It was an outstanding forward driven performance that set up the massive win as the Boks demolished the All Blacks in all aspects.
“We worked hard because we knew what happened the last time we played them . We had said that you’re not just going to come to Twickenham with 82,000 people and hold anything back,” explained Bok captain Siya Kolisi after the match.
“Even though they had less men they still kept on fighting because they are a champion side, so we gave it everything we could and we didn’t hold back. But we still have a lot of work to do.”It was an outstanding forward driven performance that set up the massive win as the Boks demolished the All Blacks in the scrums, mauls and at the lineouts, which gave the backs the perfect platform to play off.
“We knew we had to start up front with the forwards and then our backs are special and they can do what they need to do. In the last game we couldn’t do that in the first 20 minutes, so this time we had to focus hard on having an intens start to make sure we had momentum,” said Kolisi.
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