No. | Name | |
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15Willie Le Roux, - | ||
14JP Pietersen, - | ||
13Jesse Kriel, - | ||
12Damian de Allende, - | ||
11Bryan Habana, - | ||
10Handre Pollard, - 5 | ||
9Fourie du Preez, - | ||
1Tendai Mtawarira, - | ||
2Bismarck du Plessis, - | ||
3Frans Malherbe, - | ||
4Eben Etzebeth, - | ||
5Lood de Jager, - | ||
6Francois Louw, - | ||
7Schalk Burger, - | ||
8Duane Vermeulen, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Adriaan Strauss, - | ||
17Trevor Nyakane, - | ||
18Jannie du Plessis, - | ||
19Victor Matfield, - | ||
20Willem Alberts, - | ||
21Ruan Pienaar, - | ||
22Patrick Lambie, - | ||
23Jan Serfontein, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
STAT:
Springbok tackles: 99
All Black tackles: 48
It's been coming. New Zealand have stretched the South African line to the brink and Barrett's given the ball by Nonu down the left who slides home with comfort. Habana is binned for a cynical offense, too. He knocked the ball from Smith's grasp just before the try.
...and he's done it with ease. SA 6 - 7 NZ,
Wow, first try of the game! Boks have been rattled back and Kaino has notched the first five points down the right flank. The All Blacks have eventually managed to stretch the Boks line and some nice handling from Kaino keeps the ball in play and Lood de Jager's last ditch tackle can't reach the flanker who plants down in the corner.
ESPN's Martyn Thomas @MCThomasSport had this to say:
"As the rain poured down at Twickenham, New Zealand stood up to the power of South Africa and eventually showed their class to seal their place in a second successive final. This was a game of two halves, with the All Blacks bossing the second 40 minutes after their indiscipline had allowed the Springboks to build a half-time lead. But make no mistake Steve Hansen's side deserve to be returning next Saturday. They possessed the greater threat in attack, scored the only tries of the game and were able to soak up everything that South Africa did throw at them."
ESPN's Martyn Thomas had this to say: ""It has been an enthralling first half at Twickenham, and one that while New Zealand have scored the only try has been undoubtedly South Africa's. The Springboks have been forced into making more than twice as many tackles in the opening 40 minutes but that is how they like it. South Africa know they need to win the arm wrestle if they are to beat the All Blacks, and that is exactly what they are doing. They have also unsettled star winger Nehe Milner-Skudder with high balls, while not allowing his partner in crime Julian Savea any time or space. The result has been that for all their possession, New Zealand have tried to force their play and ended up making errors and giving away penalties.
Follow our men on the ground, Tom Hamilton @tomESPNscrum, Sam Bruce @SamBruce86 and Martyn Thomas @MCThomasSport, who'll be providing us with first hand insights straight from Twickenham.
You can read ESPN's preview, produced by Martyn Thomas, HERE.
SOUTH AFRICA XV: Willie Le Roux, JP Pietersen, Jesse Kriel, Damian de Allende, Bryan Habana, Handre Pollard, Fourie du Preez (captain); Tendai Mtawarira, Bismarck du Plessis, Frans Malherbe, Eben Etzebeth, Lood de Jager, Francois Louw, Schalk Burger, Duane Vermuelen
NEW ZEALAND XV: Ben Smith, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Conrad Smith, Ma'a Nonu, Julian Savea, Daniel Carter, Aaron Smith; Joe Moody, Dane Coles, Owen Franks, Brodie Retallick, Sam Whitelock, Jerome Kaino, Richie McCaw (captain), Kieran Read
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