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Relentless All Blacks thump Springboks 38-27 to retain Rugby Championship

New Zealand underline their No 1 ranking with five-try blitz at Ellis Park Stadium

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South Africa's Willie le Roux (right) scores a try at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

New Zealand retained the Rugby Championship yesterday with a deserved five-try 38-27 triumph over greatest rivals South Africa at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.

The clinical world champions led 21-15 at half-time and overcame second-half yellow cards to forwards Liam Messam and Ben Franks to finish nine points ahead of the Springboks in the table.

A much-anticipated showdown between the top two teams on the world rankings, the match had everything, including a typing error.

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When referee Nigel Owens queried the introduction of replacement All Blacks hooker Keven Mealamu – a last-minute change – the New Zealand manager came on the field and blamed a “typing error”.

He did not explain how the spelling of Mealamu could be confused with Dane Coles, the original reserve hooker, but Springboks skipper Jean de Villiers was happy for play to continue.

All Blacks' Ben Smith scores a try during the final round of the Rugby Championship. Photo: Reuters
All Blacks' Ben Smith scores a try during the final round of the Rugby Championship. Photo: Reuters

New Zealand and South Africa enjoyed early spells of territorial dominance before flyhalf Morne Steyn broke the deadlock with a close-range penalty on 10 minutes.

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