Ellis Park, Johannesburg was covered in a sea of green, with over 61 000 spectators attending the match between the Springboks and All Blacks. The pre-match build-up on Ellis Park, Johannesburg was nothing but fire:
Ellis Park, Johannesburg, was covered in a sea of green, with over 61 000 spectators attending the match between the Springboks and All Blacks. The pre-match build-up on Ellis Park, Johannesburg was nothing but fire.The All Blacks produced an emphatic response to their critics by beating the Springboks with a well-deserved victory in Johannesburg on Saturday to break their losing streak, with a winning score 23-35.
Agonising for South Africa, as they were overpowered by New Zealand in a thriller. It’s not our day as the All Blacks delivered a classy performance in Johannesburg – well done to theAlso Read:
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