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Springboks Seek Revenge Against All Blacks in Rugby Championship Clash
5 Sep
Summary
- Springboks beat All Blacks twice in 2022 Rugby Championship
- All Blacks have home advantage for this year's matches
- Siya Kolisi to start at No. 8 for Springboks, Jesse Kriel captains

As the 2025 Rugby Championship reaches its third round, the highly anticipated clash between the Springboks and the All Blacks is set to take place at Eden Park in Auckland. This matchup is particularly intriguing as the Springboks have emerged victorious in the last two encounters, winning 31-27 in Johannesburg and 18-12 in Cape Town last year.
However, the tables have turned this time, with the All Blacks enjoying home advantage for both this match and the follow-up fixture in Wellington a week later. The Springboks, who have won the last two Rugby World Cup titles and last year's Rugby Championship, will be eager to extend their winning streak against their fierce rivals. Meanwhile, the All Blacks will be determined to reclaim their spot at the top of the World Rugby rankings, which the Springboks currently occupy.
In a notable selection decision, Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has opted to start Siya Kolisi at No. 8, with Jesse Kriel retaining the captaincy. Erasmus explained that this was a logistical choice due to Kolisi's recent injury concerns, but the experienced flanker is expected to resume his role as captain once he is fully fit.