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S’bu Nkosi congratulates Herschel Jantjies after scoring his try on debut during the 2019 Rugby Championship. Photo: Gordon Arons/Gallo Images

Springboks top Rugby Championship table after week one

Here’s the lay of the land after the first week of Rugby Championship fixtures.

South Africa latest sports news and fixtures

S’bu Nkosi congratulates Herschel Jantjies after scoring his try on debut during the 2019 Rugby Championship. Photo: Gordon Arons/Gallo Images

Herschel Jantjies scored two tries as South Africa beat Australia 35-17 Saturday in the opening match of the Rugby Championship season in Johannesburg.

The Stormers half-back claimed the first and fourth Springbok tries before being warmly applauded when substituted 14 minutes from time at Ellis Park.

Elsewhere, a depleted New Zealand survived a second-half onslaught from Argentina to win a Rugby Championship first round match 20-16 in Buenos Aires Saturday.

The Springboks, however, top the table after the first week of matches, thanks to clinching a bonus point at Ellis Park

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South Africa vs Australia

Argentina vs New Zealand

Rugby Championships 2019: Standings

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints againstTable points
South Africa11003517*5*
New Zealand11002016*4*
Argentina10011620*1*
Australia10011735*0*

New Zealand chalked up a 450th Test win despite resting many of the Canterbury Crusaders stars who won a third consecutive Super Rugby title two weeks ago.

Clinical finishing helped the All Blacks to a 20-9 half-time advantage, but the Pumas scored early in the second half to leave just four points separating the teams.

Playmaker Nicolas Sanchez missed a kickable penalty soon after that would have reduced the gap to a single point before a large, passionate home crowd.

A measure of the dominance of the home team was that it took the visiting side 33 minutes of the second half to get into the Argentine 22.

At the death, the Pumas forced two lineouts close to the All Blacks line, but the try that would have given them a historic victory proved elusive.

Argentina made an encouraging start with Sanchez and Emiliano Boffelli slotting penalties inside seven minutes for a six-point lead at Estadio Jose Amalfitani.

The home team squandered a chance to increase the advantage when a brilliant Sevu Reece tackle on Marcos Kremer forced the Puma to knock-on with the line at his mercy.

New Zealand scored the first of two opening-half tries on 18 minutes with Ngani Laumape powering over between the posts after a quick Aaron Smith tap penalty.

Beauden Barrett converted and the All Blacks had a 7-6 advantage that lasted only two minutes before a second Sanchez penalty nudged Argentina ahead again.

But those proved to be the last points scored by the South Americans in the half as New Zealand took control to add 13 unanswered points through a converted try and two penalties.

Brodie Retallick scored the try and Barrett kicked the conversion and two penalties to take him past 600 points in his Test career.

The try, a minute before half-time, stunned the home crowd as Retallick intercepted a Sanchez pass and ran unchallenged to the line.

It was a bitter blow for Argentina, who did not deserve to be trailing by 11 points as they ran off the field.

Argentina need to score first in the second half to claw back into contention and they did on 47 minutes when Boffelli won an aerial duel with Ben Smith and scored.

Additional reporting by AFP.