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462nd All Black Test
1185th All Black Game

8 September 2010

New Zealand vs South Africa at Eden Park
Auckland, New Zealand
Saturday, 10 July 2010


   
Fulltime: New Zealand 32,  South Africa 12
Halftime: New Zealand 20,  South Africa 3
Attendance: 25000
Conditions: Weather cool and still, ground good, night game.
Referee: A. Lewis  (Dublin, Ireland)
Touch Judges: A. Rolland  (Leinster, Ireland)
S. J. Dickinson  (New South Wales, Australia)
Television Match Official: B. Skeen  (New Zealand)

Head to Head:

New Zealand vs South Africa

New Zealand
 15
J. M. Muliaina

 
14
C. S. Jane

  11
J. T. Rokocoko
replaced by Kahui

 13
C. G. Smith

 
 12
M. A Nonu

 
 10
D. W. Carter

 
 9
Q. J. Cowan
replaced by Weepu

 
 8
K. J. Read

 
7
R. H. McCaw (C)

5
T. J. S. Donnelly
replaced by Whitelock

4
B. C. Thorn

6
J. Kaino
replaced by Messam

3
O. T. Franks
replaced by Franks

2
K. F. Mealamu
replaced by Flynn

1
T. D. Woodcock



1
G. G. Steenkamp
2
J. W. Smit (C)
replaced by Ralepelle
3
J. N. du Plessis
replaced by Botha
6
S. W. P. Burger
4
J. P. Botha
replaced by Bekker
 (13-23 min)
5
V. Matfield
7
L-F. P. Louw
replaced by Rossouw
 8
P. J. Spies
 
 9
E. Januarie
replaced by Pienaar
 
 10
M. Steyn
replaced by James
 
 12
W. Olivier
replaced by Aplon
 
 13
J. Fourie
 
11
B. G. Habana
  14
J. de Villiers
 15
Z. Kirchner
 
South Africa

Reserves:

New Zealand:

South Africa:

 16 C. R. Flynn (sub 79 min)
 17 B. J. Franks (sub 64 min)
 18 S. L. Whitelock (sub 72 min)
 19 L. J. Messam (sub 72 min)
 20 P. A. T. Weepu (sub 55 min)
 21 A. W. Cruden
 22 R. D. Kahui (sub 59 min)

 16 M. Ralepelle (sub 72 min)
 17 B. J. Botha (sub 59 min)
 18 A. Bekker (sub 52 min)
 19 D. J. Rossouw (sub 52 min)
 20 R. Pienaar (sub 76 min)
 21 A. D. James (sub 71 min)
 22 G. G. Aplon (sub 72 min)



Scorers

New Zealand

South Africa

Tries:
M. A Nonu,
K. J. Read,
C. G. Smith,
T. D. Woodcock
Conversions:
D. W. Carter (3)
Penalty Goals:
D. W. Carter (2)

Penalty Goals:
M. Steyn (4)



Note:
Positions displayed show the current player numbering system.
The past has seen players wear letters, Props wearing the Number 15 through to Fullbacks wearing Number 1.

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