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All Blacks edge Springboks 24-17 in tense Eden Park battle

All Blacks edge Springboks 24-17 in tense Eden Park battle

By Navitalai Naivalurua
07/09/2025
Source: All Blacks

The All Black have stayed firm at their Eden Park fortress to claim an attritional 24-17 win over South Africa in a heavyweight clash between the world's top two rugby sides.

Under pressure after suffering their first loss in Argentina two weeks ago, the All Blacks responded with a performance of grit and discipline last night to stretch their unbeaten run at their Auckland stronghold to 51 matches.

Two well-taken tries by Emoni Narawa and Will Jordan set up a 14-3 lead at halftime before Quinn Tupaea grabbed a third five-pointer for the hosts 13 minutes from time.

Well held for most of the night, the Springboks rallied in the Rugby Championship third round encounter, with second-half tries by Malcolm Marx and Cobus Reinach to pull within a converted try.

But they had not reckoned on Ardie Savea.

On the night of his 100th test, the All Blacks' back-row enforcer made a heroic turnover in the final minutes to thwart a South Africa raid on the try-line and help seal the win.

Fired up on the night of Savea's milestone, the All Blacks started with pace and ferocity to score their first try in the second minute and shot to a 14-0 lead by the 18th.

Playmaker Beauden Barrett set up the opener, kicking cross-field to Narawa on the right wing.

Narawa slipped as he caught the ball, but had a clear run at the try-line when covering fullback Willie le Roux ran over the top of him.

While Narawa's game was over with an apparent rib injury minutes later, the All Blacks rolled on.

Fullback Jordan burst clear from a line-out set play to cross by the posts, leaving bamboozled Boks in his wake.

There was no respite for the visitors until Handre Pollard knocked over a penalty in the 23rd minute and began dictating terms with his boot.

Though able to stop the All Blacks scoring, the Springboks wasted their own chances with skill and set-piece errors.

The arm-wrestle continued for 10 minutes into the second half until South Africa infringed at a ruck, falling further behind when Damian McKenzie slotted the penalty.

It took a bullocking run by Kwagga Smith near the hour mark to finally unlock the All Blacks' defence, with Marx grabbing the ball out of a ruck on the line to barge over and trim the margin to a converted try.

With two minutes on the clock and with his team pinned on their try-line, Savea dug his heels in to claim the vital turnover and keep the All Blacks' 31-year unbeaten run at Eden Park intact.

The All Blacks will face the Springboks again at 7.05pm next Saturday at Ske Stadium in Wellington.

Source : Rugby.com.au

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