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23 August 2010

The All Blacks have the Tri-Nations in the bag

But first, we've got Saturday night's ITM Cup match to report on. Wellington beat Waikato 26-14; Wellington's share of the grub was an alphabet soup consisting of one try each from Julian Savea, Daniel Ramsay, and Dane Coles, and a conversion, two penalties, and a dropped-goal by Fa'atonu Fili, while Canterbury were left with the scraps, namely a try from Jack Lam and three penalties by Trent Renata.

New Zealand won their game against South Africa 29-22, with the All Blacks getting points from one try each by Tony Woodcock, Richie McCaw, and Israel Dagg, and one conversion and four penalties by Dan Carter and the Springboks only managing a try by Schalk Burger and one conversion and five penalties by Morne Steyn. The best part of the match was late in the first half when the ref was standing too close to a tackle and fell down as well. He was unharmed, however, and play restarted with a scrum.

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