Springboks relish All Blacks crunch match
South Africa head into New Zealand clash high on confidence, but have not won at Eden Park for 76 years

The Springboks are bristling with confidence that they can break open fortress New Zealand when they face the All Blacks today in a top-of-table Rugby Championship clash.
South African coach Heyneke Meyer said beating the world champions on their home turf is "the ultimate challenge" while the hosts see the game as their toughest since winning the World Cup two years ago on the same Eden Park ground.
The All Blacks' incredible home record is there to be broken, Springbok skipper Jean de Villiers said as he rated his side's preparation for the test between the world's top two sides as their "best ever".
History is stacked against the South Africans, with the All Blacks on a 30-match winning streak at Eden Park, a venue where the Springboks last won 76 years ago.
The All Blacks have not lost in New Zealand since 2009 when the Springboks beat them 32-29 in Hamilton, and that result, said De Villiers, has proved a huge motivating factor.