A rare win in New Zealand showed South Africa what they were capable of but halfback Faf De Klerk won't be satisfied unless they produce the same result against the Wallabies on Sunday.

The Springboks revived their Rugby Championship campaign with a rousing 36‑34 defeat of the All Blacks in Wellington that followed losses in Australia and Argentina.

In the hours that followed that upset, the Wallabies were shocked 23‑19 by Argentina on the Gold Coast.

The loss dropped Australia to an all‑time low of No.7 in the world and, not having won in South Africa since 2011.

Australia and South Africa drew twice in last year's championship, while each side beat the other at home in 2016.

In their most recent clash in Brisbane last month the Wallabies prevailed 23‑18 over the Springboks.

The Wallabies take on South Africa at 3.05am this Sunday and Argentina will host the All Blacks at 10.40am this Sunday.

[Source:TVNZ]

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