The Springboks’ Rugby Championship opener in opposition to the Wallabies will get underway within the morning of Saturday, 10 August, as Sanzaar confirmed the event’s schedule.
This 12 months the Rugby Championship will return to the 12-match mini-tour format following an abbreviated event in 2023 as a result of World Cup in France.
Every crew will play six matches comprising three residence matches and three away matches, and can play every crew twice. Nonetheless, every crew will host a two-match tour, will play an away two-match tour and a one-match residence and away sequence in opposition to the third remaining crew.
This 12 months, defending champions New Zealand will play two matches in South Africa and can host Argentina for 2 matches. Reigning World Champions South Africa will play two matches in Australia after internet hosting New Zealand, whereas Australia will play two matches in Argentina.
The Springboks open their Rugby Championship marketing campaign with a mini-tour of Australia, taking up the Wallabies in Brisbane and Perth.
In response to the official schedule, the Take a look at match in Brisbane on Saturday, 10 August is about to kick off at 6.45am (South Africa time). whereas the Take a look at in Perth will begin at 11.55am on Saturday, 17 August.
The Springboks’ residence Take a look at matches in opposition to New Zealand in Pretoria and Cape City and in opposition to Argentina at Mbombela will get underway at 5pm (SA time).
In the meantime, the away Take a look at in opposition to Los Pumas in Santiago will kick off at 11pm.
Springboks’ Rugby Championship schedule (SA time):
Saturday, 10 August: vs Australia, Brisbane (6.45am)
Saturday, 17 August: vs Australia, Perth (11.55am)
Saturday, 31 August: vs New Zealand, Pretoria (5pm)
Saturday, 7 September: vs New Zealand, Cape City (5pm)
Saturday, 21 September: vs Argentina, Santiago (11.55pm)
Saturday, 28 September: vs Argentina, Mbombela (5pm)
Full Rugby Championship schedule right here
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