NEW ZEALAND  19 V   SOUTH AFRICA  8
  COMPETITION: Tri Nations                                                                                                  Updated 29.07.2008
  VENUE: Westpac Stadium, Wellington DATE: 5 July 2008 SPECTATORS:
  REFEREE: Stuart Dickinson (Australia) HALFTIME: 9-8  
  SCORERS: SCORERS:
  TRIES: Kaino TRIES: Habana
  CONVERSIONS: Carter CONVERSIONS:
  PENALTY GOALS: Carter (4) PENALTY GOALS: James
  DROPPED GOALS: DROPPED GOALS:
   
15 Mils Muliaina  Waikato  15 Conrad Jantjes (22) Lions
14 Sitiveni Sivivatu (22) Waikato  14 Odwa Ndungane Natal Sharks
13 Conrad Smith  Wellington  13 Adrian Jacobs  Western Province
12 Ma'a Nonu  Wellington  12 Jean de Villiers Western Province
11 Rudolffe Wulf North Harbour 11 Bryan Habana  Blue Bulls
10 Daniel Carter  Canterbury  10 Butch James (21) Bath Rugby, England
9 Andrew Ellis (20) Canterbury  9 Ricky Januarie (20) Western Province
8 Jerome Kaino  Auckland  8 Joe van Niekerk (19) Golden Lions
7 Rodney So'oialo (Capt.) Wellington  7 Juan Smith Free State Cheetahs
6 Adam Thompson (19) Otago 6 Schalk Burger Western Province
5 Alistair Williams  Auckland  5 Victor Matfield  Toulon, France
4 Bradley Thorn  Canterbury  4 Bakkies Botha (18) Blue Bulls
3 Gregory Somerville (17) Canterbury  3 CJ van der Linde (17) Free State Cheetahs
2 Andrew Hore (16) Taranaki  2 John Smit (Capt) (16) Clermont-Ferrand, France
1 Tony Woodcock  North Harbour 1 Gurthro Steenkamp  Blue Bulls
   
16 Keven Mealamu (2) Auckland  16 Bismark du Plessis (2) Natal Sharks
17 Neemia Tialata (3) Wellington  17 Brian Mujati (3) Western Province
18 Anthony Boric  North Harbour 18 Andries Bekker (4) Western Province
19 Sione Lauaki (6) Waikato 19 Luke Watson (8) Western Province
20 James Cowan (9) Southland 20 Bolla Conradie (9) Western Province
21 Stephan Donald  Waikato 21 Francois Steyn (10) Natal Sharks
22 Leon MacDonald (14) Canterbury  22 Percy Montgomery (15) Perpignan, France
   
  HEAD COACH: Graham Henry COACH: Peter de Villiers
               
MATCH NOTES
New Zealand's win was their 30th consecutive test win on home soil.

Smit was playing his 52nd test as Captain for South Africa, a new world record previously held by Sean Fitzpatrick of New Zealand.
Williams was playing his 50th test for New Zealand. Kaino's try was his first for New Zealand.

Sources
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/new-zealand-19-south-africa-8-all-black-tenacity-sounds-alarm-for-de-villiers-861301.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/7482665.stm