The Wallabies will look to start the rugby tournament strongly as they face Argentina in Mendoza.
Dave Rainey’s men made a strong start but eventually lost 2-1 to England in the July series after defeats in Brisbane and Sydney.
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They face an Argentina side looking to avenge their defeat in 2021 and are enjoying life under new coach Michael Cech after a 2-1 win over Scotland.
This is Chika’s first time meeting his old team since leaving in 2019.
The rugby tournament will open with the Springboks taking on the All Blacks in Mbombela.
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The Wallabies next play Argentina in Mendoza on August 7.
It will be the opening round of the rugby tournament and the Wallabies will then travel to San Juan before returning home.
Dave Rainey’s men will then face South Africa in Adelaide and Sydney before taking on the All Blacks in Melbourne and Auckland.
The Wallabies vs Argentina series will be shown exclusively on Stan Sport.
The first test will be ad-free, live and on demand, with extended coverage on Stan Sport from 4:45 a.m. AEST.
It will also take place in the second Test with matches against South Africa and a simulcast of the All Blacks on Nine Network.
The most popular match between South Africa and the All Blacks will be shown on StanSport.
The first Test will be ad-free, live and on demand, with extended coverage on Stan Sport from 12.30pm.
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* All times AEST
first round
Sunday, August 7
South Africa v New Zealand, Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit at 1.05
Argentina-Australia, Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, 5.10
the second round
Sunday, August 14
South Africa – New Zealand, Emirates Park, Johannesburg, 1.05
Argentina v Australia at Bicentario Stadium, San Juan, 5.10am
third round
Saturday 27 August
Australia v South Africa, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, 3.30pm
New Zealand v Argentina, Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch, 5.45pm
The fourth round
Saturday, September 3
New Zealand v Argentina, FMG Waikato Stadium, 5/17
Australia – South Africa, Allianz Stadium, Sydney, 19.35
5th round
Thursday, September 15
Australia v New Zealand, Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, 7.45pm
Sunday, September 18
Argentina v South Africa, Vélez Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires, at 5.10
The sixth round
Saturday, September 24
New Zealand v Australia, Eden Park, Auckland, at 19.05
South Africa – Argentina, Hollywood, Pet Kings Park, Durban, 17.05
The first Test between the Wallabies and Argentina will begin at 5:10 a.m. EDT at Argentina’s Malvina Stadium on Sunday, August 7.
The program will be commercial-free from 4.45am AEST and will be shown throughout the match on Stan Sport.
There are still a number of tickets available for rugby tournament matches in Australia.
The Wallabies will travel to Adelaide for the first time since 2004 as they face South Africa at the Adelaide Oval on August 27.
This will be followed by a historic match at the Sydney Football Stadium, the first international match at the new stadium on 3 September.
The Australian leg of the tournament will conclude with a rare middleweight test as the Wallabies and All Blacks travel to Melbourne on September 15.
Argentina (15-1): Juan Cruz Malia Santiago Cordero, Matias Orlando, Geronimo de la Fuente, Emiliano Bovelli; Santiago Carreras, Thomas Copley; Pablo Matera, Marcos Cramer, Juan Martin Gonzalez; Thomas Lavanini, Matthias Alemanno; Francisco Gomes Cudilla, Julian Montoya (captain), Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
Alternatives: Agustin Crevy, Tomas Gallo, Joel Sclavi, Santiago Grondona, Rodrigo Bruni, Lautaro Bazin Velez, Tomas Albornoz and Matias Moroni
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Walls (15-1): Tom Wright, Jordan Pitaya, Lynn Eketow, Hunter Bisame, Marika Koropiti, Quade Cooper, Nick White, Rob Vallettini, Michael Hopper (c), Jed Holloway, Matt Phillips, Darcy Swain, Alan Alalatua, Volao Waenga, James Slipper.
ReservesLachlan Lonergan, Matt Gibbons, Taniela Topo, Nick Frost, Rob Liotta, Pete Samo, Jake Gordon, Rhys Hodge.
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South Africa (15-1): Damien Willemsee; Hendry Pollard, Fave de Klerk; Jasper Fizzy, Peter Steve Du Toit, Sia Colsey (capt); Lood de Jager, Eben Etzebeth; Frans Malherbe, Malcolm Marks, Trevor Niakan
Alternatives: Bendy Mbonambi, Steven Kitchoff, Vincent Koch, Salman Murat, Franco Mostert, Quagga Smith, Jaden Hendricks, Willy Le Roux
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New Zealand (15-1): Geordie Barrett. Will Jordan, Rico Ewan, David Hawley, Caleb Clark; Byuden-Barrett, Aaron Smith; RD Savia, Sam Kahn (capt), Akira Evans; Scott Barrett, Sam Whitelock; Angus Tavau, Samson Taukiyahu, George Bauer
Alternatives: Dean Cole, Ethan de Groot, Trail Lomax, Topo Fay, Shannon Fritzel, Finley Christie, Richie Muonga, Quinn Tobiah
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