Game 1 of 5 Saturday 7 September 09:35 New Zealand vs Argentina (Hamilton)
 
 
All Blacks
v
Argentina
 
   Predictions

   Sportingbet: New Zealand
   James (Ou Grote): New Zealand by 18
   Rob (Ou Grote): New Zealand by 38
   Sportsbet: New Zealand
   Bet.coza: New Zealand

Game 5 of 5 Saturday 24 August 21:10 Argentina vs South Africa (Mendoza)
 
 
Argentina
v
South Africa
 
   Predictions

   Sportingbet: Springboks
   Tank (FRG): Springboks by 12
   James (Ou Grote): Springboks by 9
   Rob (Ou Grote): Springboks by 12
   Sportsbet: Springboks
   Ben (TheBounce): Springboks by 20
   Bet.coza: Springboks

Game 4 of 5 Saturday 24 August 17:05 Blue Bulls vs Lions (Pretoria)
 
 
Blue Bulls
v
Lions
 
   Predictions

   Sportingbet: Bulls
   Tank (FRG): Bulls by 8
   James (Ou Grote): Bulls by 5
   Rob (Ou Grote): Bulls by 7
   Sportsbet: Bulls
   Bet.coza: Bulls

Game 3 of 5 Saturday 24 August 17:00 Griquas vs Western Province (Kimberley)
 
 
Griquas
v
Western Province
 
   Predictions

   Sportingbet: Western Province
   Tank (FRG): Griquas by 2
   James (Ou Grote): Griquas by 2
   Rob (Ou Grote): Griquas by 3
   Sportsbet: Western Province
   Bet.coza: Western Province

Game 2 of 5 Saturday 24 August 09:35 New Zealand vs Australia (Wellington)
 
 
New Zealand
v
Australia
 
   Predictions

   Sportingbet: New Zealand
   Tank (FRG): New Zealand by 13
   James (Ou Grote): New Zealand by 7
   Rob (Ou Grote): New Zealand by 11
   Sportsbet: New Zealand
   Bet.coza: New Zealand

Game 1 of 5 Friday 23 August 19:10 Cheetahs vs Sharks (Bloem)
 
 
Cheetahs
v
Sharks
 
   Predictions

   Sportingbet: Cheetahs
   Tank (FRG): Cheetahs by 4
   James (Ou Grote): Cheetahs by 3
   Rob (Ou Grote): Cheetahs by 1
   Sportsbet: Cheetahs
   Bet.coza: Cheetahs

The Boks face Argentina in Soweto on Saturday 17 August in their first game of the 2013 Rugby Championship.

Springbok team

15. Willie le Roux (Cheetahs)
14. Bjorn Basson (Blue Bulls)
13. JJ Engelbrecht (Blue Bulls)
12. Jean de Villiers (capt, Western Province)
11. Bryan Habana (Western Province)
10. Morné Steyn (Blue Bulls)
09. Ruan Pienaar (Ulster, N Ireland)
08. Duane Vermeulen (Western Province)
07. Willem Alberts (Sharks)
06. Francois Louw (Bath)
05. Juandré Kruger (Blue Bulls)
04. Eben Etzebeth (Western Province)
03. Jannie du Plessis (Sharks)
02. Adriaan Strauss (vc, Cheetahs)
01. Tendai Mtawarira (Sharks)

Replacements

16. Bismarck du Plessis
17. Gurthrö Steenkamp
18. Coenie Oosthuizen
19. Flip van der Merwe
20. Siya Kolisi
21. Fourie du Preez
22. Pat Lambie
23. Jan Serfontein

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The Rugby Championship
South Africa 16 – 32 New Zealand
Argentina 19 – 25 Australia

Final Rugby Championship standings
The All Blacks have won the 2012 Rugby Championship with an unbeaten record.
1. New Zealand Won 6/6 26pts
2. Australia Won 3/6 12pts
3. South Africa Won 2/6 12pts
4. Argentina Won 0/6 4pts

Currie Cup Premier Division Round 9
Blue Bulls 26 – 13 Western Province
Griquas 37 – 21 Golden Lions
Cheetahs 30 – 37 The Sharks

Currie Cup First Division Semifinals
EP Kings 50 – 27 Leopards
Pumas 37 – 30 Griffons

No changes as Springbok team for Soweto named

Heyneke Meyer has kept faith in the Springbok team that battered the Wallabies last week by naming an unchanged side to take on New Zealand in Soweto.

Boks by 2

Springbok team

15. Zane Kirchner (Blue Bulls)
14. Bryan Habana (Western Province)
13. Jaco Taute (Lions)
12. Jean de Villiers (captain, Western Province)
11. Francois Hougaard (Blue Bulls)
10. Johan Goosen (Cheetahs)
09. Ruan Pienaar (Ulster, N Ireland)
08. Duane Vermeulen (Stormers)
07. Willem Alberts (Sharks)
06. Francois Louw (Bath)
05. Andries Bekker (Stormers)
04. Eben Etzebeth (Stormers)
03. Jannie du Plessis (Sharks)
02. Adriaan Strauss (vice-captain, FS Cheetahs)
01. Tendai Mtawarira (Sharks)

Replacements

16. Tiaan Liebenberg (Western Province)
17. Coenie Oosthuizen
18. Flip van der Merwe (Bulls)
19. Marcell Coetzee (Sharks)
20. Elton Jantjies (Lions)
21. Juan de Jongh (Stormers) / Jaco Taute (Lions)
22. Pat Lambie (Sharks)