'Absolute beast mode': All Blacks bash Boks with Frizell and Jordan on fire in stirring win

By Tony Harper / Editor

Will Jordan’s All Blacks career has been stunted in recent seasons by a migraine related issue – but the electric backline star was the one causing the headaches as he starred in a 35-20 win over the Springboks in Auckland on Saturday.

Picked on the wing instead of his favoured fullback role, Jordan was outstanding and continued his try a game record through 22 Tests.

Ian Foster’s decision to haul his entire squad to Argentina last week, while the core of their Springbok opposition was resting up in New Zealand, caused some consternation this week but no one will be questioning it in the wake of this result.

The All Blacks raced to a 17-0 lead in the opening 17 minutes then withheld some Springboks pressure in the early stages of the second half to finish the game with a flourish and two late tries.

It was the Boks who looked weighed down by jet lag as the hosts got off to a storming start desite sending 12 of Saturday’s team into Auckland early.

Jordan, who missed the trip to Mendoza, was in the thick of it, bursting clear in the second minute, while Shannon Frizell followed up with another break through the defence.

Jordan was too slippery to handle in the opening minutes and while Willie Le Roux did manage to bring him down the tackle wasn’t enough to prevent the winger slipping a pass to Aaron Smith to score a try on five minutes – the 25th of the scrum half’s Test career.

Richie Mo’unga added the conversion and then a penalty before a towering Smith kick was just knocked on by a soaring Jordan with the try line open.

Frizell, who is one of several top line All Blacks heading to Japan after the World Cup, was devastating, and got the try he deserved as the All Blacks went to a 17-0 lead off 93 percent possession within 17 minutes.

It was a stunner and again Jordan was integral, drifting to the left and breaking through before Frizell was sent away to the left corner.

“If there’s one man who deserves a try it’s Shannon Frizell. He’s been in absolute beast mode the opening minutes of this game,” said former All Black Mils Muliaina on the match coverage.

Shannon Frizell of the All Blacks
 celebrates his try.(Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

“Its almost like the crowd is in shock, it’s been that good by the All Blacks,” said All Black legend Jeff Wilson. “The Springboks are just reeling at the moment.”

Every time the Boks tried to get a foothold they let themselves down with poor execution, and their best opportunity to get back into the game was snuffed out by some superb defensive work from Frizell.

Then on 25 minutes a big call went the home team’s way. Boks No.9 Faf de Klerk put a perfectly weighted cross field kick to the right corner and Beauden Barrett spilled the ball under pressure from Cheslin Kolbe.

Referee Mathieu Raynal couldn’t decide and the TMO Ben Whitehouse took an age to rule out the try. One angle suggested Kolbe knocked on before grounding the ball.

From the drop out Jordie Barrett reefed the ball 60 metres down field and Boks centre Damian de Allende dropped it cold.

Will Jordan of New Zealand makes a break during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and South Africa Springboks. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

The Boks were slowly getting back into it and five minutes before the break the All Blacks were penalised for not releasing and De Klerk banged over the penalty. But the hosts responded immediately, with a Mo’unga penalty in reply.

The Boks began to clear their bench early but it failed to make an impression at first. Their wastefulness was summed up when De Klerk took a kick for the line form a penalty and got too greedy, shanking the kick dead in goal and letting the All Blacks off the hook.

But the Boks, blessed with a bevy of beasts of their own off the bench, got a lifeline when replacement hooker Malcolm Marx crossed after a driving maul from a line out on 54 minutes.

The All Blacks brought on Finlay Christie for Smith, while 22-year-old Aussie-raised prop Tamaiti Williams came on for his debut.

Mo’unga sent over a long range penalty but the Boks kept coming and narrowed the gap to 23-15 when Kolbe took a long, flat pass from Willie le Roux and leapt over his defender to touch down in the corner.

But the All Blacks bounced back almost immediately and Jordan got his 22nd Test try in his 22nd game, picking up a kick from Beauden Barrett in space and finishing well. Mo’unga added another with a piece of individual brilliance before Kwagga Smith had the final say – too late.

“They just rode that momentum, confidence, came out from their own half and won the contact,” said Muliaina of the early blast that sent the All Blacks on their way. “The breakdown was crucial. The accuracy was there for the All Blacks.

“There was a middle part where the Springboks came back but the All Blacks were outstanding.”

Springboks coach Jacques Nienaber lamented the shocking start by his team.

“The start wasn’t ideal for us,” said Nienaber.

“I felt we struggled to get into the game because of poor discipline – four consecutive penalties – and a lot of mistakes compounded by four or five missed tackles and against a quality side like New Zealand they will capitalise on that.

“They did that, and we played catch-up for the rest of the time. We can’t start like that with penalties and errors, probably some of them unforced and some from the pressure exerted on us, and if you’re going to play catch-up it’s going to be tough to get a foothold.

