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South Africa beat New Zealand 12-11 to become two world champions!

South Africa beat New Zealand 12-11 to become two world champions!

A tight final World CupThe Springbox He successfully defended his title four years ago Japan Won 12-11 All blacks Inside Paris to become Among the most successful winners in RWC historywith Four topics In eight shares. I enjoyed the game again on Star+.

The start of the game was tough New ZealandHe quickly found himself at a numerical disadvantage as he experienced a warning Shannon Frizzell For illegal entry Mbongeni MbonambiHe had to leave the field due to a knee injury.

with a Eben Etzebeth Uninterrupted in security and great work by pioneers in systems, South Africa He took advantage of every infraction given by his opponent, in a match with high pressure and few gaps Handre Pollard Made the difference: Ten men left the score after 20 minutes 9-3 With three penalties against one Richie Monga.

The All blacksFor their part, fell into mistakes – especially in the line – once again confused and suffered due to their lack of discipline: in the 28', the shoulder Sam Kane Hit on the head Jesse Greal and Captain Bunker was ejected by rule Pollard Added again. at rest, 12-6 for that Books, Because the New Zealand opener was again called off.

At the beginning of the filling, they were Springbox Who lost a player due to caution Chia colisi Only then New Zealand began to grow, and tried to use temporary numerical equality. Black controlled the action and put pressure on the field of play.

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A wonderful run Monga Attempt granted Aaron Smith, but the earlier knock action was cancelled. A warning of what is to come, because All blacks They continued to try and pass Beauton BarrettAfter a dropped ball Mark Delia. Without change from the corner, the 12-11 Still left the South Africans with the advantage.

With seven minutes remaining, disorganization complicated the Africans' narrative again and a breach Cheslin Kolbe (Scolding) He gave me a chance Jordie Barrett. But a center miss from midfield gave it another life South AfricaNo waste: With time playing in his favour, he slowed down the game and kept it until the whistle. Wayne Barnes For final relief.

In this way, again under leadership ColiseumLeg Pollard And a fascinating team, The Springbox They went on to win their second title in a row and are now the most successful in World Cup history, with four wins and a repeat victory in the decider. All blacksAs happened in RWC 1995.

The Synthesis

New Zealand (11): 1-Ethan de Groot, 2- Cody Taylor, 3- Tyrell Lomax, 4- Brady Retallick, 5- Scott Barrett, 6- Shannon Frisell, 7- Sam Kane (C), 8- Arty Savea, 9- Aaron Smith, 10 – Richie Mounga, 11- Mark Delia, 12- Jordie Barrett, 13- Rico Ioane, 14- Will Jordan, 15- Beauton Barrett.

changes: ST 15' 19- Samuel Whitelock by Shannon Frizzell, 26' 16- Samisoni Doukeiho by Cody Taylor, 17- Tamity Williams by Ethan de Groot, 18- Napo Laulala by Tyrell Lomax and 21- Finlay 1 Christy, Aaron 1 Christy ' 20- Brady. Dalton Babali for Retallick and 23- Anton Linnert-Brown for Will Jordan, 35' 22- Damian McKenzie for Richie Mo'nka.

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Coach: Ian Foster.

South Africa (12): 1- Steven Kitschoff, 2- Bongi Mbonambi, 3- Frans Malherbe, 4- Eben Etzebeth, 5- Franco Mostert, 6- Chia Kolisi (C), 7- Peter-Step du Toit, 8- Duane Vermeulen, 9- Faf De Klerk, 10- Handre Pollard, 11- Cheslin Kolbe, 12- Damian de Allende, 13- Jesse Greal, 14- Kurt-Lee Arendtse, 15- Damian Willemse.

changes: PT 2' 16- Deon Fourie for Mbongeni Mbonambi; ST 12' 17- Ox Nche – Steven Kitshoff and 20- RG Snyman by Franco Mostert, 18' 21- Quaka Smith by Duane Vermeulen, 26' 18- Trevor Nyakane by Frans Malherbe and 23- Willie le Rouemx 19- Jean Klein by Eben Etzebeth , 33' 22- Jasper Wise of Chia Kolisi.

Coach: Jacques Nienaber.

points in the first half: 3' and 13' penalties Handre Pollard (S), 17' penalty Richie Mo'unga (NZ), 19' and 34' penalties Handre Pollard (S), 39' penalty Richie Mo'unga (NZ) .

Partial result: New Zealand 6-12 South Africa

points in the second half: 18' Try by Beauden Barrett (NZ).

Final score: New Zealand 11-12 South Africa

warned: PT 2' Shannon Frisell (NZ), ST 5' Sia Colisi (S), 32' Cheslin Kolbe (S)
Expelled: PT 28' Sam Kane (NZ)

Basketball court: Stade de France, Saint-Denis.

Referee: Wayne Barnes.