Historic Victory: South Africa Triumphs Over New Zealand

Siya Kolisi and Malcolm Marx led South Africa to a remarkable 18-12 win against New Zealand in the Rugby Championship, marking their fourth consecutive victory against the All Blacks, a feat not achieved in 75 years. Despite numerous errors, the world champions took a significant step towards the championship title.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 07-09-2024 22:31 IST | Created: 07-09-2024 22:31 IST
Historic Victory: South Africa Triumphs Over New Zealand
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Siya Kolisi and Malcolm Marx scored tries as South Africa recorded a fourth win in a row against old foes New Zealand for the first time in 75 years with an 18-12 Rugby Championship victory in Cape Town on Saturday.

It was a high-octane encounter full of energy and endeavour in front of a fervent crowd of 55,000, but both sides committed numerous errors that stunted their momentum and it will not go down as a classic. Captain Kolisi, playing with a fractured nose, crossed early in the second half and Marx late on as the world champions edged the arm-wrestle and took a giant step towards the Rugby Championship title.

Flyhalf Damian McKenzie kicked all of New Zealand's points but missed two penalties from virtually in front of the poles that proved decisive for the visitors, who have now lost three of their last four Tests in a difficult start for new coach Scott Robertson.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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