Games between the All Blacks and South Africa are brutal affairs.
The exchanges are fierce, the hits come from all directions and there is little respite for 80 minutes.
But when the final whistle has blown and the blood has dried, the teams are able to chat over a beer, which shows the respect they have for each other.
What is perhaps rugby's greatest rivalry has been punctuated by absorbing matches.
Saturday night's 14-10 victory to the All Blacks in Wellington was South African captain Jean de Villiers' 100th test match, while wing Bryan Habana marked his century a week before when the Springboks met the Wallabies across the Tasman.