The 2024 Rugby Championship: South Africa Vs New Zealand (Game 1) Tips

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The 2024 Rugby Championship: South Africa Vs New Zealand (Game 1) Tips

Many rugby betting sites predicted world champions South Africa would have the upper hand heading into the Rugby Championship, and with three wins from three, they are the team to beat. 

In a rematch of last year's World Cup final, New Zealand will be looking to knock the Springboks off their perch at Ellis Park in the first instalment of a double-header.

South Africa Vs New Zealand Betting Tips: Another Close Battle Expected

In October's World Cup final in Paris, the Springboks won 12-11 after New Zealand had skipper Sam Cane sent off in the 27th minute. 

The gulf between the sides appears to have widened since then, but these nations often bring out the best in each other whenever they meet.

South Africa Vs New Zealand: Either Team To Win By Under 6.5 Points/Draw - 2.6 With RTBet

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South Africa Vs New Zealand Predictions: 

Will Jordan Enter Another Purple Patch?

Will Jordan was an unused sub in the All Blacks’ historic loss to Argentina in Round 1, but he scored twice last time out in their 42-10 revenge win.

It follows a scintillating World Cup performance in which he found the line in four consecutive appearances before finding the Springboks too difficult to overcome in the final.

Whether playing for club or country, Jordan often follows up one scoring game with another, and he also scored in Rounds 2 and 3 of the Rugby Championship last season, including in a win over South Africa. 

The Panel's South Africa Vs New Zealand Prediction 2: Will Jordan To Score A Try - 2.75 With Luckster Sport

Arendse In Impeccable Form

Springbok Kurt-Lee Arendse shares favouritism with teammate Cheslin Kolbe amongst many betting apps to be amongst the try scorers.

Arendse is so respected by his Bulls franchise back home that he has reportedly been granted a six-month leave of absence to make a very lucrative cameo for Japanese League One club Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars in a season that will overlap with the United Rugby Championship. 

It’s another step forward in the blossoming of the 28-year-old, who has scored 17 tries in just 19 internationals.

Four more tries, which he could score in this tournament alone, would see him jump into the top 10 all-time try scorers list for South Africa in half the time of any of his peers on that illustrious list. 

Arendse found the line in four of his last five internationals, including in August 2023 against the All Blacks, and has scored tries in two of his three head-to-heads.

The Panel's South Africa Vs New Zealand Prediction 3: Kurt-Lee Arendse To Score A Try - 2.4 With Bet365

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