All Blacks 33 Boks 6 (f/t)

Keo.co.za brought you all the action from the Vodacom Tri-Nations game in Christchurch.

All Blacks – Tries: Brendon Leonard, Nick Evans, Dan Carter. Conversions: Carter (3). Penalties: Carter (4).
Springboks - Penalties: Derick Hougaard (2).

80 min: The hooter goes, but the Blacks try to keep it alive. A great spot tackle by Pietersen on Conrad Smith sees the ball travel back. Carter tries to chip for the chase and some untidy work at the following ruck sees the ball squirm loose. Carter collects and strolls to the tryline unopposed. He adds two more to take his tally to 23, as Dickinson signals the end of the game (7/8). ALL BLACKS 33-6

78 min: Olivier toes it down the touchline and races against Carter, who manages to hoof it out just before the corner flag. But an elaborate lineout move breaks down because of a spilled ball. The Boks are penalised at the scrum and the Kiwis clear.

76 min: The All Blacks receive slow ball, but maintain possession and continue their assault on the Bok line. Eventually Nick Evans takes it wide and the overlap forces an uncertain Paulse to come in. Evans eludes him and scores in the corner. It’s a great conversion by Carter, who is striking them with real confidence now (6/7). ALL BLACKS 26-6

73 min: The All Blacks test the Boks defence and the kick is placed in space. Pietersen tries to get back but the bounce evades him. Fotunately for the Boks, Gerrie Britz saves the day and they are able to clear.

69 min: The Boks try to keep the ball alive by offloading in the tackle but the All Blacks intercept and initiate the counter. Howlett slips through on the inside and flips it to Rokocoko who juggles and veers to the left. Replacement scrumhalf Brendon Leonard is in support to receive the final pass and shows good gas to finish. Carter adds the extras to the match-winning movement (5/6). ALL BLACKS 19-6

67 min: A shocking clearance by Wynand Olivier sees Rokocoko field and counter. Jerry Collins is in support but cannot complete the pass to Muliaina. It’s the story of the All Blacks’ night: a promising move ruined by poor handling.

65 min: Pienaar misjudges a kick over the top that rolls dead and brings play back to halfway. The good news for South Africa is Wannenberg is back on the park.

60 min: The Boks win a penalty and Pienaar will have a crack from 50m out. It’s a poor connection once again, but it eats into the time the Boks have the one-man disadvantage (0/2).

58 min: The relentless All Black wave is stopped short by some fantastic defence and Dickinson gives South Africa the penalty. However, a stupid error by Albert van den Berg sees Dickinson reverse the decision, and Carter extends the lead (4/5). ALL BLACKS 12-6

56 min: With a man in the bin, the Boks look to slow the game down and Paulse is penalised for being offside at the ruck. Carter takes quickly as the All Blacks try to keep the momentum going. But it’s another unforced error that thwarts their intentions again, with captain McCaw knocking on.

52 min: Rodney So’oialo surges through the middle of a maul and the All Blacks are in a very promising scoring position. Wannenburg kills the ball and this time Dickinson reaches into his pocket and sends him to the sin bin. Carter makes it tell on the scoreboard (3/4). ALL BLACKS 9-6

50 min: A strong run by Muliaina allows the All Blacks to move into the Boks 22. The defence looks stretched but manages to regroup. Carter opts to kick crossfield to Rokocoko but Paulse lumps him into touch. The Boks breathe again.

49 min: The Kiwis take it wide again but the Boks’ defence force the kick from Howlett. Pienaar is back again and clears up to halfway.

46 min: The All Blacks are penalised at the breakdown and Hougaard has a chance to level the scores. Great kick (2/3). SCORES LEVEL 6-6

43 min: Another poor lineout by the New Zealanders sees the ball come back to Pienaar who drops a clever kick that rolls out on the opposition 22. Weepu tries to clear from the following lineout, but he carried it back into the 22. Great opportunity for the Boks.

42 min: The Boks spill the ball off the kickoff and the All Blacks swoop on the loose ball. It goes out quickly and the All Blacks have an overlap. Isaia Toeava decides to hold the pass and the Boks are able to snuffle the attack. The defence proves telling again and Van Heerden collects a loose ball. Pienaar clears.

Half-time: ALL BLACKS 6-3

39 min: It’s a scrappy scrum, but somehow the Boks get it back through Wannenburg. Pienaar finds space with a great rolling kick that sends the Kiwis scrambling back. They opt to counter but the move eventually comes to nought and Dickinson points everbody towards the changing room.

38 min: Carter clears but keeps it in play. Pietersen covers and is eventually bundled into touch by Joe Rokocoko. But a skew throw by Mealamu allows the Boks to get out of trouble once again. Some great work off the scrum by Cronje and the supporting Pedrie Wannenburg sees the Boks advance 15 m downfield and secure another scrum.

