All Blacks stun Springboks to end 12-match win streak
New Zealand overcame a tough physical challenge to outscore South Africa five tries to one and win the first test 33-16 at Ellis Park on Saturday to go one-up…
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New Zealand overcame a tough physical challenge to outscore South Africa five tries to one and win the first test 33-16 at Ellis Park on Saturday to go one-up in the four-match series. The second test is in Cape Town next Saturday. South Africa’s try came from Andre Esterhuizen with three penalties and a conversion from Cheslin Kolbe.
Furthermore, Will Jordan extended his run as New Zealand’s record try scorer with two tries that bookended scores from Josh Moorby, Fabian Holland and Luke Jacobson. Ruben Love kicked over four conversions. South Africa’s forwards then held the upper hand, but errors stymied their hopes of converting dominance into points, while the All Blacks refused to capitulate and were back ahead when giant lock Fabian Holland charged down a clearance from Grant Williams and went over in the 48th minute.
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New Zealand overcame a tough physical challenge to outscore South Africa five tries to one and win the first test 33-16 at Ellis Park on Saturday to go one-up in the four-match series.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesThe second test is in Cape Town next Saturday.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSouth Africa’s try came from Andre Esterhuizen with three penalties and a conversion from Cheslin Kolbe.
reliability low1/3 sourcesWill Jordan extended his run as New Zealand’s record try scorer with two tries that bookended scores from Josh Moorby, Fabian Holland and Luke Jacobson.
reliability low1/3 sourcesRuben Love kicked over four conversions.
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South Africa’s forwards then held the upper hand, but errors stymied their hopes of converting dominance into points, while the All Blacks refused to capitulate and were back ahead when giant lock Fabian Holland charged down a clearance from Grant Williams and went over in the 48th minute.
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The second test is in Cape Town next Saturday.
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