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Published 17:54 24 Oct 2015 BST
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Kaino began the second half in the sin-bin - for a neck roll challenge - but a Dan Carter drop goal reduced their deficit to two points. Typical of the hard, determined bastards.
The All Blacks then turned the screw as they heaved into the Boks inside their 22. Kaino returned to put another giant shoulder to the wheel.
The pressure paid off as green jerseys were sucked into mauls and, when play eventually went wide, there was a gap out wide. Ma'a Nonu found replacement Beauden Barrett, JP Pietersen did not trust the man on his inside shoulder, and the Kiwi had enough of a gap to dive over.
From the touchline, again, Carter bisected the posts to make it 20-15.
Pollard went off with 15 minutes to go but Pat Lambie, his replacement, kept up the show of nerveless kicking to make it 20-18. With 12 minutes left on the clock, it made for a tense finish.
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