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Ken Borland

Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu of the Springboks is challenged by Gonzalo García of Argentina (L) and Julián Montoya, Captain of Argentina during the 2025 Rugby Championship game between South Africa and Argentina at Kings Park Stadium in Durban, South Africa on 27 September 2025. (Gerhard Duraan/BackpagePix)

The Springboks are on the cusp of winning back-to-back Rugby Championship titles and assistant coach Mzwandile Stick and captain Siya Kolisi want to do it with a solid performance.

The Boks take on Argentina in the final Rugby Championship clash in Twickenham on Saturday and Stick and Kolisi said on the eve of the Test match their focus is on the quality of their performance.

The Springboks go into the final round with a one-point lead over second-placed New Zealand in the standings and they will know the permutations by the time they take on the Pumas.

“Breaking records is nice and so is winning competitions, but the quality of our performance will be the most important aspect for us because we also have a tough end-of-the-year tour coming up,” said Stick.

“So, our main focus is on the match against Argentina and ensuring that we deliver an 80-minute performance. Last week’s result (the Boks 67-30 victory against the Pumas) is in the past, and we certainly learnt a few things from that match after leading by only two points at halftime.

“Last week we scored, and then they would score, and we conceded penalties that kept them in the game. And if one looks carefully at Argentina, they beat New Zealand and Australia, so if we don’t learn from that and the errors we made last week, we’d be silly.

“They are a good side, they’ll be desperate, and they are a passionate rugby nation. They’ve also selected a team with world-class players, and some senior players surrounding the younger guys, so it will be important to lay a strong foundation up-front and for the backs to deliver a skillful performance.”

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