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Rugby Championship 2022: Fixtures, results and team news, plus how to watch on TV

Argentina are top of the Rugby Championship table after two rounds with a crushing win over Australia in San Juan. 

Wallabies coach Dave Rennie did not mince his words when he described the loss as simply "not good enough". The home side ran in seven tries for their biggest ever victory over Australia, who have been depleted by injury and player absences for personal reasons.

"Massive disappointment. Not good enough," Rennie said. "You could see there were four tries that were kicks in behind us. We certainly got dominated in the collision area.

"We created plenty of opportunities but we have to be patient. Rucks not a disaster, we just weren’t clinical enough.

"We lacked cohesion with a few changes. We’ll look at the footage but we’re better than that. It’s a massive disappointment. We want to earn the respect of the country and you don’t do it with performances like that."

(All times BST)

Ian Foster will coach the All Blacks through to the 2023 World Cup after New Zealand Rugby moved to end uncertainty over the team’s leadership.

Joe Schmidt will also be given an official, hands-on role within the set-up following Saturday’s 35-23 victory over South Africa in Johannesburg.

The former Ireland head coach will focus on the side’s attack ahead of upcoming home matches against Argentina on August 27 and September 3.

The NZR board voted unanimously to keep Foster, who had lost five of his last six Tests in charge prior to the weekend. That was despite Mark Robinson, the organisation’s chief executive, declining to give his backing to the status quo in the wake of the win against the Springboks.

Foster admitted that he was in the dark over his immediate future in post-match interviews at Ellis Park but voiced his satisfaction

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