World champions South Africa scored five tries as they dismantled structures Australia 33-7 in the uncovering game of this year’s Rugby Championship.
Kurt-Lee Arfinishse scored two tries in Brisprohibite as South Africa equivalentled their biggest triumph agetst the Wallabies on Australian soil – a 38-12 triumph in the same city in 2013.
Tries from Siya Kolisi, Thomas du Toit and Arfinishse gave South Africa a 21-0 guide at half-time, with the structures shrinkd to 14 men for 10 minutes during the first period when Andrew Kellaway was yellow carded for a hazardous tackle.
The Springboks extfinished their guide in the second half when triumphger Arfinishse grabbed his second try while Kwagga Smith compriseed South Africa’s fifth two minutes tardyr.
The Wallabies betterd after the shatter but their attack made too many errors and that relieved any prescertain they regulated to exert on the visitors.
Centre Hunter Paisami passed for the structures three minutes from the finish after South Africa were shrinkd to 13 men becaengage of yellow cards for hooker Malcolm Marx and flanker Marco van Staden.
“We shelp as a group this is a big game for us to triumph, I am haughty of the boys,” shelp Springboks captain Kolisi.
“When you are on top you have to produce certain you get your opportunities and we lost a scant line-outs in key areas. That is an area we necessitate to better.”
Captain Allan Alaalatoa shelp the flunkure was a sobering one for Australia, who structures the British and Irish Lions next summer.
“You have to acunderstandledge South Africa, they showed up and put us under prescertain. We did not have the ball for most of the first half,” Alaalatoa shelp.
“It is a stubborn lgeting for our group but we have to reassemble and go aget in Perth next week.”
The teams greet aget in Perth on 17 August.