All Blacks v Springboks: Red-card to Scott Barrett caps drama-riddled first half

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The All Blacks were reeling at halftime at Twickenham after a red card to Scott Barrett after an indisciplined first half.

Scott Barrett was sent off just in the 39th minute for a reckless charge on Springboks hooker Malcolm Marx.

Barrett had earlier been yellow carded for after the All Blacks conceded a string of early penalties.

He was joined in the sin bin by skipper Sam Cane as referee Matthew Carley’s patience wore thin.

Barrett, however, may escape a ban as the bunker officials deemed the second yellow card did not constitute a red card upgrade.

He was sent off however for two yellow cards, forcing the All Blacks to play with 14 for the entire second half.

Scott Barrett of New Zealand is sent off by referee Matthew Carley after a receiving a second yellow card in the big loss to the Springboks.

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Scott Barrett of New Zealand is sent off by referee Matthew Carley after a receiving a second yellow card in the big loss to the Springboks.

The All Blacks trailed 14-0 at the break after having a try to Will Jordan ruled out in injury time for a knock-on by mark Telea.

They were probably fortunate not to be trailing by more, only excellent defence by the 13-man All Blacks stopped the Springboks nailing more than two first-half tries.

The 14-man All Blacks lost 35-7 after conceding three second-half tries.

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