Wallabies aiming to break Newlands win drought against Springboks
Second place in the world rankings and probably second place in the Rugby Championship are up for grabs when South Africa host Australia in Cape Town on Saturday.

Second place in the world rankings and probably second place in the Rugby Championship are up for grabs when South Africa host Australia in Cape Town on Saturday.
The Springboks are ranked second and the Wallabies third going into the penultimate-round southern hemisphere contest at tradition-steeped Newlands stadium.
But the Wallabies would rise to second behind world champions New Zealand if they can end a 22-year Cape Town jinx.
Since a 26-3 win there in 1992 over opponents making only their second appearance after years of apartheid-induced isolation, the Wallabies have suffered six consecutive losses.
The most one-sided of those reverses came 12 months ago when South Africa completed a home-and-away double with a 20-point triumph.
Australia turned the tables this month with a 24-23 win in Perth that proved anything but a celebration for Springbok wing Bryan Habana as he reached the 100-cap milestone.