“I don’t think it’s a thing that we regularly start badly – no one goes out to have a poor start and say, ‘let’s save ourselves for the second half’. Sometimes it happens; sometimes you make a mistake or two and are on the back foot. We knew what was coming we just didn’t handle it.

“Having said that, I’m proud of the way we came back; we scored 17 points in the second half but unfortunately the damage was done in the first half.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-17T03:29:26+00:00

Rogue Estate

Roar Rookie


I wonder if not giving players like Willemse game time reduces their development to be relied on. Now's the time to do it before the WRC. However, other side of the coin - how much confidence gets smashed against the big teams. Would I be fair in saying the AB's break players in on less aggressive opposition first?

2023-07-17T02:23:58+00:00

Rogue Estate

Roar Rookie


This is why I love rugby heads.

2023-07-17T02:22:46+00:00

Rogue Estate

Roar Rookie


Brilliant :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-07-16T14:46:59+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


Hope you shot the possum before the sex part :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-07-16T10:08:07+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


He did not. Mind you if he had he wouldn't be the first player to would he as Kobe is a world class winger.

2023-07-16T10:03:06+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Dream on. He would have found touch 15mtrs down further if sa player didn't kick it.

2023-07-16T10:00:02+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Artie has been quiet in both tests tbh. Not doing wrong but not having those 3-4 real power runs he can have.

2023-07-16T09:57:17+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Firstly no im not one who disagrees with Razor. Razor is s SR coach and I have zero doubt he has his clubs absolute best interests at heart when he selects WJ at 15. But so effin what? At test level there are 4 other 15s that play at SR level as first choice and as is the case with BB he has just had 2 great tests at 15 and WJ is fantastic at 14 so who cares what Razor does. Also you have absolutely no idea if Razor would select BB at 15 and will never find out because BB is leaving. WJ does a fantastic job at 14. Thats what allows him to roam. He would have to play very differently at FB. Mate get over Goodhue or the NZ XV players. The team will be selected and if he gets in fine. Agree re Christy but he really isn't shocking he just isn't my preference as the bench 9.

2023-07-16T09:26:34+00:00

WithTheDawn

Roar Rookie


Oh for sure. And it still flattered the Boks.

2023-07-16T09:12:08+00:00

Arama

Roar Rookie


I found it ironic that the AB's got pinged for slowing the game down when in the space of 5 mins in the first half, the Boks wasted four with fake injuries before a scrum.

2023-07-16T09:06:40+00:00

Arama

Roar Rookie


Mobiles were definitely around 20's years ago Muzzo. Bought my first in 1999.

2023-07-16T09:00:21+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Well Colin, did not Rassie win the last RWC? He's still on the coaching staff, along side Neinaber.

2023-07-16T08:57:37+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Try over 20 years with the Bledisloe dfenda!! Mobile phones were not about then!!

2023-07-16T08:55:55+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


BB did have trouble with the smaller Kolbe a couple of times & Frizell played by far the best of ALL the loosies last night. Even Ardie had a hard day, & IMO I do think he was one of the targeted players.

2023-07-16T08:51:37+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


So you're another that disagrees with Razor, Jacko? No need to move on when I along with a few others have a different opinion & agree with the soon to be AB coach. Nice to see you've finally seen the value of Richie, as he did play very well, along with both Nuggy who did have a nice little tussle with Faff. TBH I realise you have that ' only the Chiefs' , & IMO, Dmac would have had trouble with some of those big hits last night. Even the one Richie copped, he showed his worth in shaking it off. Honestly why is Christy even there, as if you'd watched the ABXV team we saw in the backs Love, Proctor, Nareki, & yes, Jack Goodhue being praised not only by the commentary team, but in half time comments by Leon's assistants. His defence, drawing defenders in passing, was really professional.

2023-07-16T08:37:05+00:00

moaman

Roar Guru


the shoreline flattered the Saffas It was a littoral thrashing, wasn't it? :laughing:

2023-07-16T07:39:58+00:00

donmcdazzle

Roar Rookie


He got away with another stupid kick too when a Bok foot touched it and gave us the lineout. He’s good for 2-3 dumb decisions with the ball per game.

2023-07-16T06:50:01+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


Two games when he played appropriately 60 minutes. It is waste to use such a world class player for only 30 minutes. I don’t have a problem if he plays of the bench, but he should come on early in the first half. Hooker is a position you can bring a replacement back on if he gets injured, so I don’t understand why Nienaber doesn’t use him for longer.

2023-07-16T06:46:48+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


Marx started in Mbombela (Nelspruit) when the Boks won 26-10 last year. He was man of the match in the best performance by hooker in a test in 2022. Then he was dropped to the bench on Ellispark when Nienaber experimented with Dwebe. He came on in the first half after the experiment flopped.

2023-07-16T06:45:51+00:00

jaysper

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There is absolutely no guarantee that Razor is the right man for the job. You only find that out after they've had time to demonstrate results. However, this result is not enough to redeem Fozzie IMO and I always felt he was given the role because he was part of "the club".

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