Scrums were an untidy affair in this test match. The 15 scrums that were set (nine to the All Blacks and six to the Springboks) took up a total of almost 10 minutes of play. The All Blacks' scrum feeds took an average of 48 seconds from set-up to the ball either exiting or the referee awarding a penalty or free kick, while the Springboks' scrums averaged 28 seconds. There were four scrum resets, all on the All Blacks' feed.
There were 35 lineouts in this match, the All Blacks winning 14 of their 16 throws while the Springboks won 17 of their 19 throws. Kieran Read was the top lineout jumper for the All Blacks winning all five of his throws, while Sam Whitelock won three from four, and Liam Messam three from three. Eben Etzebeth was the top jumper for the Springboks winning nine out of 10 of his throws.
The All Blacks made 99 tackles and 23 assists in the tackle during this test match, and missed just seven. They did not have to make their first completed tackle until the sixth minute of the game, and the first tackle inside their own 22 did not occur until the 26th minute. In total the All Blacks had to make 36 tackles in their own 22, 16 in the first half and 20 in the second. They missed just one tackle inside their 22 (Nonu).
The Springboks made 97 tackles and missed 18. Their top tackler was Francois Louw with 13 tackles and just two misses, while their worst tackler was Jannie du Plessis with three tackles and four misses - three of those misses resulted in tries to Brodie Retallick and Kieran Read.
Sam Cane (12 tackles and two assists) and Kieran Read (10 tackles and four assists) were the top tacklers for the All Blacks, with neither player missing a tackle. Sam Whitelock (eight tackles and three assists) and Liam Messam (eight tackles and two assists) were the next best, but both missed one tackle.
Brodie Retallick was the top ball carrier for the All Blacks making seven carries for a gain of 50 metres, while Liam Messam made six carries for a gain of 27 metres, and Kieran Read made five carries for gain of 21 metres.
Sam Whitelock and Tony Woodcock were tops when it came to being in the first three to breakdown, both making 24 arrivals - Woodcock's workrate the more impressive given he was subbed in the 69th minute. Sam Cane made 20 arrivals, while Ma'a Nonu, Conrad Smith and Julian Savea all made 10.
The All Blacks kicked the ball from hand more than the Springboks in this game, making 15 kicks in each half and only kicking the ball into touch once in the second half. The Springboks kicked 17 times in the first half, but just eight times in the second half.