The Springboks believe they have what it takes to ground the unstoppable All Blacks in the first semifinal of the Rugby World Cup.
From the last 52 tests that the All Blacks have played over the past four years, they have won 47 and lost three and one of those defeats came against their opponents for this week’s semifinals.
The Springboks appear to be confident about their chances.
The two sides last met in the Rugby Championship in July where All Blacks captain Richie McCaw snatched victory from the South Africans after a clever lineout move to win the match 27‑20.
The Springboks will take on the All Blacks at 3am Sunday while the Wallabies will take on the Pumas at 3am Monday.
Source : planetrugby
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