Sun 26 Aug 2018 | 02:59
Springbok coach embarrassed by loss to Argentina in Mendoza

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Just a week after beating Argentina 34-21 in Durban, the Springboks suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Los Pumas in Mendoza, going down 32-19 after top quality performances by Nicolas Sanchez and skipper Augustin Creevy. 

The home side led 27-7 at half time, and piled on further misery for the visitors in the second half, despite somewhat of a comeback in the face of constant physical pressure. 

The Argentine forwards got the better of the breakdown, repeatedly winning turnovers, while the Springbok defence looked inexperienced and lacking cohesion. 

"It was embarrassing and not the kind of performance you expect to see from the Springboks," said Director of Rugby/Coach Rassie Erasmus. 

"We made only one change to the starting team from last week, when we dominated them. We have to point the fingers to ourselves, firstly as coaches and then as players, and we will have to fix it."

He refused to blame travel, saying instead that they looked fine fitness wise in the second half. 

"We travelled a day later and in the second half we outplayed them because we were the fresher team. We were playing better rugby in the second half but we just didn’t make use of our opportunities.

"I’m not going to look for positives after a performance like that. We have no excuses, we knew exactly what to expect, we prepared for it but we just didn’t handle it," added Erasmus.

Argentina outscored the Springboks by four tries to three, with flyhalf Sanchez instrumental with his 17 points from a try, three conversions, a penalty and a drop goal.

The Argentina win breaks their 11-match losing streak in the Rugby Championship, and certainly messes with the Springbok plans of experimenting for their next Test, against Australia in Brisbane.

"All victories are sweet, but this one was particularly satisfying," said bloodied hooker Creevy.

"We faced a powerful Springboks team and we won -- that is special. We took a big step forward from last weekend when we lost in Durban.

"The team learnt from the mistakes made in South Africa. We attacked brilliantly in the first half and defended equally brilliantly in the second half." 

Argentina next travel to New Zealand to take on the All Blacks, also on 8 September.

credit: sanzaar

2 Comments

  • pickay
    3:50 PM 29/08/2018

    Well spotted! Indeed a perfectly executed block. Particular praise to how he manages to make it look inadvertent, pure class from the captain (it was Creevy, right?), and a true role model!

  • pgrugby
    2:35 PM 29/08/2018

    Look at that beautiful (and illegal) block in front of the ruck at 0:46 that sets up the try as it prevents the tackle on the inside ball. All old forwards out there rejoice that you can still get away with that even in this time of TMO!

    Also first time I recall seeing a drop goal straight from a scrum in a long time.