All Blacks get famous victory over Springboks at Ellis Park
25th minute:
Jordan breaks down the right and links up with Rieko Ioane who quickly passes it back, seeing New Zealand march all the up into the Springboks 22m. A penalty gives Richie Mo'unga the chance to get the first points of the game. 3-0
28th minute:
Another break, this time from Caleb Clarke up the middle leads to another visit in the Boks 22m, and it reaps rewards with Sam Cane scoring in the corner. 8-0 NZ.
37th minute:
Down 15-0, the Boks finally get on the board when the spread wide right and Lukhanyo Am goes one-on-one with Clarke who misses the tackle. NZ 15-7.
56th minute:
After fighting back from 15-0 down, South Africa score through Makazole Mapimpi to make it 18-18 but it's no try as Sam Whitelock is obstructed by Jaden Hendrikse which led to the Lukhanyo Am line-break to set up the try (though his assist pass did look forward). Instead of a potential 20-18 SA lead, Mo'unga kicks the penalty to make it 21-13 to NZ.
58th minute:
From the kickoff, Clarke delays his decision and passes to Mo'unga who doesn't kick and takes the tackle. South Africa turnover through Malcolm Marx they spread wide and Mapimpi scores. 21-20 to NZ.
Gregor Paul - If Ian Foster's gone that was some way to go out
66th minute:
Beauden Barrett gets a yellow card for an off the ball tackle to stop Jaden Hendrikse from a potential try after he toed ahead a loose Whitelock pass. Referee Luke Pearce considers a penalty try but a covering Mo'unga negates that option. Handre Pollard gives the Boks the lead. 23-21 to SA.
74th minute:
Down to 14 men and the All Blacks fight back to take the lead. Ioane starts it with a break down the left, New Zealand hammer away through 10+ phases inside the Springbok 22m. Steven Kitshoff comes close to a steal but the ball comes out with the All Blacks under penalty advantage. Havili dummies a pass to Jordan and stretches out to. 28-23 NZ.
79th minute:
All Blacks finish it off in style. Ardie Savea claims to have scored but referee Pearce says he was short. Despite protests, the All Blacks surge on and a few phases later Scott Barrett dives over for the team's fourth try.