New Zealand captain Sam Cane has become the first player to be red-carded in a Rugby World Cup final.
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Cane went in high on the tackle when he challenged South Africa's Jesse Kriel around the head in the 29th minute of the tournament's showpiece match at Stade de France on Saturday night (Sunday AEDT).
The 31-year-old was immediately shown a yellow card by referee Wayne Barnes, who reversed a scrum awarded to the All Blacks in front of the South Africa posts.
The bunker reviewed the yellow and six minutes later, Barnes was advised to upgrade it to a red card.
South Africa went 12-3 ahead moments later, Handre Pollard sending over his fourth penalty kick of the first half.
The score was 12-6 to the Springboks at halftime, with all the points coming from penalties.
Moments after the break, Cane's opposite number Siya Kolisi was also sent to the sin bin, following a head clash with New Zealand No.8 Ardie Savea. His offence was not upgraded.
The only previous card in a World Cup final was a yellow for All Black Ben Smith in 2015, when New Zealand beat Australia to lift the trophy at Twickenham.
That record lasted until just the third minute in Paris, when All Blacks flanker Shannon Frizell was sin-binned for a neck roll on South Africa hooker Bongi Mbonambi.
Mbonambi was subbed off injured, as his leg was twisted badly in the ruck, but the bunker decided that was accidental and Frizell returned to the field.
- with AP
Australian Associated Press