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Preview: South Africa v New Zealand

05th October 2012 07:21

SKY_MOBILE Richie McCaw and Jean de Villiers New Zealand South Africa

Brink of a milestone: 100 wins for Richie McCaw?

It's only been a rugby venue for a few years but Soccer City is fast becoming synonymous with milestones and 100 seems to be the (un)lucky number.

Two years ago, South Africa were on the verge of sealing a memorable victory for John Smit as the country prepared to celebrate the 100th cap of a great leader. Until it all went wrong in the dying seconds when Smit missed a tackle on Ma'a Nonu...you know how the story ends.

The All Blacks are back on the Highveld as another iconic captain sits on the brink of setting an impressive record.

If New Zealand win - and in the process complete a clean sweep of the inaugural Rugby Championship - Richie McCaw will become the first player to notch up 100 Test victories.

It would be a mammoth achievement that very few players will ever be able to realistically aspire to. IF it happens against the Springboks, the All Blacks' greatest rivals, it would truly be a memorable occasion. (It will also move the All Blacks within one win of their record for consecutive victories -17, dating back to 1969 - and two away from the world record currently held by Lithuania.)

But King Richie shouldn't count his chickens just yet.

Saturday's hosts are looking pretty sharp, as the second-string Wallabies found out last week. It was a great performance that went a long way to turn the tide of criticism and sparked a wave of optimism for a new era of Springbok rugby.

But it's a misconception that the Springboks have adopted a new style or are suddenly playing fantastic attacking rugby. What few people recognise is that Boks made a whopping 185 tackles at Loftus- the most they've ever made, and more than double they made against New Zealand at Forsyth Barr Stadium.

While the buzz on the streets is that Johan Goosen has transformed the Boks into an brilliant expansive side, the stats reveal that they only carried the ball 80 times in Pretoria. Sure, Goosen took his options very well, but the truth is the Wallabies did the bulk of the attacking and most of the Springboks' tries originated from turnovers from Aussie mistakes.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that Goosen isn't a great addition to the side (because he clearly is a class act) but it would be naive in the extreme to expect the Springboks to fling the ball about against New Zealand and win.

Expect a similar approach to last month's clash in Dunedin, where South Africa would have won if they had capitalised on their opportunities.

With their focus placed so heavily on forcing the opposition into mistakes, the great problem of the Bok attack - for years now - has been their excruciating predictability. What South Africa fans are craving is the willingness to have a tilt at unlocking the opposition defence from a first phase/set piece moves and there is no better team in the world at that than Steve Hansen's current crop of men in black. They don't need always need a string of phrases to set up an attack. Clean line breaks remain the ultimate way to create try-scoring chances and they are masters at doing it.

But they will need to bring their full bag of tricks to get past the green and gold wall. Unlike last week in Argentina, where the All Blacks had the benefit of a southern hemisphere referee who kept the rucks clean, they will not enjoy the luxury of having bucket-loads of quick ball on Saturday as they face a serious challenge from a young South African pack that is growing in stature and confidence by the week.

Indeed, Meyer can rightly be chuffed with the progress made by his new-look team. Yet the question remains, have they progressed enough to stop the world champions, who are riding a wave of confidence? We'll find out soon enough.

Players to watch:

For South Africa: Bryan Habana might have been in the spotlight last week (and he is in great form) but Francois Louw and Duane Vermeulen were the real stars of the show. It's no coincidence that they have played the least amount of rugby of anyone in the Bok team over the last six months. They are simply bursting with energy and their work at the breakdown could provide the key the victory for the hosts. Another guy feeling fresh, Coenie Oosthuizen, is only likely to play 20 or 30 minutes but he'll come off the bench breathing fire. The Bok coach reckons he has the potential become "true great of all time," so expect him to make a real impact.

For New Zealand: The All Blacks finally clicking in Argentina was in no small measure down to the contributions of Ma'a Nonu and Kieran Read. The big centre is getting back to his barnstorming best while the vice-skipper was dishing out offloads and passes that most number eights can only dream about. Israel Dagg had a quiet game by his standards last week but he expects to get given a fair amount of ammunition in Soweto - if he fires, it'll spell trouble for the Boks.

Head-to-head: Johan Goosen is good, very good, but Dan Carter is the best there is, the best there ever was, hell, he could be the best there ever will be. As our guest columnist mentioned this week, fly-half is the most important position on the field: The playmaker needs to make the most important decisions in the most important games. DC has set the benchmark against which all tens are measured so we will get an insight into Goosen's true potential.

