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Ruthless All Blacks post record winning margin over hapless Springboks in 57-0 Rugby Championship rout

New Zealand pile on eight tries to prove they are still clearly the best side in the world, with Nehe Milner-Skudder scoring twice

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New Zealand’s Lima Sopoaga celebrates a try in his side’s 57-0 romp. Photo: Reuters

The All Blacks produced their best display of the year to trounce South Africa by a record 57-0 to take a firm grip on the Rugby Championship in Auckland on Saturday.

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The eight-try victory eclipsed their previous biggest winning margin over South Africa, which came in a 57-15 romp in Durban last year.

It was only the fifth time in the 94-test history of the fierce rivals that the Springboks have been kept scoreless.

With the backline standing slightly deeper than they have in recent weeks, the All Blacks eliminated many of the handling errors that had been plaguing them.

“We came in tonight pretty clear about how we wanted to play and what we wanted to achieve and a lot of those things came off,” coach Steve Hansen said.

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