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WATCH LIVE >> Australia vs South Africa Live Stream & TV Channel Wallabies vs Springboks Live Streaming Free Online Rugby Championship 2018 Full HD

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Australia vs South Africa Live Stream & TV Channel Wallabies vs Springboks Live Streaming Free Online Rugby Championship 2018 Full HD












Australia vs South Africa Live Stream & TV Channel Wallabies vs Springboks Live Streaming Free Online Rugby Championship 2018 Full HD






















































Australia vs South Africa Live Stream & TV Channel Wallabies vs Springboks Live Streaming Free Online Rugby Championship 2018 Full HD










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The Springboks head to Suncorp Stadium to take on the Wallabies this Saturday in the Rugby Championship, live on Sky Sports Action from 10.30am.












Both sides are in urgent need of a win, Australia having lost their June series to Ireland and still without a win in this year’s Rugby Championship – though they’ve only played two games and both were against the All Blacks.












South Africa had a better June in that they beat Eddie Jones’ England, but after kicking off with a win over Argentina in Durban in round one of the Rugby Championship, they fell to the Pumas in the away fixture in Mendoza a week later, a performance that coach Rassie Erasmus slammed as “terrible" and “unacceptable".












It’s still a bit soon to say Erasmus is under pressure to keep his job; he’s only lost three games in charge of the Boks.












However, since he’s only been at the helm for six matches, his superiors will be keeping a close eye on South Africa’s results a year out from the World Cup.












Erasmus’ tenure started with a loss to Wales in Washington DC with a scratch side, then the series win over England which included a defeat in the dead-rubber third Test.












A pair of victories against Argentina would have ensured he was ticking along well, but the defeat changes the complexion of his time in charge.












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If the Boks lose to Australia this week, then next week they have to beat New Zealand to avoid a return of one win from the previous five fixtures.












Losses over the next two weeks would definitely put some pressure on Erasmus, who would then have a success rate of 38 per cent after eight games in charge.












Cheika, on the other hand, is under pressure right now. The series loss to Ireland was close, and given Ireland’s status as the second best team in the world, there was no shame in it. The same can be said of the two losses to the All Blacks.




































































































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