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South Africa: 0 17 Kingsmead: Durban South Africa: 1928-07-21 South Africa: 7 6 Ellis Park: Johannesburg: 1928-08-18 South Africa: 6 11 Crusader Park Port Elizabeth South Africa: 1928-09-01 South Africa: 13 5 Newlands: Cape Town: 1929-07-06 Australia: 8 9 Sydney Cricket Ground: Sydney Australia: 1929-07-20 Australia: 9 17 Exhibition Ground ...
New Zealand: 1981 South Africa tour of New Zealand and the United States: 36 29 August 1981 Athletic Park, Wellington 12–24 South Africa: 37 12 September 1981 Eden Park, Auckland 25–22 New Zealand: 38 15 August 1992 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg 24–27 New Zealand: 1992 New Zealand tour of Australia and South Africa: 39 9 July 1994
Why New Zealand v South Africa is more than just the Rugby World Cup final Saturday 28 October 2023 17:38 , Mike Jones Rugby’s biggest rivalry will be played out on its grandest stage with a ...
South Africa 31–29 New Zealand: Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast Try: Damian de Allende, Makazole Mapimpi Pen: Handré Pollard 4, Elton Jantjies 2 Drop: Elton Jantjies: Attendance: 20,441 Referee: Matthew Carley
Going into the series, South Africa had never lost a Test series against New Zealand in 17 meetings. [9] [10] New Zealand won the first Test by 281 runs. [11] New Zealand also won the second Test by 7 wickets, [12] and went on to win the series 2–0. [13] It was the first time New Zealand won a Test series against South Africa. [14]
The return test was seen as the first step towards the 1995 Rugby World Cup, which South Africa hosted and won by defeating New Zealand 15–12 in the final. Before that match, both national anthems of South Africa – "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" and "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" – were played and sung by both players and fans. [16]
Match at the 2011 Rugby World Cup Argentine players celebrating their win vs New Zealand on 10 August 2024. Argentina and New Zealand have been playing each other in the sport of Rugby Union since 1976. New Zealand first sent a team, a New Zealand XV rather than the top All Blacks team, to play against Argentina (Los Pumas) on 30 October 1976 ...
In 2006, New Zealand won the first two matches, winning the Freedom Cup for the first time, but during the post-match presentation following the third game which was won by South Africa, Supersport presenter Joost van der Westhuizen incorrectly presented the trophy to Springbok captain John Smit who accepted it in front of millions of ...