AUSTRALIA  49 V   SOUTH AFRICA  0
  COMPETITION: Tri Nations                                                                                               Updated 30.07.2006
  VENUE: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane DATE: 15 July 2006 SPECTATORS: 35,978
  REFEREE: Paul Honiss (New Zealand) HALFTIME: 30-0  
  SCORERS: SCORERS:
  TRIES: Giteau (2), Paul, Holmes,  Latham, Chisholm TRIES:
  CONVERSIONS: Mortlock (5) CONVERSIONS:
  PENALTY GOALS: Mortlock (2) PENALTY GOALS:
  DROPPED GOALS: DROPPED GOALS:
   
15 Chris Latham Queensland Reds 15 Percy Montgomery (21) Natal Sharks
14 Mark Gerrard (22) ACT Brumbies 14 Akona Ndungane (22) Blue Bulls
13 Stirling Mortlock ACT Brumbies 13 Jaque Fourie Lions
12 Matthew Giteau ACT Brumbies 12 Wynand Olivier Blue Bulls
11 Lote Tuqiri NSW Waratahs 11 Bryan Habana Blue Bulls
10 Stephen Larkham ACT Brumbies 10 Jaco van der Westhuyzen NEC, Japan
9 George Gregan (Capt.) (20) ACT Brumbies 9 Enrico Januarie (20) Lions
8 Scott Fava WA Western Force 8 Pierre Spies Blue Bulls
7 George Smith (19) ACT Brumbies 7 Juan Smith Cheetahs
6 Rocky Elsom NSW Waratahs 6 Joe van Niekerk (19) Western Province
5 Daniel Vickerman (18) NSW Waratahs 5 Danie Rossouw (18) Blue Bulls
4 Nathan Sharpe WA Western Force 4 Victor Matfield Blue Bulls
3 Guy Shepherdson ACT Brumbies 3 CJ van der Linde Cheetahs
2 Jeremy Paul ACT Brumbies 2 John Smit (Capt.) Natal Sharks
1 Greg Holmes Queensland Reds 1 Os du Randt (17) Cheetahs
   
16 Sean Hardman Queensland Reds 16 Danie Coetzee London Irish, England
17 Al Baxter NSW Waratahs 17 Eddie Andrews (1) Western Province
18 Mark Chisholm (5) WA Western Force 18 Albert van den Berg (5) Natal Sharks
19 Phil Waugh (7) NSW Waratahs 19 Jacques Cronjé (6) Blue Bulls
20 Sam Cordingley (9) Queensland Reds 20 Fourie Du Preez (9) Blue Bulls
21 Mat Rogers NSW Waratahs 21 Meyer Bosman (15) Cheetahs
22 Clyde Rathbone (14) ACT Brumbies 22 Breyton Paulse (14) Clermont, France
   
  COACH: John Connolly COACH: Jake White
               
MATCH NOTES
This was Australia's biggest win over South Africa. It was the second biggest defeat of South Africa in their 100 year history, the biggest being England's 53-3 win at Twickenham back in 2002.
Spies and Ndungane were making their test debut for South Africa.

Sources
http://www.planet-rugby.com/Tournaments/Tri_Nations/story_52455.shtml
http://www.itsrugby.com/modules/site/game_test.php?lang=fr&id=34196&menu=D
http://www.genslin.us/bokke/
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2094-2271976,00.html