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Round 2 of tonight’s Rugby Championship game between the Wallabies v Springboks at Perth’s Optus Stadium was a huge physical battle under rainy weather. Both sides were neck and neck to begin with where Wallabies got away with a few penalty goals while Boks also scored a few but hold a one-point buffer by 11-12 at half-time. But at the end of the day, the winner belongs to the World Champion Boks team once again who continues to extend their winning share off the back of another few fresh faces off the bench despite fielding a B-team starting line-up by Head Coach Rassie Erasmus.

The final score was 12-30 as the Boks wrap up their two-game Australian tour with a 2-0 clean sweep by 18 points that includes retaining the Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate once again. Boks will now head home as all four teams (All Blacks, Los Pumas, Springboks and Wallabies) will each get a week-long rest next week before they will be back on the road towards the end of this month. The Boks’ next two games will be v All Blacks at home while the Wallabies next two games will be in Argentina v the Pumas. 

Please note: you will need a Stan Sport subscription to watch the Wallabies away games including the next two games v Pumas as Nine/9Gem only covers the home games including one when they play in NZ v All Blacks.

One of the world’s best locks continued to shine tonight in Perth for the Boks with no introduction to Eben Etzebeth. He ticks off everything that the Boks need to get on the board that ranges from the experience, leadership and skillset as do understand the big changes Rassie Erasmus did for Game 2. But again, any opposition team will have to get through him first who is really, really tall & at the end of the day, that access has been denied while his Boks has been simply unstoppable with the win all night long.

Malcolm Marx also made a big difference when he came on in the 2nd half as the Boks reserve hooker that safeguarded his country’s two-match clean sweep Australian tour. Like Eben, he too brings a wealth of experience; Although he’s based in Japan though nowadays & can still play for them thanks to the Boks free selection policy. He’s simply outstanding with a mix of throwing and physical power after he scored back-to-back 2nd half tries, especially when playing in the rainy cold weather as Marx is well used to tackling the brave as being tested in the Top League & he’s done that again tonight.

For the Boks, it’s great seeing them play on our turf this year since it’s been a while from the last time they’ve played each other here two years ago. We wish them all the best of luck for the rest of this Rugby Championship tournament.

And how about we give the journeyman and WA local for the Western Force Carlo Tizzano who’s grown so much over these last few years & he’s never let anyone down in his 2nd Wallabies Test at the blindside No.6 position. Building a solid defensive structure is a good start where winning penalties and turnovers were there that led to an okay first half performance. It’s a shame the Wallabies were unable to grasp the way they attack v the World Champs – maybe our backs firepower aren’t as good as them to rattle the Boks at their own end unfortunately.

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The Summer Olympics may not be over just yet but we had a Rugby match just now over at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane to kickstart the 2024 Rugby Championship season between the Wallabies and Springboks. The first half 100% belongs to the Boks with three early tries (21-0) before they kept on adding another 1-2 tries later on to safeguard their huge win & the Wallabies finally added the one and only TRY that late following a tough afternoon in the office with a few mins to go when the Boks had to play 13 men due to their yellow card punishments. The final score was Springboks 33-7 Wallabies.

Everyone in Rugby can’t get enough of the Springboks left winger Kurt-Lee Arendse following his two-try haul this afternoon v the Wallabies in Brisbane. He’s one of the Boks best players any team would want him any day of the week having won both United Rugby Championship and World Cup titles including last year. Not only he’s an outstanding team player as long as Arendse is supported via the passage of play, he’s also an unreal athlete when it comes to these 1 v 1 battles as well as team-supported tries through the gate.

Here’s another Bok who always have been there and done that before with lots of winning games and titles and is still doing it with no introduction to Pieter-Steph Du Toit on the second row at No.5. One word to describe his performance today – a beast in all areas every time the Boks go their way. Also, having lots of ball benefitted his game too including these winning penalties and ball carries on the counter-attack that led to so many tries including an early 1st half TRY for himself.

Gotta say the Bokke were simply too good to begin their 2024 Rugby Championship campaign & they’ve have another match to come v Wallabies also away from home (It’s going to be like this going forward every two years probably due to the long travel times since the 2022 edition) next Saturday night at Optus Stadium in Perth.

And the best Wallabies player to look out for today in spite of an underwhelming performance today v the World Champs is Hunter Paisami at second five-eighth No.12. He did his best all afternoon who has all the physical skillsets to smash and lock up any opposing team, especially when playing regularly at Suncorp Stadium every first-half season for the Reds. It’s so unfortunate the Wallabies have lost it for the most part when less ball and ill-discipline came back to bite them, not even a late TRY was even enough & it’s up to them to match the Boks attack for the 2nd Test in Perth.

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