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All Blacks earn 100th win for McCaw

06th October 2012 17:24

Sam Whitelock scores South Africa New Zealand 2012

Try time: Sam Whitelock

The All Blacks completed an impressive clean sweep in the Rugby Championship on Saturday, overcoming South Africa 32-16 at Soccer City on the outskirts of Johannesburg.

In a performance worthy of their status as the top-ranked team in the world, New Zealand weathered an early storm to overturn a half-time deficit and eventually run out comfortable winners.

The result extends the All Blacks' winning streak to 16 consecutive games, moving them within touching distance of the world record.

The Springboks led 16-12 at the break having dominated for most of the first half but were given a lesson in counter attacking to be outscored two tries to one in the opening stanza.

The All Blacks reversed the trend in the second period, adding two more tries while denying their hosts any points to underline their supremacy.

It was a classic case of shifting momentum - while South Africa started with a bang and ended with a whimper, the Kiwis progressively upped the tempo until there was only one team left in the contest.

The much-vaunted Highveld crowd mirrored their team's effort as they made it very clear to the All Blacks they weren't in Auckland anymore in the early stages but the corridors were filled with fans leaving the stadium with ten minutes left on the clock.

As was the case a week ago, Johan Goosen missed his first two attempts at goal but the hosts would nevertheless open the scoring with a rare sight: A South African try from a set-piece move. Willem Alberts bust through the All Black defence before offloading to Jean de Villiers, who showed off some juggling skills but managed to hold on. Bryan Habana was in space outside his skipper and had an easy run in, scoring behind the posts.

Goosen had no problems with the conversion and could further extend the lead to 10 points at the end of the first quarter when Brodie Retallick was penalised for a dangerous tackle.

The All Blacks had hardly ventured into the South African half but took their first chance to score in typical fashion, with a blistering counter-attack from broken play to send lock Sam Whitelock over in the corner.

If the hosts weren't already alerted to the New Zealand's ability to punish their mistakes, they were given a reminder on 35 minutes. Habana came flying up in search of an intercept, it didn't work, and Hosea Gear ghosted through the gap left in the Bok defensive line before offloading to Aaron Smith, who finished. Dan Carter's conversion gave the visitors a lead that made a mockery of the possession and territory stats.

The Boks were dealt another blow as Goosen was forced off injured but replacement fly-half Elton Jantjies held his nerve with his first kick to put South Africa back in front at 13-12.

Jantjies found the target again from 48 metres with the last act of the half to give the hosts a deserved four-point advantage at the interval.

The All Blacks moved back in front almost immediately after the restart however after Jaco Taute missed a tackle on Israel Dagg, who combined with Kieran Read to set up a try for Ma'a Nonu.

Disorganised defending cost the Boks another try as Conrad Smith touched down to put the visitors ten points clear once Carter had added the easy extras.

Two misses from Jantjies suggested the Boks' woes at the kicking tee were far from finished, prompting De Villiers to turn down a shot at goal in favour of chasing a try. And it nearly paid off, but Habana was not able to hang on when presented with a chance in the corner.

The last quarter was one-way traffic. Carter added a neat drop and a penalty to move his team well clear...in more ways than one.

Man of the Match There were a number of candidates in black but the official award went to Kieran Read, who was once again the ultimate example of a complete number eight as his ball skills matched his contribution in the tight exchanges.

Moment of the match: The All Blacks' second try, scored by Aaron Smith, summed up where these teams are at the moment. An instance of a Springbok trying too hard to do something special was punished by a clinical finish. Give All Blacks scraps, and they will feast!

Villian of the match: The 'fans' who left early.

The scorers:

For South Africa:
Try: Habana
Cons: Goosen
Pens: Goosen, Jantjies 2

For New Zealand:
Tries: Whitelock, A. Smith, Nonu, C. Smith
Cons: Carter 3
Pen: Carter
Drop goal: Carter
Yellow card: Dagg (66th min - offside)

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.

Referee: Romain Poite (France), Greg Garner (England)
Assistant referees: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

By Ross Hastie at Soccer City

Comments

powerplay says...

I don't like to praise teams that dont deserve it, but this Abs team deserve every bit of praise they get!

They've won everything worth winning in Rugby and they've done it in style!

I said in the pre match prediction that Abs will win by 2 tries, well looks like they won by 3 tires, plus kicks of all kind, pen, drop, cons..

Even with a man in the bin, they were still scoring points!

