Breaking Jordan double stuns South Africa as New Zealand clinch statement victory

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New Zealand claimed a statement victory in the first Test of the Great Rivalry series, beating South Africa 33‑16 on August 22, 2026. The All Blacks scored five tries, with Jordan contributing a double, while the world‑champions struggled to convert their scrum pressure into points.

South Africa managed only 16 points, failing to turn their disciplined forward play into tries. New Zealand’s backline displayed slickness and cohesion, weathering a barrage of South African assaults and showcasing the attacking flair that set the tone for the series.

Analysis: The result sets the tone for what promises to be a tightly contested series. New Zealand’s depth and attacking variety suggest they will be difficult to dislodge, while South Africa’s inability to translate set‑piece dominance into points may prompt a tactical review ahead of the next match. The series is slated to continue at the same venue next week, with both sides looking to build on their opening performances.

Sources: Guardian International, “South Africa‑New Zealand rugby union greatest rivalry series,” https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/aug/22/south-africa-new-zealand-rugby-union-greatest-rivalry-series

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Story synopsis gathered from: Guardian International — source

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