SOUTH AFRICA retained their Rugby World Cup crown after beating New Zealand 12-11.
The Springboks had a man advantage for the majority of the match following the red card to All Blacks captain Sam Cane.
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New Zealand had Shannon Frizell yellow carded after just two minutes and South Africa took advantage as they went into half-time leading 12-6.
However the All Blacks came out fighting after the break and seized the initiative after Springboks captain Siya Kolisi was yellow carded for a high tackle of his own.
As New Zealand piled on the pressure a brilliant run from Richie Mo'unga set up scrum-half Aaron Smith to cross the line for the first try of the match.
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But it was disallowed following a knock-on by stand-in captain Ardie Savea in the build-up.
Kolisi then returned to the fold but the Kiwis did not lose heart and scored Jordy Barrett touched down moments later.
Barrett had the chance to become a hero with just minutes to spare but he fired a penalty wide from distance.
South Africa held on despite Cheslin Kolbe being sent to the sin bin for a deliberate knock-on to claim a famous victory.