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All Blacks in driver’s seat after beating Springboks to open four-test series

The two sides meet in the second test in Cape Town on Saturday.

All Blacks in driver’s seat after beating Springboks to open four-test series

The All Blacks secured a commanding victory over the Springboks in their first match of the series, with a final score of 33-16. This win marked the All Blacks' first triumph in the Greatest Rivalry series and came at Ellis Park on Saturday. The All Blacks demonstrated their clinical finishing and exploited the Springboks' poor handling, leading to their biggest winning margin at the venue. They maintained their composure under pressure, especially near halftime, and capitalized on numerous free plays from Bok mistakes.

The All Blacks scored five tries to one, highlighting the stark contrast in performance between the two teams. The Springboks, on the other hand, struggled with a high number of turnovers, most of which were due to knock-ons. This allowed the All Blacks to dominate possession and unleash their relentless attack. Wing Will Jordan was the standout performer for the All Blacks, scoring two tries and extending his Test tally to 53 in 58 Tests.

The Bok coach Rassie Erasmus will undoubtedly reflect on this win, as his team, despite leading at times, never appeared comfortable and eventually crumbled.

Throughout the match, the All Blacks showcased their strength both with and without the ball, giving the Springboks a tough time. However, it was the Boks' inability to play accurate, purposeful rugby that ultimately sealed their fate. The All Blacks maintained their focus and resilience, turning the tide of the game and sealing their victory. As the series continues, the Boks will face a daunting task to rectify their mistakes and turn things around in the upcoming match in Cape Town.

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