Canan Moodie scores for the Boks. Photo: Getty Images

Canan Moodie scores for the Boks. Photo: Getty Images

WATCH: Moodie’s family celebrates wildly after dream debut

Bok coach Jacques Nienaber said he is so ‘proud’ of teenager Canan Moodie, who enjoyed a dream debut, much to the delight of his family.

Canan Moodie scores for the Boks. Photo: Getty Images

Canan Moodie scores for the Boks. Photo: Getty Images

Canan Moodie, who became the second youngest Springbok debutant in the professional era at 19 years old on Saturday, had a memorable game and scored the Springboks’ second try on the stroke on half-time when he gathered another high ball in front of Marika Koroibete to run in for his try out wide, which took the halftime score to 12-3.

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It was a wonderful moment, which was celebrated wildly by his teammates on the sidelines, while a touching video has also emerged of his family in Paarl watching and celebrating the moment together.

You can watch the try and celebrations for Moodie below:

“Last week we created opportunities and didn’t take them and that was better tonight,” Bok coach Jacques Nienaber said after the game. “We also weren’t happy with the intensity last week and are pleased that we also made a big step-up in that regard tonight.”

Nienaber was understandably happy with the Boks’ first win over the Wallabies in Australia since the 38-12 victory in 2013, while he also expressed his delight with the performance of the 19-year-old Moodie, who became the second youngest Springbok to make his Test debut in the professional era, and also scored a scintillating try in his first outing in the green and gold.

“I am happy and proud for Canan – he’s been good for his franchise (the Bulls), and we’ve been following his performances for a while,” said Nienaber.

“He is the fourth or fifth wing we’ve played this year, and it is tough on teams, but at the same time it gives us answers with an eye on the Rugby World Cup.”

This year’s Rugby Championship has thrown up a host of unexpected results, with each team proving capable of claiming victory on any given day.

Last weekend, the Boks were humbled by Australia in Adelaide, while the All Blacks suffered a historic defeat against Argentina.

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Just a week later, there was a complete reversal in fortunes once again as South Africa outplayed the Wallabies in Sydney, while the All Blacks annihilated the Pumas in wet-weather conditions.

A look at the log suddenly shows the All Blacks leading the way with 10 log points, while Australia, South Africa and Argentina are just one point behind.

Interestingly, though, it’s the Boks who might suddenly fancy their chances of claiming back-to-back wins over the Pumas, with the final game in Durban certainly presenting a possible chance for a bonus-point victory.

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Australia will host New Zealand in Melbourne before travelling to Eden Park for a rematch, and it really wouldn’t be all that surprising to see these games being very closely contested.

Ultimately there is everything to play for in the final two rounds of Rugby Championship fixtures, but after the Boks fell to the bottom of the log last weekend, they will suddenly be feeling a lot more optimistic about their chances.

Let us know in the comments section who you feel is now the favourite to win the tournament.

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You can check out the Rugby Championship standings below:

BOKS-WALLABIES POINT SCORERS:

Australia – (3) 8

Try: Pete Samu 

Penalty: Noah Lolesio

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South Africa – (12) 24

Tries: Damian de Allende, Canan Moodie, Franco Mostert, Makazole Mapimpi

Conversions: Damian Willemse, Frans Steyn

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