Winger Nehe Milner-Skudder scored two of the All Blacks’ eight tries as they destroyed South Africa 57-0 at North Harbour Stadium on Saturday to post a record points margin against the Springboks. “We came out here with plenty of intensity,” the All Blacks captain Kieran Read said. They scored three long-range tries with Ioane, Milner-Skudder and Retallick all crossing after the world champions found space behind the defensive line. Milner-Skudder grabbed his second try in the 53rd minute and both coaches then emptied the benches, with Tu’ungafasi scoring his first Test try 10 minutes later. The former South Africa captain Jean de Villiers said the team had hit a new low.
Source: The Guardian September 16, 2017 09:39 UTC