This is what you need to know – All Blacks vs Springboks RWC 2019

New Zealand captain Kieran Read said that the conflict with South Africa on Saturday was the biggest game of his career, as the All Blacks began to win the third consecutive World Championship.

In the B-pool showdown in Yokohama, the two most successful aspects of rugby history and the two biggest competitors of the sport in one game, no team lost a pool game and continued to raise the trophy.

The pre-match exchange focused on whether the referee was biased against the whole black, but the reality of the game focused on the rapid progress of the Springbok, as they were defeated by New Zealand 57-0 two years ago. Rassie Erasmus took the lead and took a method that relied on kicking the ground and then regaining the ball through the frontcourt.

In the next four games against the world champions, their marginal gains did not exceed 2 points, which became a classic at the 70,000 international Yokohama Stadium.

At the same time, the All Black team has adjusted the lineup, but still maintains a strong offensive attitude, and the style contrast is likely to see the mistakes of both sides determine the outcome.

"In the first game of our tournament, South Africa will be one of the greatest games of your career," Reid said. He is a veteran who has participated in 122 tests and appeared in the 2011 and 2015 World Cup finals.

We know what will happen

Two months ago, Japan made the final rehearsal of All Blacks-Springboks before Wellington's 16-16 stalemate.

As a result, Erasmus was delighted. In addition to returning to the healthy Siya Kolisi, he insisted on the same lineup and reiterated his game plan.

The air attack, led by half of Faf de Klerk and Handre Pollard, is ideal for use in Japanese conditions where wet and potentially wet weather can make the ball slip.

This laid the foundation for the heavyweight "Bock striker contending for the ball" and "the defender attacked when they felt that all the blacks had a defensive pattern."

"Playing will play an important role, but you have to score in some way. You can't just rely on free throws and lay down goals," Erasmus said.

The All Black team's reaction was to drop the centurion Owen Franks and put Ben Smith on the bench, and the best-selected winger Rieko. Ioane) could not even participate in the 23rd day of the competition.

Instead, coach Steve Hansen adds brilliance to the young wing George Bridge and Sevu Reece, and also to Beauden Barrett. Barrett) designed a double-serving role, and defender Richie Mo'unga was 10 years old.

They all have the ability to perform well under high post and have excellent counterattacks. Bridge and Rees are scoring weapons for the Super Rugby Crusaders, while Barrett wins twice this year.

Nepo Laulala rethinks the demand for props, while the all-black team prefers muscles rather than muscles to ease the burden of South African heavyweight backpacks.

Reid said that in the past two years, the rapid renaissance of the springbok has "nothing special."

"They are doing well, playing very well... and using their strength, this is their big hit." We know what is going to happen, and we can come up with a plan that we think will match. ”

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