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The rivalry was close for eighty years between 1921-2000, when New Zealand led the head-to-head by 27-26. In the first 17 years of the 21st century, New Zealand compiled a 31-10 record over South Africa, but the appointment of Rassie Erasmus as coach of the Springboks in 2018 resulted in the rivalry reigniting, as South Africa lead the series 7 ...
FT: South Africa 35-7 New Zealand. 21:38, Harry Latham-Coyle. Statement made. A Springboks demolition job, aided by some All Blacks ill discipline but more than worth their 28-point winning margin ...
This was first such tour since South Africa had hosted New Zealand in 1996. England last toured South Africa in 2007 and played two test matches, losing both 58 – 10 and 55 – 22. [2] The last time the two sides met was in 2010 at Twickenham, when the Springboks won 21 – 11, marking their seventh straight win against England. [2]
Twickenham Stadium, London 14–24 South Africa: 1995 South Africa tour of England and Italy 14 29 November 1997 Twickenham Stadium, London 11–29 South Africa: 1997 South Africa tour of France, Great Britain and Italy: 15 4 July 1998 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 18–0 South Africa: 1998 England tour of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa: 16
Steve Borthwick’s side have now lost five games in a row including the summer defeats to New Zealand. ... to a 29-20 victory over England at Twickenham on Saturday and though ... vs Springboks.
Spectacular New Zealand vs South Africa final is just the start of rugby’s exciting ‘new era’ Saturday 28 October 2023 18:39 , Mike Jones As any Paris shop owner will tell you, an alluring ...
The Hillary Shield has been awarded to the winner of England – New Zealand test matches since 2008. The shield is only contested in non-World Cup matches, and is named in honour of Sir Edmund Hillary — the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest. It was also conceived to recognise the links between New Zealand and England.
Greatest losing margin [2] Points margin (score) Opposing team Venue Year 57 (0-57) New Zealand: QBE Stadium, Albany 2017 50 (3–53) England: Twickenham Stadium, London 2002 49 (0–49) Australia: Lang Park, Brisbane 2006 42 (15-57) New Zealand: Kings Park Stadium,Durban 2016 36 (16–52) New Zealand: Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 2003