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Non-South Africa fans making same observation after Ellis Park loss


Players greet each other at the end of the Rugby's Greatest Rivalry international rugby union match between South Africa and New Zealand at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, on August 22, 2026. (Photo by PHILL MAGAKOE / AFP via Getty Images)
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South Africa’s 33-16 defeat to the All Blacks at Ellis Park prompted a wave of reaction from rugby fans and pundits alike, with many observers making the same damning assessment of the Springboks’ performance.

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Despite dominating at scrum time and leading 13-12 at the break, the hosts unravelled in the second half as New Zealand ran in five tries to one to seize a 1-0 lead in the Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry series.

RugbyPass writer Ben Smith was quick to point out South Africa’s deficiencies: “All Blacks 33-16. Five tries to one. Boks had nothing but a scrum. Two yellows with 10 to go, well deserved. Under pressure and infringing on the try line. Grant Williams and Sacha no control. 1-0. On to Cape Town to try wrap it up.”

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Martin Gillingham wrote: “Springboks imploding. Their citadel has crumbled. Fancy they’ll come back in the weeks to come but this, in the end, is a humiliation. Dave Rennie’s impact is bearing immediate fruit.”

One rugby fan wrote: “All Blacks are humbling the Springboks”; another that “The Springboks have imploded and not in a good way.”

Even hardened Bok fans conceded that their side had taken a pummelling: “All Blacks have fully deserved this. Boks humbled at Ellis Park,” wrote one South African fan, another noting: “Springboks having a complete meltdown, it’s sad to watch.”

There was also a lot of criticism for halfback pair Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu and Grant Williams, who failed to fire against the New Zealanders.

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One irate Springboks fan wrote: “Rassie you took too long to sub our 9 & 10, we didn’t convert inside their 22 especially that scrum in their 5m, too many handling errors, our backline wasn’t firing at all. I thought we had them first half with our physical dominance. We need our Captain [Siya Kolisi] back this was kak.”

Fans were also dismayed at the Boks’ inability to convert 22 entries into points, the home side managing just 0.9 points per entry into the All Blacks 22.

“We deserve this. You don’t get into the 22 that many times, fail to convert those chances, and still expect to win. At some point, you have to take your chances and put the game to bed…”

SA journalist Brendan Nel wrote: “Rassie said it this week, you are only as good as your last game. This was embarrassing as a result. This was terrible from the Boks. Well done All Blacks – 5 tries to 1. An emphatic result. Advantage New Zealand.”

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Former Bok turned broadcaster Cobus Wiese noted: “Wake-up call for the Boks! You simply can’t argue with 5 tries to 1 and we looked vulnerable under pressure.”

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mJ 25 mins ago

They’d get gain line and do nothing with it. Just kept trying to bash through the front door. It was a big step backwards for the Boks, one dimensional. They previously have been expanding their game but today they just went back to the old Bok way without the lineout and maul tries.

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unknown 37 mins ago

Amazing how quickly the Springboks are written off! I would put the same Springbok team in next week and would bet my house on them coming out on top. Rugby is about rivalry, winning some and losing some. That's what makes it such a great game. The All Blacks were brilliant in the second half. Well done guys!! Let's go again next week😂🥳

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unknown 31 mins ago

One thing a lot of supporters are losing sight of, this All Blacks team has been playing together for the last three or four weeks and you can see that cohesion.


This Bok side haven’t really played together as a team, we have been experimenting and brining in a lot of new players!


I agree with you, next week, same Bok team and I think we win!!


That Bok side is seriously strong.


Today was just a bad day at the office. 🇿🇦🇿🇦

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unknown 38 mins ago

It wasn’t even a great game

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DB 45 mins ago

Well done AB. I agree with the article. Can’t win with scrum as your only weapon. It’s becoming too predictable.

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unknown 46 mins ago

Love this Bok side but today we were just not good.


The All Blacks deserved that win.


Besides the scrum, the Boks offered very little. We were flat, lacked ideas on attack and never really looked like taking control of the game.


Credit where it’s due, the All Blacks were the better side today. 🇿🇦🤝🇳🇿


Let’s Go Game two loading…

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TokoRFC 37 mins ago

Cheers for the humility mate that was the intensity we were all expecting and then some from your boys


I thought we were going to get rumbled after that first half. The physicality was 11/10, Wiese especially, wow. Kolbe and Arendse coming off was unfortunate, those guys are elite. Can’t believe the scrum momentum shifted too, went from a certain yellow to us to marching back down field. The scoreboard pressure eventually got to the boks in the end.


Sacha wasn’t at his best, it’s so hard for a 10 to come straight back in and play at their peak

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