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    Two late tries hand New Zealand win over South Africa, Tri Nations title

    Two late tries hand New Zealand win over South Africa, Tri Nations title

    From correspondents in Soweto, South Africa
    August 22, 2010 New Zealand scored two tries in the final three minutes to snatch a 29-22 victory over South Africa at Soccer City Saturday and clinch the Tri Nations title.
    Captain and flanker Richie McCaw dived over in one corner and replacement back Israel Dagg in the other as the Springboks slumped to a fourth consecutive loss in the southern hemisphere championship after leading for 64 minutes.

    It was also a memorable day for All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter, whose third penalty goal 29 minutes into the first half raised his Test tally to a world record 1113 points as he overtook veteran England pivot Jonny Wilkinson.

    All South Africa had to show for a much improved performance after three heavy losses in New Zealand and Australia was a bonus point for finishing within seven points of the victors in the first Test staged by Soweto.

    New Zealand have 23 points from a possible 25 after five matches, Australia four and defending champions South Africa a meagre one with two home matches against the Wallabies to come in the next fortnight.

    Captain and hooker John Smit became only the second Springbok after Percy Montgomery to make 100 appearances and received a standing ovation from the sell-out 88,791 crowd as he ran on to the pitch well ahead of his team.

    But the 32-year-old who made his Test debut against Canada 10 years ago cut a dejected, bloodied figure when it was all over with the heartbreaking loss severely diluting any personal satisfaction from the milestone.

    “It was terribly disappointing as I thought we had done enough to win. I missed a tackle that led to one of the late tries and we were punished for too many silly mistakes.”

    McCaw echoed relief: “We realised the Boks would be a different beast from the one that faced us last month. Our second-half pressure paid off but there is very little between the Tri Nations teams and rugby can be a cruel game.”

    Smit did not make an ideal start, being penalised for a crooked lineout throw after three minutes and was blown up again by Welsh referee Nigel Owens soon after for taking too long at another one.

    Between the slips, Carter nudged the All Blacks ahead in clear, cool late winter weather with a penalty only for opposite number Morne Steyn to succeed from two attempts that put the Boks ahead with 14 minutes gone.

    South Africa were displaying commitment and skill sorely lacking on a disastrous tour of Australasia while the All Blacks' ball retention was excellent under fierce pressure.

    Carter missed another shot a goal that came off the far upright before landing his second penalty to bring the teams level again, but equality remained for just three minutes before the Boks scored their sole try.

    Steyn was the architect with a tap penalty and grinding pressure took the green and gold to the tryline where scrum-half Francois Hougaard passed for loose forward Schalk Burger to barge over and the try was converted.

    Carter reduced the gap to four points on 29 minutes with his third, record-breaking penalty only for Steyn to land his fourth and the first-half scoring was completed by an unconverted try far out from prop Tony Woodcock.

    Owens got caught up in the frenetic exchanges when Burger fell on the match official while trying to pull down scrum-half Jimmy Cowan and the dazed Welshman required medical attention before continuing.

    Steyn was back to his goal kicking best and a couple of successful penalty kicks left the Springboks 22-14 ahead with 15 minutes to go before Carter kept his team in contention with a fourth penalty.

    But the All Blacks pivot failed with another shot at goal six minutes from full-time as the visitors piled on the pressure seeking a fifth consecutive Tri Nations win and third this season over the Boks.

    A dramatic climax saw McCaw and Dagg touch down with Carter converting the second as the All Blacks completed a hat-trick over the Boks after far more comfortable victories in Auckland and Wellington last month.

    Agence France-Presse


    http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,...016959,00.html

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    I haven't watched a replay, but on first look I thought McCaw was very lucky to not be carded for ending up on the wrong side of the ruck right in front of the posts about 15 minutes before the hooter. The Boks looked to have them on the ropes and certain to score on the left had the ball come quickly. Could have seen had a completely different shift in momentum.

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    and the blatant forward pass that was missed to score his try...

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    And all the Springboks who were offside in the lead up.

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    the boks played shit and did not even deserve to be there. John Smit must retire and they need to get Bismark Du Plessis into the squad as hooker.

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    Surely this is the straw that will break PDV's back.

    Why would they want to take him into the RWC next year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshrugbyfan View Post
    Surely this is the straw that will break PDV's back.

    Why would they want to take him into the RWC next year?
    Because of the politics in South Africa

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    Burger throwing the ball away , so ABs couldn't do a quick throw in....Drew Mitchell was yellow carded for something similar....!!!

    Sportsmanship however, when the game was stopped by the Players to rescue the ref....

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    Great game. Springboks definitely played with a heap more sting. Juan smith added what was required in the first 2 games and pierre spies actually looked interested and played well.
    Had to laugh at juan smitth pushing the ref into the tackle contest and thus getting smashed hahaha.
    Matfield and John Smit need to go. Probably should look at using someone like peter grant to hopefully distribute the ball to their talented but neglected backline. steyne is a waste of space,
    That new halfback is definitely a keeper.
    The allblack counter ruck which lead up to the final try was awesome. Piri weepu, israel dagg and that loose forward(name evades me atm) made an impact coming off the bench.
    Maa Nonu pulled off some briliant passes in attack making him look like a genuine 2nd playmaker option if he had a kick,

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    Quote Originally Posted by hertryk View Post
    Burger throwing the ball away , so ABs couldn't do a quick throw in....Drew Mitchell was yellow carded for something similar....!!!

    Sportsmanship however, when the game was stopped by the Players to rescue the ref....
    it wasnt a AB throw in.

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    Well, from what I saw (which wasn't all of it, admittedly) the ABs deserved the win. But, I have to say that the second last try is the first time I have ever heard a player definitively given the benefit of the doubt....can we assume that is the new rule now for everyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by travelling_gerry View Post
    and the blatant forward pass that was missed to score his try...
    It was flat with backwards momentum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jombi View Post
    It was flat with backwards momentum.
    black shaded sunglasses there mate.. i.e are you bloody mad? that was so far forward it was into next year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyS View Post
    But, I have to say that the second last try is the first time I have ever heard a player definitively given the benefit of the doubt....can we assume that is the new rule now for everyone?
    No mate , it's just another thing that only Richie is allowed to get away with, you know, like not rolling away, hands in rucks, offside etc etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasta View Post
    I haven't watched a replay, but on first look I thought McCaw was very lucky to not be carded for ending up on the wrong side of the ruck right in front of the posts about 15 minutes before the hooter. The Boks looked to have them on the ropes and certain to score on the left had the ball come quickly. Could have seen had a completely different shift in momentum.
    Agreed, I was amazed that he stayed. To be fair the ABs were very lucky to win but the last minutes the SAs were out on their feet. I imagine there would have been some very sore bodies the next day, it was pretty fierce up front.

    P.S. Victor Vito is 'that' loosie reserve.

    P.P.S. PDV is likely to stay for some comic relief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimeric View Post
    that was so far forward it was into next year!
    It was Rugby League Flat

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