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Boks blow it in Dunedin

15th September 2012 10:17

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Opening try: Israel Dagg

New Zealand took one step closer to claiming the Rugby Championship title after seeing off South Africa 21-11 at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on Saturday.

The All Blacks, unbeaten in 14 Tests, outscored the Springboks two tries to one for a win that sees them take a commanding lead in the competition.

It certainly wasn't the best performance by the home side and they can count themselves lucky to come away with four points after South Africa blew several scoring opportunities - particularly in goal-kicking - that could have seen the match end in their favour.

Morne Steyn, Frans Steyn and Johan Goosen managed only two of nine attempts between them, whilst the visitors also let three chances slip with the try-line begging.

Indeed, this was a Test the Boks could have and should have won. Instead, South Africa's woeful kicking display and questionable tactics eventually proved costly and now leave New Zealand empty-handed after Aaron Cruden denied the visitors a losing bonus-point thanks to his successful penalty kick on full-time.

South Africa drew first blood when Morne Steyn raised the flags for the first and only time on 18 minutes after his namesake Francois had missed earlier from long range and Bryan Habana failed to hold an awkward pass with the line open.

The All Blacks struck back immediately though. Hooker Andrew Hore put in some hard yards before a beautiful offload from number eight Kieran Read set speedster Israel Dagg - who also handled four times in the movement - away for the opening try. Cruden missed the conversion, but the All Blacks were in front (5-3).

The two Steyns then missed three penalties between them, including a regulation shot from the Bok number ten on the stroke of half-time that could've put his team in front at the break.

But it was New Zealand who held the slender lead, even though the Springboks had 58 per cent territory and forced six turnovers from the All Blacks while conceding two.

South Africa came out firing in the second forty, but once again squandered points after Habana lost the ball on the run with the try-line in sight while Zane Kirchner's drop attempt missed the posts.

They finally broke through when Habana produced a moment of genius, chipping over the top and gathering for a super try - Morne Steyn missed the conversion, but the Boks were in front and deservedly so (5-8).

Cruden levelled the scores with a successful penalty (8-8) and then converted another sensational solo try - this time from replacement half-back Aaron Smith who dummied and sidestepped through the defence from 25 metres out.

Disaster then struck for the men in green and gold when replacement prop Dean Greyling was binned for taking out All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw. It was a night to forget for the Bulls prop, who also coughed the ball up with the try-line beckoning in the dying minutes and conceded a string of penalties.

Down to 14 players, South Africa's kicking woes spread to a third player when replacement Johan Goosen missed from halfway but he kept the game alive going into the final 10 minutes with a successful effort to make it 15-11.

But two penalty calls handed Cruden a pair of three-pointers that he made no mistake with to deny South Africa a bonus-point and make it four wins from four for New Zealand.

Man of the match: For South Africa, Duane Vermeulen was rock-solid while try-scorer Bryan Habana injected plenty of pace into the backline. However, it's hard to look beyond the inspirational performance from All Blacks captain Richie McCaw who gave as good as he received in the forward exchanges.

Moment of the match: Habana's touchdown was certainly one for the highlights reel, but replacement scrum-half Aaron Smith - dropped to the bench for a breach of team protocol last weekend - turned disgrace into triumph when he came off the bench to score New Zealand's decisive try.

Villain of the match: We seriously doubt we'll see Dean Greyling in a Bok jersey again after his error-prone and ill-disciplined 30 minutes on the field... oh, make that 20 minutes on the field - he spent 10 in the bin for his assault on McCaw.

The scorers:

For New Zealand:
Tries: Dagg, A Smith
Cons: Cruden
Pens: Cruden 2

For South Africa:
Try: Habana
Pens: M Steyn, Goosen

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

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

Referee: George Clancy (IRE)

By Dave Morris

Comments

startledwombat says...

Given that many people were picking a walkover, that has to be one of the closest walkovers I've ever seen.

Terrific work tactically by the Springboks in the numbers committed to the the rucks and mauls, and the timing of defensive runners striking up into the three-quarters to close off the All Black options out wide. I think a count of the number of times the All Blacks managed to complete a planned move would amount to 3 or fewer.

Springbok precision was poor, possibly due to the pace of the game. Even with their lack of precision they were still in the game until Greyling's thuggery.

The forwards are doing enough things well to persuade Meyer to stick with his game plan. But he needs more than just one strike weapon - the Bokke will be impoverished without the brillliant Habana.

NZ vs SA remains the most compelling rivalry in the sport of rugby.

Posted 12:47 15th September 2012

RealRugby says...

Boks very impressive at the breakdown today, not often you see the AB's beaten in this area. However i'd be surprised if their forwards are on speaking terms with the backs, seeing their hard work wasted by clueless decision making.

On the ref - why do we have to keep seeing this northern hemisphere rubbish in this comp? They really know how add a bore factor to the game. Would have rather had a south African ref than that!

Also, the bok half back kept kicking the ball back into the ruck? Surely the forward he is kicking into are offside? Or is there some fancy ruck rule for this?

Finally McCaw - what an amazing player!

Posted 12:33 15th September 2012

leebok says...

