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South Africa’s try came from Andre Esterhuizen with three penalties and a conversion from Cheslin Kolbe
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South Africa’s try came from Andre Esterhuizen with three penalties and a conversion from Cheslin Kolbe. South Africa had won a series of easily kickable penalties to regain the lead but looked to scrum the resistance out of the All Blacks and were met by solid defence. Five minutes later, Bok replacement Andre Esterhuizen bashed his way through a porous Kiwi defence and put South Africa back in front.
Furthermore, New Zealand wanted a fast-paced game, South Africa supposedly wanted to slow it down. By the end, South Africa had two men in the sin-bin and given their status as the world’s leading side, this goes down as a disintegration.
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South Africa’s try came from Andre Esterhuizen with three penalties and a conversion from Cheslin Kolbe.
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South Africa had won a series of easily kickable penalties to regain the lead but looked to scrum the resistance out of the All Blacks and were met by solid defence.
according to Channel News AsiaFive minutes later, Bok replacement Andre Esterhuizen bashed his way through a porous Kiwi defence and put South Africa back in front.
according to Channel News AsiaNew Zealand wanted a fast-paced game, South Africa supposedly wanted to slow it down.
according to The Guardian — International EditionBy the end, South Africa had two men in the sin-bin and given their status as the world’s leading side, this goes down as a disintegration.
according to The Guardian — International Edition
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