35 min: The Boks edge closer to the line and Dickinson eventually awards the scrum to the visitors. It really has been tough for the Bok frontrankers against the likes of Tony Woodcock and Hayman, but they do well on this occasion. However, some superb defence drives the second phase attack backwards and the Kiwis are handed the scrum.

33 min: Another penalty against the Blacks. Robinson is called for taking out the player’s legs at the maul from the lineout. Hougaard could level the scores with this kick, which is 45 m out and near the left hand touchline. It doesn’t have the distance (1/2), but Piri Weepu’s clearing kick comes off the side of his boot and the Boks will have a lineout 15m out.

30 min: New Zealand run hard at the Boks but the line holds firm and the ball is eventually lost forward by a Kiwi player. The ‘B’ team is showing plenty of heart but it has to be said the All Blacks are failing to execute with any great authority. The Kiwis exert immense pressure on the Bok scrum but Carl Hayman then puts a boot on a player at the ensuing ruck. Dickinson penalises him and Hougaard provides a relieving clearance.

27 min: Great steal by Keith Robinson at the lineout on the Bok 22 and the All Blacks swing it wide. McAlister steps beautifully and breaks, but his passing it less accurate and the move falls flat. Missed opportunity for the Blacks but it’s an ominous sign the hosts are finding their rhythm.

25 min: Jacques Cronje is penalised for a transgression at the breakdown. Dickinson calls on the captains to have a word as the breakdown offences are slowing the game significantly. This penalty is in Carter’s range, an absolute sitter in fact. No mistake by Carter, and the hosts are back in front (2/3). ALL BLACKS 6-3

23 min: The Boks enjoy a sustained period of possession and move up into Kiwi territory. The All Blacks are called for a high tackle 15m in from touch and 30m from their own line. Hougaard lines it up – it’s good (1/1) . SCORES LEVEL 3-3.

21 min: This time it’s the Boks’ turn to deny a promising attack, as Wikus van Heerden wins a turnover on his own 22. Hougaard shows a willingness to run the ball and throws it as far as Murray who bounces the first tackle and then goes to ground. Pienaar sends it back to Hougaard who now decides to put it out on halfway.

19 min: Carter tries a short 22 drop out by Mealamu knocks on. The Boks now have a great attacking opportunity to pick up some points. A great Kiwi scrum forces the Boks to go blind and Pietersen surges through. McCaw nails him and the All Blacks reign supreme at ruck time again. Penalty New Zealand. Carter clears.

18 min: The Boks are awarded a penalty in centre-field about 55m from the All Blacks’ line. Pienaar steps up to take the monster kick. He hits it terribly and it dribbles over the dead ball line (0/1).

16 min: Another great throw to the line-out by Du Plessis and Pienaar opts to employ a box kick once again. The ball bounces loose and CJ van der Linde snaps it up on the All Blacks’ 22. Unfortunately, he loses it forward and the Boks impede at the ruck. Carter clears up to the Boks’ 10m line.

13 min: A solid scrum by the Boks sets up a promising sequence of pick-and-goes. Ruan Pienaar chips overhead to Doug Howlett, who evades the defender and makes a few metres before going to ground. Carter finds space with the kick and the ball rolls out in the Boks’ 22.

12 min: The All Blacks turn it over at ruck time yet again but some superb defence by Bismarck du Plessis results in Mils Muliaina being held up. The Boks win the scrum.

9 min: The All Blacks forwards are playing some enterprising rugby and make 30 metres before Breyton Paulse is called for offside play. Carter will have another shot at goal. It’s a beauty form the left-hand touchline 45m out (1/2). ALL BLACKS 3-0.

7 min: Daniel Carter opts to kick for goal and strikes the right hand upright (0/1).

5 min: First scrum to the Boks in centre-field. Jannie du Plessis is penalised and the All Blacks tap quickly. Bismarck du Plessis is then penalised for not rolling away at the subsequent ruck.

1 min: Derick Hougaard kicks deep to Richie McCaw in the centre. It comes back to Luke McAlister who clears as far as JP Pietersen. The fullback makes a good run but the All Blacks manage to turn it over. It’s a long build up that eventually is culled by an alleged high-tackle on a Kiwi player. Harsh call by Stuart Dickinson.

Kickoff: Chilly conditions but the rain has stayed away and the wind is minimal. The All Blacks perform the haka. This time it’s the Ka Mate rather than the Kapa a Pango, which is unsurprising considering the Boks are playing with what is effectively a ‘B’ team.

All Blacks: 15 Mils Muliaina, 14 Doug Howlett, 13 Isaia Toeava, 12 Luke McAlister, 11 Joe Rokocoko, 10 Dan Carter, 9 Piri Weepu; 8 Rodney So’oialo, 7 Richie McCaw (c), 6 Reuben Thorne, 5 Keith Robinson, 4 Chris Jack, 3 Carl Hayman, 2 Keven Mealamu, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Subs: 16 Andrew Hore, 17, Neemia Tialata, 18 Jerry Collins, 19 Chris Masoe, 20 Brendon Leonard, 21 Conrad Smith, 22 Nick Evans.

