
New Zealand shock wasteful Springboks 33-16 in opening Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry Test
Clinical New Zealand outscored wasteful South Africa by five tries to one for a shock 33-16 victory in Johannesburg on Saturday in the first Test of a…
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Clinical New Zealand outscored wasteful South Africa by five tries to one for a shock 33-16 victory in Johannesburg on Saturday in the first Test of a four-match series. Kolbe slotted his second penalty of the half soon after, and South Africa nudged into a 13-12 lead that they retained until half-time. Will Jordan dives over to score one of his tries for the All Blacks.
Furthermore, Fly-half Ruben Love kicked four conversions. Kolbe maintained his perfect goal-kicking record from another penalty seven minutes into the second half, but the match then took a dramatic turn. New Zealand wanted a fast-paced game, South Africa supposedly wanted to slow it down.
In addition, By the end, South Africa had two men in the sin-bin and given their status as the world’s leading side, this goes down as a disintegration.
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Clinical New Zealand outscored wasteful South Africa by five tries to one for a shock 33-16 victory in Johannesburg on Saturday in the first Test of a four-match series.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesKolbe slotted his second penalty of the half soon after, and South Africa nudged into a 13-12 lead that they retained until half-time.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWill Jordan dives over to score one of his tries for the All Blacks.
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Fly-half Ruben Love kicked four conversions.
according to Daily DispatchKolbe maintained his perfect goal-kicking record from another penalty seven minutes into the second half, but the match then took a dramatic turn.
according to Daily DispatchNew Zealand wanted a fast-paced game, South Africa supposedly wanted to slow it down.
according to The Guardian — International EditionBy the end, South Africa had two men in the sin-bin and given their status as the world’s leading side, this goes down as a disintegration.
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