Rennie savors a ‘special win’ as the All Blacks brace for a Springboks backlash
New Zealand All Blacks coach Dave Rennie reveled in their "special win" over South Africa, despite the team's battered state after the scrums. The victory came in the first test of a four-test series, giving New Zealand a 33-16 lead. Coach Rennie acknowledged the team's struggles but praised their defensive efforts and clinical finishing.
Scrums played a crucial role, with New Zealand overwhelmed in the first half. Substitute lock George Bower's experience helped stabilize the scrum, replacing injured captain Ethan de Groot. Despite the win, Rennie warned the team that the upcoming second test in Cape Town would be just as challenging, emphasizing that "going 1-0 up in the series doesn't guarantee anything."
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