The forward pass was a clanger - not just a few inches forward either. But, these are missed every game.
I was very surprised the TMO gave the McCaw try - even on frame by frame replay, it looked a simultaneous foot in touch and ball grounding to me. I reckon it would be denied by a TMO more times than not.
The Bokke had their chances - Morne Steyn was particularly useless, sort of like Barnes on a bad day - if in doubt (often) just kick it, usually poorly. If you want a back line to attack, he shouldn't be in it.
Smit is just well past it - I admire him as a man and player, but it is becoming embarrassing to see him waddle around the park.
I thought Owens did OK, but was pretty lax at offside for both teams (MR - it wasn't just the Bokke doing this (mainly rushing up to try to cut off the line), I noticed the ABs defenders having to turn around at times to get back to the Bokke line to make a tackle they were so far forward!!). Also gave up policing the off the feet play pretty much, apart from a stray penalty or two. He dealt it all out pretty evenly, so nobody can really be aggrieved.
McCaw's effort to stop the try was a trademark move - even the Kiwi comms noted how he came around and slowed the ball down enough to stop a certain try (the blindside was way open if the ball had been cleared). Very clever.
Some of the overhead scrum views were good (about the only good camera work all game) and showed a fair bit of boring in from both LHPs, with Myth taking the points for most sideways - he actually ended up driving backwards on one! Both sets of flankers seemed to be "prop-binding" a bit too. Bokke scrum did well.
Our flankers should watch Burger, McCaw and Smith in loose play - if they want to seagull, they should learn to link like these guys.