Previous results:
2012: New Zealand won 21-11 at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin
2011: South Africa won 18-5 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
2011: New Zealand won 40-7 at Westpac Stadium, Wellington
2010: New Zealand won 29-22 at Soccer City, Johannesburg
2010: New Zealand won 31-17 at Westpac Stadium, Wellington
2010: New Zealand won 32-12 at Eden Park, Auckland
2009: South Africa won 32-29 at Rugby Park, Hamilton
2009: South Africa won 31-19 at Absa Stadium, Durban
2009: South Africa won 28-19 at Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein
2008: New Zealand won 19-0 at Newlands
2008: South Africa won 30-28 at Carisbrook, Dunedin
2008: New Zealand won 19-8 at Westpac Stadium, Wellington
2007: New Zealand won 33-6 at Jade Stadium, Christchurch
2007: New Zealand won 26-21 at Absa Stadium, Durban
2006: South Africa won 21-20 at Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
2006: New Zealand won 45-26 at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Prediction: New Zealand are the only team to enjoy regular success in the Republic. They have a habit of turning up the heat in the last 20 minutes, exactly when the Boks have struggled a bit. That, combined with the Kiwis' vastly more experienced side, leads me to back the All Blacks to win by less than five points.

The teams:

South Africa: 15 Zane Kirchner, 14 Bryan Habana, 13 Jaco Taute, 12 Jean de Villiers (c), 11 Francois Hougaard, 10 Johan Goosen, 9 Ruan Pienaar, 8 Duane Vermeulen, 7 Willem Alberts, 6 Francois Louw, 5 Andries Bekker, 4 Eben Etzebeth, 3 Jannie du Plessis, 2 Adriaan Strauss, 1 Tendai Mtawarira.
Replacements: 16 Tiaan Liebenberg, 17 Coenie Oosthuizen, 18 Flip van der Merwe, 19 Marcell Coetzee, 20 Elton Jantjies, 21 Juan de Jongh, 22 Pat Lambie.

New Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Cory Jane, 13 Conrad Smith, 12 Ma'a Nonu, 11 Hosea Gear, 10 Daniel Carter, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Richie McCaw (c), 6 Liam Messam, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Brodie Retallick, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Andrew Hore, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Keven Mealamu, 17 Ben Franks, 18 Luke Romano, 19 Adam Thomson, 20 Piri Weepu, 21 Aaron Cruden, 22 Tamati Ellison.

Date: Saturday , October 6
Venue: Soccer City, Soweto
Kick-off: 17.00 (15.00 GMT - Sun 7 Oct 4:00 NZT)
Weather:Partly cloudy. 30°C max but cooling rapidly
Referee: Romain Poite (France), Greg Garner (England)
Assistant referees: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

By Ross Hastie in Johannesburg

Comments

KiwiLad says...

Jaystarr, wouldnt it be irrelkevant if he looked those stats up?

They are stats just the same

Posted 21:38 05th October 2012

kitch says...

if ever the abs were to loose this year it would be here.

SA are a formidable foe and have talent to burn, and just need to click with ball in hand and game plan.

altitude... a huge factor in SA favour! Actually makes me wonder how it is that SA hasnt done better in world rugby bc of the altitude factor. Teams who have gone there struggle esp in the last quarter

job done.. ABs will want to win this one but the fact the championship has been won already may mean there not fully primed

home town advantage

Posted 20:33 05th October 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

Jaystar: Don't think ThaMei was at all pretending to have known those scores. He's just great with the stats

Posted 20:23 05th October 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

Thanks ThaiMai. Looks like othe countries are in there. Leonard would have been top at one stage. Shame clocks didn't stop then.

Assume you deleted all the Welsh? They're the best in the world they say.

Posted 19:58 05th October 2012

golden_statenba says...

I think South Africa could stop the ABs from getting that record tomorrow.

Home crowd and a bit of confidence this is a great chance to break the Abs

Will be supporting the Ab's but this will be a battle royal!!

Posted 18:21 05th October 2012

tuffnut says...

@JayStarr lol no doubt there'll be a loads of "BOOOOOOFA" both in Goosen's channel and around the park tomorrow - and it'll be testimony to the younger players' characters whomever manages to hold their composure during this ultra high-pressure encounter. This is supposedly why Hansen chose the older/more experienced Gear and Thompson in place of Savea and Sam Cane.

@All Saffas saying the ABs will take this one. Sorry but we're not buying it! Everyone knows the ABs play worse when they're expecting to win so we're not going to fall into that trap no matter how much you might try and make us think otherwise. We're expecting the Boks to be very dangerous and you have the advantage of playing a travel fatigued All Blacks side in your own highveld so actually the odds are stacked in YOUR favour.

A win tomorrow for the Springboks should be easy. Springboks by 20 points (plus+)!

Posted 17:15 05th October 2012

Kiwikev says...

This game can go either way but I have to think it will be close...

@ PREEST

I am with you and while I obviously want the AB to win, I would be shocked if they did so by more than ten...

Posted 17:14 05th October 2012

Kiwikev says...

noord_transvaal says...

Dan Carter - most overrated player there ever was and ever will be.bah humbug

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Rolling on the floor...

Posted 17:11 05th October 2012

Rosbif says...

@tha_mai. Thanks for very interesting post. (I wonder if Carter has his sights on that no.1 spot?)

Posted 16:54 05th October 2012

BillyMutt2 says...

Yep, I'd say @tha_mai's stats are pretty convincing. Against SA, that is - they've only won 6 times in the last 16 matches.

But good luck to SA on Saturday. They're going to need it.

Posted 16:14 05th October 2012

JayStarr says...