I am actually pleased we lost. Im now hoping HM will learn the lesson. Well done to NZ for plugging away for 80 mins and teaching boks another lesson.

drop Morne, Zane and send Greyling home and play Flouw Goosen and Lambie and I guarantee wins or at least the respect of the rugby world.

Posted 12:21 15th September 2012

passtheball says...

Citing commissioner needs to look at Greyling's S15 games too as there is plenty of evidence of serial offenses there. His yellow card today was no surprise.

Awful rugby game from both teams. A mass of high kicks and a NH whistle happy ref were a big part of the problem. Will any Rugby Champ game have a SH ref?

SA have the bones of a good future team with some changes but its only when the they look like they have lost that they play rugby worth watching.

Posted 12:21 15th September 2012

Wallaroo says...

Boks under HM = a lesson on how to pluck defeat from the jaws of victory, last week again Aus and this week against NZ. Thinks it's time SA imports a coach, seems like all the locals are redundant.

Posted 12:17 15th September 2012

powerplay says...

hate to say i told u so, but like i said in the match preview, the boks regardless of form, always step up when playing nz!!! On another note, McCaw had a legendary game! when most players take a rest, he still chases, right up to the 80th minute! Who ever said he was getting old??

Posted 11:38 15th September 2012

scot_rsa says...

The future should be crystal clear. No room for Morne or Zane any more. Scrummy and both centres also poor. HM actually had the forwards performing until daft substitutions, not sure why Kruger went off. And Greyling!!! I haven't seen such ineptitude since Dale Santon. In fact I'm probably insulting Santon by comparing Greyling to him. SA have much better props. No excuses HM, your stubbornness lost that game.

Posted 11:37 15th September 2012

fattysock says...

p.s. Just heard the Australian commentator tell us that Barnes missed a penalty... even though the flags were raised, the scoreboard updated and everyone started running back to half way. I look forward to the "Clueless Commentator" call in the Hot/Not column this week!

Posted 11:33 15th September 2012

supersecondrow says...

Disappointing loss for the Boks. Effectively 3 in a row (draw in Mendoza was as good as a loss). Meyers first year doesn't look to have started well. The clown PdV must be smiling to himself right now.

Posted 11:31 15th September 2012

foxxf1re says...

I was going to say could Morne Steyne please go home, but on second thought, could most of the Bulls Players please go home.

Posted 11:21 15th September 2012

RugbyLeRoux says...

New Zealand were below par today and were there for the taking. They just seem to have the ability to create something from nothing, even when they're playing badly, mark of a great team. Boks forwards were immense today but Steyn, Kirchner and Greyling (what a knob by the way!) can kiss their test careers goodbye if HM has any sense. Probably see them all start next weekend then!

Posted 11:20 15th September 2012

cantyboy says...

What is it, that we have to put up with Northern Hemisphere refs for our game,there hasn't been a decent one since Derek Bevan and now just watching the start of the Wallabies v Puma's we have that idiot Wayne Barnes as the bloody ref,already he gave a penalty to the Pumas because of his shocking scrum call.Refs are more than half the problem at scrum time with their inconsistent calls at scrum time,update Barnes has just sped up his scrum call.Praise jesus,but back to AB's v Boks,mistakes by both teams,best try would have to be Byran Habana's,brilliant,AB's maybe lucky,but once again Captain Ritchie puts his body on the line,superb.

Posted 11:15 15th September 2012

Ferdie says...

oh i see . . . 'unassailable lead' has become 'commanding lead'

more like it!

Posted 11:15 15th September 2012

Lankanallblack says...

Just how good is Richie McCaw?

Posted 11:03 15th September 2012

ben7 says...

How did the boks lose that? They owned in almost everything....... apart from goal kicking of course.

I would make a better 10 than Morne Steyn at the moment for christ sake. How bad can you be??

JDV. USELESS

Kirchner. Useless as always too

Greyling? I liked the hit on McCheat but youre absolute rubbish

On a posotive note, how good was Goosen when he came on!? and how good was louw? lost count of how many turnovers he made

HABANA!! What a try!!!!

Posted 11:00 15th September 2012

mfbLions says...

Morne Steyn must go....

Posted 10:59 15th September 2012

fattysock says...

Totally kicking for the game was 6/16 ... in an indoor stadium?? What's up with that!?

Very lucky for the ABs today. Definitely didn't play well. Boks were the better team overall, and looked especially dangerous when they did keep the ball in hand. We totally dodged a bullet here.

Posted 10:56 15th September 2012

Martinmarais78 says...

BLUE BULLS RUGBY FOREVER!!!

Thanks HM, you blew it with Morne Steyn, Greyling and Kirchner. You only get a change like this once in a blue moon, but threw it away by trying to proof to the e nation you are right and we are wrong...

HM is a Strauli in the making...

Posted 10:52 15th September 2012

FISH says...

morne must just dissapear

Posted 10:50 15th September 2012

Golden_statenba says...

Wow Abs lucky that those kicks missed.

Abs playing scrappy rugby right now but winning and doing enough to grab the title. Will have to step it up away from home

Posted 10:49 15th September 2012

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