Player ratings: Great escape

You can use any number of clichés - the great escape, get-out-of-jail free, etc. Take your pick.


The fact is South Africa will know they were fortunate not to have suffered their first-ever loss to Argentina, even more fortunate than when they got away with a 16-all draw two years ago.


However, years from now the record books will not reflect the nature of the game, just that the Springboks beat the Pumas 33-31 in Salta on Saturday.


For almost an hour only one team seemed likely to win.


Then Bok coach Heyneke Meyer cleared his bench and the replacements made a huge impact - saving the day.


Jan de Koning rates the South African players!


15 Willie le Roux:

Looked to create a few things, but his kicking game early on let him down. He still remains South Africa's most potent attacking weapon.

7/10


14 Cornal Hendricks:

Scored a crucial try just on the hour mark as the Boks worked their way back into the game, but missed some crucial tackles.

5/10


13 Damian de Allende:

Had a couple of decent runs and made most of his tackles, but looked out of his depth at times.

5/10


12 Jean de Villiers (captain):

The Springbok captain was a rock on defence and showed guts to opt for a line-out that resulted in Marcel Coetzee's try.

6/10


11 Bryan Habana:

Showed he still has a big appetite for tries and knows how to score them. However, also slipped some crucial tackles.

6/10


10 Handré Pollard:

The young man is going through a tough learning school and while he still has plenty to learn, making nine tackles without slipping any says a lot about his character.

6/10


9 Ruan Pienaar:

His kicking game went from bad to worse as the game wore on, although he had one decent break.

5/10


8 Duane Vermeulen:

His power and cover defence saved the Boks on a number of occasions. His line-out work is also invaluable.

7/10


7 Juan Smith:

Once you removed the emotion of his remarkable comeback, you will realise he had an ordinary day at the office.

5/10


6 Francois Louw:

Was the rock that kept the Boks in the game, producing the highest tackle count in the match - over and above his work at the breakdown.

8/10


5 Lodewyk de Jager:

Nowhere near the standards that saw him get a Bok call-up - very lazy on defence and slipped as many tackles as he made. Won his line-outs though.

4/10


4 Eben Etzebeth:

Early knock-on when the Boks looked to counter and struggled with the ball in hand. Made some decent tackles and stole a couple of line-outs.

5/10


3 Jannie du Plessis:

His scrumming remains a major issue and he also slipped some important tackles.

3/10


2 Bismarck du Plessis:

Conceded a penalty that gifted the Pumas their first points and missed a number of tackles, including a crucial one that resulted in Argentina's second try.

2/10


1 Gurthrö Steenkamp:

It is hard to find a reason for why he started, or is even in the team. Can't scrum anymore and his workrate is poor.

3/10


Replacements:


16 Adriaan Strauss (on for B du Plessis, 51st min):

Got the Boks the go-forward ball they lacks in the first hour and made all his tackles.

7/10


17 Tendai Mtawarira (on for J du Plessis, 45th min):

Carried the ball just once, but stood his ground in the scrums and made is tackles.

6/10


18 Frans Malherbe (on for Steenkamp, 45th min):

Had one big run, made his tackles and despite being penalised in one scrum, the Bok set piece steadied once he took to the field.

6/10


19 Bakkies Botha (on for Etzebeth, 69th min):

Not enough time to be rated.


20 Marcell Coetzee (on for Smith, 51st min):

Scored a crucial try, made a huge impact with ball in hand and made plenty of tackles - without slipping any.

9/10


21 Francois Hougaard (on for Pienaar, 59th min):

His service was better than that of Pienaar and he made all his tackles.

6/10


22 Morné Steyn (on for Pollard, 55th min):

Showed his experience when it mattered most and showed his BMT by slotting the match-winning penalty under enormous pressure.

6/10


23 Lwazi Mvovo:

Not used.