BRISBANE, Australia (AP) If history is the best guide, South Africa's nine-match winning streak will end in Brisbane on Saturday.
Australia has won its past seven Brisbane matches against South Africa by an average of 20 points, including a 21-9 victory in 2009 which was the Wallabies' only Tri-Nations win that season and champion South Africa's only loss.
Australia has only one win in five tests this year, including two losses in a row to New Zealand to start the Rugby Championship. South Africa has beaten Argentina twice and has the early lead in this year's tournament.
Halfback Ruan Pienaar, whose 68 tests include that 2009 loss, says he can't explain the reason for South Africa's poor record in Brisbane. Or that on Australia's east coast for that matter; South Africa has also lost all six matches played in Sydney since the code went professional in 1996.
"I don't think you can put your finger on that," Pienaar said. "For us, we take a lot of pride in playing back home and it's the same for Australia they want to put in a big performance before their home crowd."