At the 2nd half, it was if the Abs came out and said, "Ok no more playing around, we were only mucking around in the 1st half, now were gona play for real!" And then score a try in the first minute...

The rest is history....

Posted 18:17 06th October 2012

davodiablo says...

That try at the start of the second half was crucial . I felt there was no going back after that.

SA matched up at set piece and ruck but were given a lesson in defense and attack out wide .

What other sport could dish up a game of that intensity in what was effectively a dead rubber?

Posted 18:10 06th October 2012

olepete says...

What a match! I believe the penalty that appeared to be against Retallick was actually awarded against someone else, further infield, for offside. But R may in any case be cited.

Posted 18:09 06th October 2012

JayStarr says...

Really, really poor by the Sprinboks. They were doing ok in the 1st half, but in the 2nd half they were just inexcusably poor. The only shining light was Elton Jantjies, who I think did well under the circumstances.

Beast, du Plessis, Alberts, Etzebeth and Taute practically did not feature AT ALL... and as a result we did not exhibit any of the physicality that normally bothers NZ. We weren't in their faces at all. The substitutions was too little too late. Besides, Lambie got to touch the ball once in the 20 minutes he was on, and Juan de Jongh - after getting 5 minutes last week - got 3 minutes this week! What is the point of making a tactical substitution if you make it impossible for them to contribute !?

Poor, poor, poor. The coaching staff - especially the kicking and defense coaches - should shoulder some of the blame for this loss... Our kicks were just giving away possession and our defense was asleep - the All Blacks were simply drawing the defender and passing the ball, but we could not stop them! And HM, whatever he did, did not deliver a team who was in the right place phsychologically.

The All Blacks are clearly the best team in the world right now. The Springboks clearly still have a way to go. BUT, they WILL get there.

Posted 18:07 06th October 2012

Kiwikev says...

Congrats the AB and King (Sir) Richie!

Posted 18:03 06th October 2012

roid2000 says...

SA will always have a dominant forward pack but it's men v boys in terms of how to play attacking rugby....take out the rolling maul close to the line and you wonder where the boks will get points on a consistent basis. Need Lambie and a fit Goosen sooner rather than later...

Posted 18:01 06th October 2012

kitch says...

a class above..the quick ball movement was awesome.. congrats world champion ABs.

Posted 18:01 06th October 2012

hellovanite says...

Obviously tier one nations only....

Posted 18:00 06th October 2012

hellovanite says...

Nice one Ritchie,100 test wins, you can't really argue with that. How about a top 10 of player test victories PR? I'd like to see what the stats are for players currently still playing. On second thoughts better not, it might upset georgesmith.

Posted 17:58 06th October 2012

passtheball says...

Top game from Hosea Gear (welcome back) and two stuff ups from Habana. ABs living on scraps and still coming out on top is a great effort by the whole team. Hard to see who will beat them.

Posted 17:56 06th October 2012

piriaka says...

... and fancy East Coast thrashing King Country 56 - 25 in Ruatoria!!!! Talk about Ngati Porou over te Rohe Potae!!!

Posted 17:53 06th October 2012

melkdave says...

Well as predicted an enjotavle game,although maybe not the clash of the titans some where hoping for.The overall class of the ABs was it the end telling.How they controlled the ball when down to 14 men was very good,and their passing,offloading,and pace was awesome.F/Louw battled and was again immense imo,but just outgunned in the end,DCs guidance was also outstandingalong with the defence ,where their line speed didrupted the bokke all match.Now onto the 3rd Blesdoe cup match,and maybe a 100 caps for Mealanau.,and K.Read as captain i expect.Will NZ put out the 2nd string ,i expect so after all its a dead rubber for them,and have nothing to prove now.

Posted 17:53 06th October 2012

piriaka says...

There you go!! Too many old thinkers in that Bokker side. Good on the All Blacks - they could have won with 14 men the whole game!!

Posted 17:51 06th October 2012

Golden_statenba says...

@South Africa

Great game I think this side will get better. They are young but played with loads of heart.

@All blacks

Damn what can you say. In South Africa they played like they were at home. Who is going to beat this team!? They took the reff out and just got on with the game and did what you have to do and score trys

@Georgesmith

Well you got your wish 9-0 penilty count at the end of the first half Dagg yellow card but wait...they still won?

Posted 17:51 06th October 2012

PREEST says...

All blacks scored within 30 seconds of the second half. They can score from anywhere in the field, and in a way that no other international team seems to be able to at the moment. It was over as a contest when Nonu crossed in the second half.

Posted 17:49 06th October 2012

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