The Springboks defeated the All Blacks 31-27 in a dramatic rugby match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.
The game was filled with excitement, including yellow cards, controversial calls, and impressive tries. The Springboks made a late comeback, scoring twice in the final minutes to secure the win.
The match started intensely, with the All Blacks scoring first through Codie Taylor in the 8th minute. The Springboks responded with a try by Bongi Mbonambi, but penalties and yellow cards disrupted the flow for both teams. The All Blacks led 12-11 at halftime, but their discipline issues proved costly.
Despite holding a 10-point lead in the second half, the All Blacks struggled with penalties, conceding 14 to the Springboks’ five. When Ofa Tu’ungafasi received a yellow card in the 68th minute, the Springboks capitalised. Kwagga Smith and Grant Williams scored late tries to seal the victory.
Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus’s strategy of using a powerful bench, known as the “Bomb Squad,” helped them maintain their energy and composure. Despite some injuries, the Springboks held their nerve and showcased why they are the reigning world champions.
i competed at the games in the cross country
Wow. I wonder how often they do the aims games.
Thanks for this article Ava. It is very interesting and has much information for relations of participating athletes.
Hope you will write more informative articles and tell the weatherman to send pleasant Bay of Plenty conditions.
My school did Aims games
I really love this article