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The Springboks and All Blacks clashed for the 105th time last Friday and Twickenham in London. A look at their update head-to-head record. Photo: SA Rugby website

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Springboks v All Blacks head-to-head stats AFTER Twickenham mauling

The Springboks and All Blacks clashed for the 105th time last Friday and Twickenham in London. A look at their update head-to-head record.

29-08-23 15:19
Springboks vs All Blacks
The Springboks and All Blacks clashed for the 105th time last Friday and Twickenham in London. A look at their update head-to-head record. Photo: SA Rugby website

The Springboks and All Blacks clashed for the 105th time last Friday and Twickenham in London.

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The record books will forever show that the Springboks ran out 35-7 winners in what was their biggest ever margin of victory since the the sides first did battle on 13 August 1921 in Carisbook in New Zealand.

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Of the 105 Tests now played, the All Blacks have won 62 with the Springboks emerging victorious on 39 occasions.

There have also been 4 draws.

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In those matches, the All Blacks have scored a total of 2 185 points compared to the 1 728 amassed by the Springboks, giving an average final score of 21-16 in favour of the Kiwis.

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Friday’s 28-point margin of victory was the Springboks’ largest ever, while the 57-point margin (in their 57-0 trouncing of South Africa in September 2017 remains New Zealand’s most comfortable win.

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Will the two sides meet for a 106th time at the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

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