@ thai_mai: Thank you oh sage of rugby... Thanks for scrolling up and seeing the scores and then pretending like you just knew all of this...

Anyway, I just saw that before I saw your post - and am eating my words as we speak. I obviously put the trauma of those occassions out of my mind...

But it won't happen on Saturday !

Posted 15:53 05th October 2012

badza says...

Bokke moet wen om sy reputasie as'n top klas rugby nasie te hou.

Posted 15:07 05th October 2012

tha_mai says...

Jaystarr: When last did the AB's beat the Springboks "convincingly" even in New Zealand?

do you not follow rugby? here are the last six scores NZ v SA: 32-12, 31-17, 29-22, 40-7, 5-18, 21-11.

At test level, 40-7 looks OK to me. 158 points to 87. Average 11 point margin and 20 tries to five over those six matches. Convinced?

No of course not, bring out the excuses! you are fast becoming the Trinats2 of SA rugby!

Posted 14:59 05th October 2012

jontheref says...

Incredible to have won 99 out of 111.

He will get his 100 soon, tomorrow if the Bokke are don't raise their game.

But if they do, we will have seen (hopefully!) a fantastic game.

I think NZ will sneak it, that winning mentality will drag them over the finish line.

Posted 14:55 05th October 2012

tha_mai says...

ArmchairGeneral says...100 test match victories- chart of nearest contenders

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and here they are the top 10, numbers on winning tests and their career percentage win rate

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McCaw (NZ) 99, 89%

Gregan (Aust) 93, 68%

Leonard (Eng and Lions) 89, 76%

Mealamu (NZ) 84, 86% = Muliaina (NZ) 84, 84%

Carter (NZ) 80, 89%

Pelous (Fra) 79, 68%

Woodcock (NZ) 77, 86%

O'Driscoll (Ire and Lions) 75, 60%

Fitzpatrick (NZ) 74, 82%

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I'd say that the ten in that list won't change for a long time, four of them still playing - the next player still active is Nathan Sharpe in 23rd place with 66 wins, 60% and Ali Williams at 26th on 63 wins 85% and I doubt we'll see either of them more than one more season, if that.

Posted 14:52 05th October 2012

JayStarr says...

@ tuffnut: You're right that there will be heavy traffic heading Johan Goosen's way...

...but what you and the All Blacks have not really thought through is that they'll have to dodge Willem Alberts and Duanne Vermeulen first ! "BOOOOOOFA!" As Justin Marshall would say. :P

@ tweedledee49: LOL! I just thought "how does it go again?" Then I remembered... And now it's stuck in my head! I'm walking through the house with Bret Hart's theme song playing in my head... feeling like I'm gonna KICK SOME ASS (right after I make this cup of tea). :P

@ All the people saying the All Blacks will win convincingly: What are you smoking? When last did the AB's beat the Springboks "convincingly" even in New Zealand? Now you excpect them to do that on the highveld after flying back from Argentina? You're saying people are getting carried away after the Boks' performance against a weakened Australia - how about you getting carried away after the AB's performance against a tired Argentina?

Posted 14:15 05th October 2012

philipjfry says...

The Boks defense against the Wallabies was solid but then again it was a pretty impotent and unimaginative attack at times even for all Beal's efforts. If the Boks concentrate on shutting down the ABs attack from first phase ball (which they probably will considering the ABs v Pumas game) they need to try and build a defensible lead in the first twenty minutes. But in South Africa players and coaches still believe that 'you have to earn the right to go wide' so I just can't see them building a lead early on. They will need time to settle unless the more opportunistic players like the Goose and Habana go hell for leather and conjure up some tries from thin air (sweet!). But really the Springboks hopes of a win rests on Kirchner as the last line of defense; if the AB to manage to run the blockade from first phase ball no team in the world will be able to track back to help the full-back defend. Is he really up to the challenge? We know he's not. I reckon the game will be decided as a contest before half-time.

Posted 14:06 05th October 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

100 test match victories. Wow!!!!

Will a non-AB ever get a crack at that record!

PR: I'd like to see the chart of nearest contenders...

Posted 13:50 05th October 2012

fattysock says...

@Noord_transvaal

I realise you are probably just trolling, but can you please explain how you can over-rate someone with DC's record. He's won everything that's possible for him to win.

And don't bring the "Yeah, but he plays for the ABs, so it's easy for him" argument. Of course he has an advantage playing for the ABs... but he's actually got to be good enough to GET INTO the ABs to enjoy that advantage.

Posted 13:48 05th October 2012

Carpelone says...

Crucial player: Pienaar. With Alain Rolland, he will have a lot of opportunities to kick at goal and, if he kicks like he usually does for Ulster, the Boks will have a great chance.

People here are underestimating the influence on AR on the game, he may be a happy whistler, but allows orthodox behaviour at breakdown, which is an advantage for the Boks and he has the personality to match the # 7 in black.

New Zealand were impressive against Argentina and the Boks must lift their game to be in the contest. However, that was the only good performance in a while from New Zealand....

Posted 13:36 05th October 2012

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