Have your say on how every All Black performed against the Springboks in their victorious Rugby World Cup opener
The Herald's All Blacks v Springboks player ratings: The star who got a perfect 10
With our new interactive tool, My All Blacks Ratings, you can make your voice heard - being able to rate every player's performance between 1 and 10 on your computer, mobile phone or other device.
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Join the action below - the Herald's ratings are in following the All Blacks' 23-13 victory. How do yours compare?
You can compare your ratings with that of the Herald's rugby experts and share your ratings on Facebook and Twitter as soon as the final whistle blows.
With the easy to use slider, simply increase or decrease a player's score – as they perform well or not. Reserves will be added to the game as they take the field and any yellow or red cards will be indicated with a coloured circle around a player's picture.
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Once you're happy with your ratings, hit the "submit" button to see how your ratings compare with the official Herald ratings and those of other users.
You can submit your ratings at any stage of the match – and you can go back to change your ratings at any time by clicking the "change ratings" button.
Or, you could click on the "share ratings" button to post your ratings to your Facebook timeline or on Twitter.
"The Herald's player ratings have been a big hit with our audience for a number of years, and with Kiwi rugby fans probably the most knowledgable in the world this often leads to some fierce debate," said NZME's Head of Sport Eduan Roos.
"With My All Blacks Ratings, we hope to further stimulate discussion around the country's favourite sport - and to bring fans even closer to the action."