Wallabies slump to fresh failure as Springboks’ second-half blitz crushes Aussies

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Wallabies slump to fresh failure as Springboks’ second-half blitz crushes Aussies
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'Oh jeez, I think that was barely late' | 00:41 South Africa once again overpowered Australia in the Rugby Championship on Saturday with a 30-12 victory in wet and slippery conditions at Optus Stadium.

Neither team was comfortable claiming the ball in either the air or on the ground, which had noticeable damp spots after torrential rains. They made five changes, with powerful winger Marika Koroibete proving an inspired inclusion in his first Test since last year’s World Cup. South Africa were rewarded for a period of dominance when fullback Aphelele Fassi finished off a chain of slick passes from transition in a spectacular opening try.They also suffered a blow when stand-in captain Salmaan Moerat was forced off the field with a head injury.Source: Getty Images

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