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New Zealand’s all-conquering All Blacks seek to extend dominance over South Africa’s Springboks

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New Zealand's All Blacks players perform the Haka during a rugby Championship match against Argentina in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Photo: AP
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With the business of another Rugby Championship title locked up, the All Blacks can move on to something a little more personal: Extending a run of dominance over the Springboks that’s transformed a once-fierce rivalry into a one-sided procession.

New Zealand goes into Saturday’s test in Cape Town seeking a sixth straight win over South Africa, a 15th win in their last 17 meetings, and a fifth win in their last six games in South Africa.

New Zealand’s last two games against South Africa have been record wins, 57-15 last year in Durban for South Africa’s heaviest defeat ever at home, and 57-0 last month in Albany for the Boks’ heaviest defeat ever and one of its biggest humiliations.

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Most onlookers don’t expect anything other than a clear All Blacks win at Newlands, and the rivalry appears to be fading.

New Zealand All Blacks David Havili runs to score a try. Photo: Reuters
New Zealand All Blacks David Havili runs to score a try. Photo: Reuters
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The ruthless All Blacks have not missed an opportunity to hammer home their advantage.

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