Discipline will be stressed by New Zealand when it faces South Africa at Ellis Park on Saturday in a rugby rivalry that never needs extra motivation.
All Blacks will be focused on staying calm under Springboks pressure at Ellis Park
Discipline will be stressed by New Zealand when it faces South Africa at Ellis Park on Saturday in a rugby rivalry that never needs extra motivation.
The Springboks have won the last two matchups after the All Blacks were burned by red and yellow cards.
In the Rugby World Cup final in Paris last October, then-captain Sam Cane’s yellow card for head contact on Jesse Kriel was upgraded to an historic red. At the time, the 34th minute, South Africa led 9-3 and held on to prevail 12-11.
Just two months earlier, in a last World Cup warmup for both teams at Twickenham, Scott Barrett was dismissed for earning two yellow cards in the first half. The Springboks’ 14-0 lead blew out to 35-7 as they handed the All Blacks their heaviest defeat in history. Cane happened to be sin-binned earlier.