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All Blacks hold on to claim win over Springboks

Richie McCaw scored a vital try for New Zealand
Richie McCaw scored a vital try for New Zealand

New Zealand 14-10 South Africa

Captain Richie McCaw scored a second-half try to help the All Blacks maintain their five-year unbeaten record in New Zealand with a tense 14-10 victory over a combative Springboks side in the Rugby Championship.

McCaw was the beneficiary of a pin-point cross-kick from Aaron Cruden that was hauled in by number eight Kieran Read. Read fed his skipper, who dived over in the corner.

Cruden slotted two penalties for the home side and Beauden Barrett added another to give the home side 16 points at the top of the Rugby Championship table. South Africa are on 10.

Rookie South Africa fly-half Handre Pollard repayed the faith shown in him by coach Heyneke Meyer by setting up Cornal Hendricks' first-half try with a brilliant inside pass, also converting that score and slotting in a long-range drop goal.   

The All Blacks have been unbeaten in New Zealand for five years - a run of 36 successive Tests - last losing at home to South Africa in Hamilton on 12 September, 2009.             

The hosts dominated the first half, playing all the rugby deep inside Springboks' territory only to be stymied by a brilliant defensive effort, especially on the try-line.             

Such was the territorial dominance the All Blacks enjoyed in the first half that in the first 20 minutes of the game they had spent almost eight inside the Springboks' 22-metre area.             

At the same time of the match, the Springboks had spent around 50 seconds in the All Blacks' 22-metre area, during which they scored a brilliant try from Hendricks, who came off the right wing and took the inside pass from Pollard.             

Despite dominating the territory and possession, the home side's only reward was two penalties to Cruden in the first half, though he missed a third from long range after the half-time hooter had sounded.        

McCaw then scored in the corner after a sustained build-up that culminated in Cruden making a pinpoint cross kick to Read, who took the ball and waited for McCaw to pop up outside him and dive over.            

Pollard slotted a long-range drop goal in the 56th minute but missed a 50-metre penalty seven minutes later after the All Blacks were again penalised at the break down.             

South Africa then placed the All Blacks under immense pressure in the final 10 minutes but the home side managed to hold on to keep their record alive.

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