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The Springboks will end the longest losing streak in their rugby history if they beat the All Blacks in Saturday's Tri-Nations rugby test at Jade Stadium, Christchurch.
The last seven tests between rugby's most successful international teams have been won by New Zealand.
South Africa's previous victory was a 46-40 win at
Johannesburg in 2000, but they haven't tasted success on New Zealand soil since the 13-3 triumph at Athletic Park in 1998, the only year they have won the Tri-Nations.
It was part of their 17 consecutive winning tests under coach Nick Mallett.
Since that season there has been little to cheer for South African rugby.
Their 9-29 humbling by the All Blacks in last year's World Cup quarterfinal at Melbourne meant their losing run eclipsed the six straight losses to Great Britain more than 100 years ago.
South Africa held a 20-15 win-loss advantage over New Zealand before the apartheid era ended.
Since their return to international rugby in 1992 they have won just six of the teams' 26 meetings.
Last year's record 52-16 thrashing at Pretoria was a rare example of a one-sided test between the two nations since 1992. The average score in that period has been 26-18 to New Zealand.
The All Blacks' overall record against the Boks has extended out to 34 wins from 63 tests, with 26 losses and three draws. Since going past the Springboks in 1999, New Zealand have held a positive win-loss record against all test nations.
New Zealand's five wins this year gives them a 72.8 per cent winning record against all opponents in their 386-test history while South Africa are second on that world list with a 63.1 per cent record from 306 tests.
All Blacks against South Africa
Test record in the post-apartheid era since the Springboks were readmitted to international rugby in 1992:
1992: won 27-24 at Johannesburg
1994: won 22-14 at Dunedin, won 13-9 at Wellington, drew 18-18 at Auckland
1995: lost 12-15 at Johannesburg
1996: won 15-11 at Christchurch, won 29-18 at Cape Town, won 23-19 at Durban, won 33-26 at Pretoria, lost 22-32 at Johannesburg
1997: won 35-32 at Johannesburg, won 55-35 at Auckland
1998: lost 3-13 at Wellington, lost 23-24 at Durban
1999: won 28-0 at Dunedin, won 34-18 at Pretoria, lost 18-22 at Cardiff
2000: won 25-12 at Christchurch, lost 40-46 at Johannesburg
2001: won 12-3 at Cape Town, won 26-15 at Auckland
2002: won 41-20 at Wellington, won 30-23 at Durban
2003: won 52-16 at Pretoria, won 19-11 at Dunedin, won 29-9 at Melbourne
Record:
Played 26. Won 19, lost 6, drawn 1.
Points for: 690
Points against: 479
- NZPA
All Blacks aim to make it eight in a row
1.00pm
The Springboks will end the longest losing streak in their rugby history if they beat the All Blacks in Saturday's Tri-Nations rugby test at Jade Stadium, Christchurch.
The last seven tests between rugby's most successful international teams have been won by New Zealand.
South Africa's previous victory was a 46-40 win at
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