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Posted: 2024-08-17 13:26:24

In short:

South Africa secure back-to-back wins in Australia having overcome the Wallabies in Perth.

The Springboks scored four tries to nil during a match which was at times affected by driving rain.

What's next?

The Wallabies head to Argentina for their next two matches of the Rugby Championship, on September 1 and 8, AEST.

South Africa have secured a sweep of the Wallabies on Australian soil, scoring four tries to nil to claim a 30-12 win in wet conditions at Perth Stadium.

In a Rugby Championship match blighted by periods of driving rain, the Wallabies only trailed 11-9 at halftime in front of 58,197 fans on Saturday night.

But the Springboks piled on three tries from rolling mauls in the second half to secure the bonus-point victory.

South Africa achieved the comprehensive win despite making 10 changes to their starting line-up from last week's 33-7 win over the Wallabies in Brisbane.

Heavy rain in Perth throughout Saturday meant smart rugby was needed on the slippery surface, and the Wallabies largely failed the test during the opening 20 minutes.

Noah Lolesio's third-minute penalty got the Wallabies on the board early.

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