè Pollard and Damian Willemse.

Leading up to the end-of-year tour and building up to the World Cup next year in France, there is a question mark on Elton Jantjies who was removed from the squad in Buenos Aires for off-field issues.

In the lead-up to this match, focus was firmly on Frans Steyn who was inserted at flyhalf due to the unavailabi­lity of Pollard, Jantjies and Willemse and he returned with a notable 80 minutes and six points.

Attention was on 35-year-old Steyn because he was playing at No 10 for the Boks for the first time in 14 years and only for the second time in his career.

This match was also the homecoming of Bok stars Siya Kolisi, Hendrikse, Eben Etzebeth, Ox Nche and Bongi Mbonambi who play their franchise rugby for the Sharks.

Argentina stayed in the game for most parts but they could not replicate the feat of 2015 when they earned their first Test victory over the Springboks with that memorable 3725 victory at this venue.

Interestin­gly enough, winger Juan Imhoff, who scored a marvellous hat-trick for Los Pumas in that match, was started by coach Michael Cheika, who was animated throughout the game from his seat in the press box, to replace Lucio Cinti.

It was still scoreless when the Pumas suffered a numerical disadvanta­ge after loose-forward

Marcos Kremer was sent to the bin and they were made to pay during his absence as they conceded the first try by Wiese.

Following Wiese’s touch down after 20 minutes off the back of the set piece, the Boks increased their advantage later through Kolisi who dived over the line after a maul. Then Steyn kicked one of his trademark long-range penalties from more than 50m as the Boks increased their lead but the Pumas scored on the stroke of half-time through a try by Gonzalo Bertranou that was converted by Emiliano Boffelli.

The Pumas got off to a good start in the second half when González left Wille le Roux for dead before he scored their second try with Boffelli converting.

The Boks regained their 10 points lead shortly before the hour mark when they were awarded a penalty try after the maul was collapsed and Jeronimo de la Fuente saw yellow.

De la Fuente returned to score next to the corner flag to make it a three-point game with Eben Etzebeth and Faf de Klerk in the bin.

The Boks pulled away again with the second penalty try and Arendse’s buried the Boks’ third try at the death as they ended the tournament on a high and some consolatio­n for the fans who packed this stadium.

 ?? Picture: David
Rogers ?? Boks skipper Siya Kolisi.
Picture: David Rogers Boks skipper Siya Kolisi.
 ?? Picture: Anton Geyser/Gallo Images ?? Kurt-Lee Arendse scores a try against Argentina in their URC encounter yesterday.
Picture: Anton Geyser/Gallo Images Kurt-Lee Arendse scores a try against Argentina in their URC encounter yesterday.

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