The core reason behind last night's All Blacks victory was the performance of the forwards and Israel Dagg.
Richie McCaw's leadership was inspirational. He got right into his work, tackling Boks everywhere, as did Liam Messam and Kieran Read. Everything they did was deliberate and seemed to make a difference. McCaw backed it up by carrying well and breaking clear through tackles.
The tight five deserve credit too. Andrew Hore played well but Keven Mealamu brought something extra with his impact after 50 minutes. Just keep those two competing against each other. Luke Romano excelled again but the team lost nothing with Brodie Retallick coming on. All three locks had good games. Sam Whitelock must have listened to Steve Hansen when he mentioned why he was left out.
I was less impressed with taking Owen Franks off and putting Charlie Faumuina on. Faumuina's not at test standard yet and I think Ben Franks can feel a bit hard done by.
Out in the backs, Dagg showed some classy touches. I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with him because there's the odd occasion you'd like to see him do something more traditional, or less controversial, but at the same time, I'd hate to stamp out his flair. Trust him to be on the end of that move where they scored the try. There must have been three or four cracking offloads in that. Sonny Bill's definitely left a legacy.