Rugby championship: New Zealand 10 South africa 43
South Africa delivered a stunning performance, defeating New Zealand 43-10 in Wellington on Saturday. this marks New zealand’s worst-ever test defeat, a important upset in the Rugby Championship.
Despite a challenging injury situation and trailing 10-0 early on thanks to a try from New Zealand debutant leroy Carter, the Springboks mounted an exceptional comeback. They scored 36 unanswered points, turning the tide dramatically after a narrow 24-17 loss to the All Blacks at Eden Park the previous week.
Cheslin Kolbe proved pivotal, scoring a try in each half. Damian Willemse, Kwagga Smith, RG Snyman, and Andre esterhuizen also contributed with tries, solidifying South Africa’s dominance in the second half.
This victory continues a trend of South Africa’s success against New Zealand, recalling their previous record defeat inflicted upon the All Blacks – a 35-7 thrashing at Twickenham before the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
The win is particularly notable considering the Springboks’ injury woes. They lost lock Lood de Jager, outhalf sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, and fullback Aphelele Fassi during the first half. Scrumhalf Cobus Reinach also briefly left the field due to a head-knock but was cleared to return after a head-injury assessment.
Key Takeaways
- Dominant Second Half: South Africa’s 36-point second-half surge overwhelmed New Zealand.
- Injury Resilience: The Springboks overcame significant injuries to key players.
- Continued Rivalry Success: south Africa continues to demonstrate its ability to defeat New Zealand convincingly.
- Record Defeat for New zealand: This result represents New Zealand’s largest-ever home test defeat.
Publication Date: 2025/09/13 18:53:03