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# the-rugby-championship - Monday 1 October, 2012
De Villiers expects more from Boks
The home side crushed Australia 31-8 in their Rugby Championship match in Pretoria on Saturday with veteran winger Bryan Habana crossing for a hat-trick of tries.
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Springboks run Wallabies ragged for big win
The bonus-point triumph at the Loftus Versfeld stadium lifted South Africa to 12 points, four behind New Zealand and four ahead of Australia in the southern hemisphere competition.
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Goosen handed first Springboks start against Wallabies
The 20-year-old Cheetahs fly-half will run out onto Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday in place of Morne Steyn.
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Injured pair in line for Wallabies return
Timani and Moore missed Australia’s victories over the Springboks and Pumas with hamstring injuries but will be available for the Wallabies’ final two Rugby Championship fixtures.
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Former chief De Villiers wants more black ‘Boks
The former South Africa boss says his successor Heyneke Meyer doesn’t pick enough black players.
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Australia see off battling Argentina on the Gold Coast
Australia, who were trailing 6-3 at half-time, have now won their last two games, with the Pumas still searching for their first tournament victory.
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Argentina’s Lobbe bemoans Rugby Championship schedule
Pumas will have to travel to Australia just a week after playing All Blacks in New Zealand.
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‘It’s non-negotiable’ — All Blacks chief Hansen drops Aaron Smith for protocol breach
Piri Weepu has been given his first start of the season and will earn his 63rd cap in his place.
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VIDEO: Springboks lock Etzebeth suspended for this headbutt attempt
The 20-year-old thrust his head into the face of Wallabies counterpart Sharpe in the first half of Australia’s 26-19 comeback win in Perth on Saturday.
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Pienaar one of three Springbok changes for trip to Australia
Number eight Duane Vermeulen will make his Test debut as South Africa look to bounce back from their draw with Argentina.
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