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Your support makes all the difference.SOUTH AFRICA overwhelmed Argentina 42-22 in Port Elizabeth on Saturday, the opener in a two-match series marking the first official Test between the two countries on South African soil.
The Springboks put an unconvincing first-half display behind them to run in three tries in the second half. Joel Stransky, the recalled stand-off, included a try in a 22-point haul that equalled his country's scoring record in a Test.
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