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World Cup / Semi-final
Twickenham / 24.10.2015
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Tries
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Penalties
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Fraser Masefield

Updated 24/10/2015 at 17:30 GMT


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13'
A great catch from Habana again puts South Africa on the front foot. Boks really competing well.
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Another good take from Le Roux under pressure and Read penalised for a dangerous tackle.
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Pollard makes no mistake and it’s South Africa 6-7 New Zealand.
10'
McCaw caught offside so South Africa have a penalty to get back to within a point.
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It was a missed tackle from De Jager on Kaino but Habana came off his wing too early and will be disappointed with that.
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Carter adds the extras and it’s South Africa 3-7 New Zealand.
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It’s a retaken conversion as Habana sprints up to Carter before he moved himself.
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TRY NEW ZEALAND! It’s shipped to Kaino on the wing and he brushes off a tackle before going over in the corner.
5'
The All Blacks edge to the Boks 22 but a great take from Le Roux from Carter’s up and under and they win the penalty.
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4'
Great start for the Boks, showing real intent. They must keep this up though as Kaino flies through with a big tackle. Pollard clears to touch.
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Penalty to South Africa for New Zealand offside. Early chance for Pollard then. He makes no mistake and South Africa lead 3-0
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The ball lost off a South African hand from Pollard’s kick-off and Smith clears. Back come the Boks, up to the All Blacks 22 after a great break from Kriel. A mistake from Carter, straight into touch.
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Kick off! Jerome Garces blows the whistle to get us underway here and you could cut the atmosphere with a knife. Massive opening 20 minutes in store, especially for the Boks to gain a foothold.
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15.55
5 MINUTES TO KICK OFF! The teams are ready in the tunnel to come out to their national anthems. Then it will be the Haka and kick-off. The atmosphere is electric.
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