Watch: 5-minute video of Pieter-Steph du Toit tackling All Blacks
A five-minute compilation video showing all of the tackles made by Pieter-Steph du Toit for the Springboks in their Rugby World Cup final win over the All Blacks has revealed he actually made 29, not the 28 originally celebrated in the immediate wake of last weekend’s 12-11 victory in Paris.
In making 15 first-half tackles and 14 more in the second, player of the match du Toit tackled 12 different New Zealand players – with seven of the collisions stopping Jordie Barrett in his tracks.
This included twice tackling the All Blacks centre in the space of 23 second-half seconds on the South African 10-metre line either side of also tackling Brodie Retallick in a three-tackle burst at a time when skipper Siya Kolisi was in the sin bin after his yellow card.
The previous highest tackle record in a World Cup final was held by Richie McCaw, who made 18 in New Zealand’s 2011 win over France in Auckland.
At last weekend’s post-match briefing, Springboks boss Jacques Nienaber said about du Toit: “He was phenomenal. Defence is my department and he was exceptional. I must say in the last couple of games, he wanted it desperately. Not only him, but everyone wanted it desperately.
“He put himself in the right positions. I always joke that if there is a white plastic bag that blows over the field, he would probably chase that down as well. ‘The Malmesbury Missile’, he was like a machine.”
New Zealand players tackled by du Toit:
7 – Jordie Barrett; 4 – Ardie Savea; 3 – Brodie Retallick, Shannon Frizzell, Rieko Ioane, Scott Barrett; 1 – Richie Mo’unga, Will Jordan, Mark Telea, Ethan de Groot, Nepo Laulala, Samisoni Taukei’aho.
Du Toit’s tackle timeline:
First-half – 4 mins: Retallick on halfway; 5 mins: Retallick on NZ 10 metre; 10 mins: Mo’unga after catch outside NZ 22; 14 mins: J Barrett near halfway; 15 mins: J Barrett in SA 22; 16 mins: Frizzell 10 metres from try line; 16 mins: Frizzell 15 metres from try line; 21 mins: Ioane on SA 10 metre; 24 mins: Frizzell just inside halfway; 33 mins: Jordan inside NZ 22 after Cheslin Kolbe kick; 36 mins: Telea outside SA 22; 36 mins: Savea outside SA 22; 36 mins: S Barrett outside SA 22; 37 mins: Savea outside SA 22; 39 mins: J Barrett on NZ 10 metre where he lost the ball in contact.
Second-half – 41 mins: Ioane on NZ 22 carrying restart kick receipt; 47 mins: Savea on NZ 10 metre; 52 mins: S Barrett near SA try line; 53 mins: J Barrett on SA 10 metre; 54 mins: Retallick on SA 10 metre; 54 mins : J Barrett on SA 10 metre (3 tackles in a 23-second spell with Kolisi on a yellow card); 60 mins: Ioane in NZ 22 on restart kick receipt; 63 mins: de Groot outside SA 22; 64 mins: S Barrett outside SA 22; 68 mins: Savea on NZ 22; 69 mins: J Barrett on halfway; 69 mins: Laulala on halfway; 76 mins: J Barrett on NZ 22 after missed SA drop goal; 78 mins: Taukei’aho on NZ 22.
This game is what you use to teach your kid who wants to become a loose forward how to become one.
Thing of beauty, All Blacks breaking like water on rock 🪨
The make up of a side when you go into these knock out games is critical. I am sure PSDT is the first name on Rassie and Nienaber sheet, as they know what they get. In the last 2 finals, he was monstrous- ask Ford about him in 2019. PSDT is a humble farm kid who plays rugger the hard and honest way. He never gets involved in all the chat but gets back to make the next impact. And when he makes a tackle he does not celebrate as if he has just won a WC( like Earls does)
A bit confused here. A Scott, Tongan, Fijian, Aussie, Englishman, Irish bloke, Japanese, Argentinian, French player, Uraguayan, Namibian and any player from any nation other than WR's cotton wool wrapped wannabe's touches a player and that's not a tackle stat for him? Most rugby pundits have him making (a commendable) 14 tackles at best (missed tackles and clattering into players after they've released the ball don’t count). Get real. He had a better game than his usual pedestrian plonker outing, sure, but nothing special. Aah, silly me, I forget the MoM performance from Barnes.
Best individual performance on a rugby field since Carter vs Lions in 2005.
He must surely be in the top three rugby players in any position right now.
Really a class on his own!…to think he nearly lost his leg a couple years back