South Africa – 15-JP Pietersen; 14-Breyton Paulse, 13-Waylon Murray, 12-Wynand Olivier, 11-Jaco Pretorius; 10-Derick Hougaard, 9-Ruan Pienaar; 8-Jacques Cronje, 7-Pedrie Wannenburg, 6-Wikus van Heerden, 5-Johann Muller (c), 4-Albert van den Berg; 3-Jannie du Plessis, 2-Bismarck du Plessis, 1-CJ van der Linde.
Subs: 16-Gary Botha, 17-Eddie Andrews, 18-Gerrie Britz, 19-Hilton Lobberts, 20-Michael Claassens, 21-Peter Grant, 22-Tonderai Chavhanga.



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  • 51.Rooineck: Reply to this comment

    These are Mullers words after the game to SABC sport, need we say more
    If Richie McCaw had blond hair and wore a green jersey or had dreadlocks and wore a yellow jersey he would never finish a test,” said Muller, referring to Springbok flank Schalk Burger and the Wallabies’ openside George Smith.

    I rest my case that we should get decent refs in our games

  • 52.captain fantail: Reply to this comment

    Sorry the AB’s were so bad and you were beaten by so little.

  • 53.cane: Reply to this comment

    33-6.

    Yip, the Ab’s didn’t play that well. But the score is also a reflection on the SA Team of the day. They had heart, stout defence, but not much else.

    Joe Rokocoko’s inside/flick pass to Evans had more class than anything shown by the Bok “B” Team in 80 minutes.

    AB’s are certainly not peaking too early.

  • 54.captain fantail: Reply to this comment

    53 Cane AT the end of the day,as you say the score was 33-6. As I said on the other thread GH must be ashamed that the Boks scored two penalties against his team in 80mins.

  • 55.cane: Reply to this comment

    Rooineck,

    Sour grapes I’d say. Ref had a good game. The usual slip ups here and there, but no more than anyone else on the field.

    He’ll be at the WC for sure, time SA learned how to play him. How many Tests has Dickinsen officiated in when SA has been playing?

  • 56.cane: Reply to this comment

    Capt,

    I’m sure GH isn’t too thrilled at this point. But I don’t think any of the other contenders for WC glory are exactly hitting their straps either.

    Next week looms as a great contest. Bledisloe and 3N up for grabs.

    SA on the other hand now have no meaningful opposition until they meet England in a must win Pool match at the WC.

  • 57.Rooineck: Reply to this comment

    Cane
    We have had a problem with Dickinsen since 2003 when we wanted him banned. Read the following
    Save Boks from Dickinson
    29/05/2003 22:03 – (SA)
    Terror ref returns
    Hendrik Cronjé, Die Volksblad
    Durban – Attempts are being made behind the scenes to prevent Australian referee Stuart Dickinson from ever handling a Test involving the Springboks again.

    To the amazement of many rugby enthusiasts, Dickinson, who is accused of being blatantly prejudiced towards South African teams, was named referee for the Tri-Nations Test between South Africa and New Zealand in Dunedin on August 9.

    This despite opposition from the South African Rugby Football Union (Sarfu), which had written to the International Rugby Board (IRB) to complain about Dickinson’s poor handling of matches involving South African teams.

    An informed source confirmed on Thursday that Dickinson would be the subject of a meeting in Cape Town on Friday, and that everything possible would be done to ensure that the Australian did not handle the Test in Dunedin. “I can’t say more,” the source said.

  • 58.cane: Reply to this comment

    Rooineck,

    Just goes to show how deeply entrenched the Paranoia is.

    Welcome to the real world.

    Actually I can’t believe how myopic you mothers are. 33-6 and you complain about a neutral ref.

    Unf*cking believeable.

  • 59.ddrek: Reply to this comment

    Cane….Blacks were better by far on attack (as would most other intnl sides) and deserved their win and you are right I dont thuink Dicky is oing to go away and its time we learned how to play him ….BUT it is consistent that he makes some very poor calls and we never get the 50/50′s….he also allows very very little advantage or tons of it and it always seems to benefit SA opposition.
    We are complaining that althoi the AB’s hsould have won the game by a reasonable margin perhaps 33-6 is not the margi the Boks deserved on the day given their stout defence (bar Olivier) and in your face tactics agaisnt an AB side that we are far superior on paper (and on the field).

  • 60.osmosis: Reply to this comment

    Great game we looked very good for 69 minutes ,All Blanks were very paniced , we need to keep our aces up Jakes sleeve, the score flattered the ALL BLANKS !

    ALL BLANKS WILL MISSFIRE At RWC, remember their victory parade in 99 Very embarssing.

    Argentina vs France

    SA. Vs ALL Blanks

    Semies of RWC

  • 61.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    The score’s up there on the scoreboard.

    33-6

    Third-largest clobbering ever by NZ.

    “Looks at the scoreboard” (Boy Louw)

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