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Nienaber credits Boks for 'full-on' performance: 'We can't fault the effort'

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In DurbanSpringbok coach Jacques Nienaber said they gave it their all as they beat Argentina 38-21 at Kings Park, a victory that was pyrrhic as the Boks failed their overall Rugby Championship examination.

The Springboks needed to win by 39 clear points, something that would have seen them score the necessary tries required to get a bonus point win.

They also failed in that department as the five tries they scored were neutered by Argentina's three and also denied them the bonus point that would have drawn them level with the All Blacks. RECAP | Springboks beat Pumas in error-ridden contest as All Blacks win Rugby Championship Nienaber who admitted that the All Black loss at Ellis Park and their inconsistent tour of Australia cost them the tournament, said they left everything on the field in chasing their needed result. "We can't fault the effort.

It was a different game and there were so many permutations," Nienaber said. "We needed to win and get a bonus point. We all sat down and bought into the plan we took into the game."We gave it as good a shot as we could, but unfortunately, we came up short.

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