Siya Kolisi and his forces claimed their first win in Australia since 2013.
JOHANNESBURG - Springboks claimed a cherished and long overdue win in Australia on Saturday, beating the Wallabies 24-8 at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney.Jacques Nienaber's side ran in an impressive four tries. Centre, Damian de Allende and the 19-year-old Canan Moodie - who earned his debut in the green and gold scored a try each in the first half.
The South Africans were up for the task ensuring a strong start earlier on in the match in front of a sold out Allianz Stadium. Pressure on the hosts silenced the crowd as the Boks maximised on front foot ball together with territorial advantage which was largely a consequence of variation in their kicking game.
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