South Africa ended their autumn tour of the northern hemisphere on a high note by beating England 27-13 on Saturday at Twickenham Stadium in London.
The Springboks scored two tries by Kurt-Lee Arendse (33rd) and Eben Etzebeth (50th), and the English only one by Henry Slade (72).
However, the balance sheet remains mixed for the South Africans who leave, after two inaugural defeats in Ireland (19-16) and France (30-26), with two victories, in Italy (63-21) and therefore in England.
Le Quinze de la Rose, for its part, once again disappointed on Saturday.
Australia coach Eddie Jones' side have won just one of their last six home matches.
His fall record is two defeats, against Argentina (30-29) and South Africa, an easy victory against Japan (52-13) and a draw in the last ten minutes against New Zealand ( 25-25) last Saturday at Twickenham.