Claws out: Pumas dream of first Rugby Championship

Thu, Sep 25, 2025, 10:50 PM
Reuters
by Reuters
Highlights from the Wallabies' Round 4 The Rugby Championship clash against Los Pumas.

Argentina hope to make it a hat-trick of wins against their southern hemisphere rivals for the second year in a row when they face defending champions South Africa in their penultimate Rugby Championship fixture at King's Park.

The Argentines, who defeated the British & Irish Lions as part of their preparation in Ireland in June, have already defeated New Zealand and Australia in this year's championship, results that have left the table finely balanced with two rounds to play.

Watch the Springboks battle Los Pumas live and on-demand via Stan Sport.

Australia sit on top with 11 points, followed by South Africa and New Zealand on 10, while Argentina have nine.

But they have not beaten South Africa outside Argentina in their last 10 meetings and on Saturday will face a Springboks side still bristling from an underwhelming campaign that was saved by their record 43-10 victory over New Zealand in Wellington.

Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi has beefed up his pack for what is expected to be a bruising contest in Durban with Pablo Matera returning at flank and Franco Molina and Lucas Paulos coming into the second row.

They have also gone with a 6-2 split between forwards and backs on the bench, a rare selection for Contepomi.

"We know about physical power, especially in the forwards, from South Africa," he told reporters in Durban on Thursday.

"It is not the first time we go 6-2 against South Africa and it is a strategic plan that may or may not go well, but it is what we have chosen to do."

The Springboks have moved away from a 6-2 split this season, defusing their Bomb Squad to a degree, as they try and play a more expansive game.

They have selected much the same team that scored six tries in inflicting New Zealand's heaviest ever Test defeat.

The experienced duo of centre Damian de Allende and lock Eben Etzebeth come into the team after injuries to Aphelele Fassi and Lood de Jager.

The Springboks have had mixed results with their new game plan, but when they get it right, have proven unstoppable.

"This is a vital match for both us and the Pumas. If one takes into consideration they beat New Zealand and Australia in the first four rounds, as well as the British & Irish Lions earlier in the season, there's no doubt we'll treat them with the respect they deserve," Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus said.

"As things stand, any team could win the title, so we need to capitalise on the point-scoring chances we create and play for the full 80 minutes if we want to get the desired result."

The teams will meet again in the final round of the Rugby Championship in London on October 4.

ARGENTINA (15-1): Juan Cruz Mallia; Rodrigo Isgro, Lucio Cinti, Santiago Chocobares, Mateo Carreras; Santiago Carreras, Gonzalo Garcia; Joaquín Oviedo, Marcos Kremer, Pablo Matera; Lucas Paulos, Franco Molina; Joel Sclavi, Julian Montoya (capt), Mayco Vivas

Replacements: Ignacio Ruiz, Boris Wenger, Francisco Coria Marchetti, Guido Petti, Pedro Rubiolo, Juan Martin Gonzalez, Simon Benitez Cruz, Tomas Albornoz

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