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All Blacks claim Springboks win

New Zealand struck the first psychological blow before the World Cup when they crossed the line twice in the last 10 minutes to beat South Africa 26-21 at Absa-stadium on Saturday.

The All Blacks, who have not lost in South Africa for four years, snatched victory from the jaws of defeat courtesy of late tries by Richie McCaw and Joe Rokocoko.

The home side had looked to be in control after throwing everything at their visitors for 70 minutes, scoring the first two tries in the process. However, the appearance of the All Black substitutes - particularly Keven Mealamu - made a significant impact on the match at a time when it seemed to be slipping away from them.

The Boks opened with two penalties by Percy Montgomery - and Dan Carter missed two for the visitors - to give them an early 6-0 lead. But Carter managed to slot his next two to even up the scores just before half-time.

The Boks then took the initiative on the break as they drove their way towards the line and Schalk Burger ended up at the bottom of a pile of bodies to see them go in at the interval 11-6 ahead.

Aaron Mauger dropped a goal early in the second period to bring the scores closer together, before Jaque Fourie put in a half-tackle on Mauger, who popped the ball up to a flying Butch James to intercept and run 40 metres to score.

Montgomery converted to send the Boks 18-9 in front and when Carter's next penalty attempt hit the post, it seemed nothing would go right for the All Blacks.

Carter and Montgomery swapped penalties again and with 10 minutes to go, the 21-12 scoreline looked secure.

Then the All Blacks sped up play, shifting left and right and, as referee Allan Roland missed an apparent knock-on, McCaw latched onto the ball and went over to score. Carter converted to bring his side within two points.

From the restart another wave of attack saw winger Rokocoko break free and run 30 metres to score against a failing defence, and silence the 50,000 crowd in the process. The Boks tried desperately to come back, but found their time had run out as the All Blacks claimed a significant victory away from home.

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