All Blacks suffer heaviest-ever defeat
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The Springboks picked up their biggest ever win over the All Blacks in their history, in Wellington on Saturday.
After a demoralising 43-10 loss to the Springboks on home soil, the All Blacks are looking to rebound against the Wallabies in the upcoming Bledisloe Cup Tests.
All Blacks 10 Springboks 43 By Liam Napier in Wellington The capital curse strikes again. This time with an embarrassing record loss to the Springboks. Thi
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson said they prepared for the Springboks' kicking game but it still proved the difference between the sides.
The world champions scored six tries, with speedster Cheslin Kolbe bagging a brace. The other Boks who crossed the whitewash were Damian Willemse, Kwagga Smith, RG Snyman and Andre Esterhuizen. What makes the win even more remarkable is that the Boks were disrupted by injuries early in the game.
The Springboks caused a seismic shock of note, rocking the rugby world with a near perfect second half performance to beat their greatest rivals, the All Blacks 43-10 in a startling one-sided match in Wellington on Saturday.
All Blacks legend John Kirwan led the astonished reaction to New Zealand's record-breaking loss to the Springboks in Wellington, saying the Boks' 43-10
The Springboks are desperate to leave New Zealand’s shores with a win. They failed to breach the Fortress last week, the All Blacks continuing their undefeated streak at Eden Park. Former Springbok Hanyani Shimange joined Piney to discuss the importance of the Wellington test for the South African side.
Well that was rather more hard-fought than anyone expected - the Black Ferns are through to the semi-finals of the Rugby World Cup with a 46-17 win over the Women’s Springboks in Exeter, but what a performance that was from South Africa, who leave this tournament with their heads held high.
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Planet Rugby on MSNAll Blacks v Springboks: Winners and losers as ‘mesmeric’ back ‘rewarded for patience’ while Cheslin Kolbe drops ‘trademark’ display
The Springboks went behind early doors to their rivals, but Kolbe jumped in at just the right time to change the pace of the game, intercepting an ambitious pass by Billy Proctor to score his side’s opening try. It was this score that would alter the balance of the match, with the men in black failing to build on their lead in the second half.
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The South African on MSNRECAP | Springboks thrash All Blacks in record win
Look back at the scoring recap after the Springboks claimed a historic 43-10 victory over the All Blacks in Wellington on Saturday.