Player ratings: Mission accomplished

OPINION: South Africa retained their unbeaten record for 2019 with a scrappy 24-18 win over a willing Argentina in Pretoria on Saturday.

The teams scored two tries each, with the boot of flyhalf Elton Jantjies the difference - a conversion and four penalties against a conversion by Joaquin Diaz Bonilla, who also kicked a penalty while replacement Benjamin Urdapilleta kicked the other penalty for the Argentineans.

Jan de Koning rates the South African players!

15 Warrick Gelant:

Not many opportunities in a stop-start first half, but a well-timed pass in Sibusiso Nkosi try. Had a kick charged down early in the second half and his clearance kicks were poor.

5/10

14 Sibusiso Nkosi:

Had limited opportunities, but showed his finishing ability when he bust through a couple of defenders to score the first try of the match. He topped that with beating several defenders on his way to the second try.

8/10

13 Jesse Kriel:

Had his moments, including a couple of decent runs. Was not flawless and missed two tackles, but also won a crucial turnover.

6/10

12 André Esterhuizen:

Big and powerful and used his size to good effect. Made some valuable metres.

6/10

11 Dillyn Leyds:

Limited opportunities in the first half, but a better workrate after the break. Will remain a fringe player.

5/10

10 Elton Jantjies:

Showed his skill, with a superb flat pass in Sibusiso Nkosi's first try. Some great out-of-hand kicking and fielding of high kicks. Landed crucial penalties for the win.

7/10

9 Cobus Reinach:

Did his reputation more harm than good - especially with his two-step intercept pass for the Guido Petti try and the crucial penalty he conceded that resulted in Pablo Matera try.

3/10

8 Marcell Coetzee:

Was good value for his short stint on the field, which included a turnover and a couple of tackles. Left the field with concussion in 17th minute.

6/10

7 Rynhardt Elstadt:

His biggest contribution was on defence - making 16 tackles. Add to that a handful of carries and you find he was very productive.

7/10

6 Siyamthanda Kolisi:

Satisfactory return to Test rugby - a few decent carries and made all his tackles

6/10

5 Lodewyk de Jager:

Not his best game in Green and Gold, but still one of the most productive players - 12 tackles, five carries and plenty of ruck cleans.

6/10

4 Rudolph Snyman:

Produced his usual skilful performance, with some decent carries and great offloads. Also had a line-out steal. But his work on defence was lacking.

6/10

3 Vincent Koch:

Made plenty of carries, although with very few metres. Made 10 tackles and three turnovers for a very productive day.

7/10

2 Schalk Brits (captain):

Showed his full array of skills, especially at line-out time. Made the second-most tackles in the Boks team - 13.

7/10

1 Thomas du Toit:

A few strong carries, but under pressure in the scrums. His work on defence was disappointing.

5/10

Replacements:

16 Siyabonga Ntubeni (on for Brits, 71st minute):

Not enough time to be rated.

17 Lizo Gqoboka (on for Du Toit, 47th minute):

Brought stability to a rickety Springbok scrum and made all his tackles.

6/10

18 Wilco Louw (on for Koch, 78th min):

Not enough time to be limited.

19 Marvin Orie (on for De Jager, 68th minute):

Not enough time to be rated.

20 Marco van Staden (on for Kolisi, 53rd minute):

Made the most of his time with three carries, six tackles and one crucial turnover.

6/10

21 Albertus Smith (on for Coetzee, 17th minute):

His workrate and boundless energy, could not make up for the high number of missed tackles.

5/10

22 Francois de Klerk (on for Reinach, 70th minute):

Not enough time to be rated.

23 Frans Steyn (n for Esterhuizen, 55th minute):

Made all his tackles and produced a couple of decent offloads.

6/10

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