Jeremy Brockie and Michael Boxall are hoping their winning run can extend to the OFC Nations Cup after playing starring roles in the South Africa's cup final.

The All Whites duo both scored first half goals in SuperSport United's 3-2 win over Orlando Pirates in the Nedbank Cup final at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Sunday morning (NZ time) - the Pretoria club's first cup triumph since 2012.

But the two Kiwis won't have long to enjoy the celebrations, as they link up with the New Zealand national team in Papua New Guinea in the coming days.

Both Brockie and Boxall, who had never played in a major cup final until Sunday's game against Pirates, missed New Zealand's opening 3-1 Nations Cup win over Fiji, but did watch the game on the internet before taking to the field in Polokwane - the same venue where Nelson striker Brockie made his World Cup debut six years ago.

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"Myself and Boxy fly out tomorrow night to meet up with the boys and arrive on Tuesday. We watched the game against Fiji streaming this morning and we've had a good start to the Nations Cup," Brockie said, quickly turning his attention to international duty after receiving a late injury call-up to Anthony Hudson's 23-man squad.

"[I'm] very excited. I love playing for New Zealand and it's a massive honour every time I wear the shirt. I'll be heading into the Nations Cup on a high scoring a goal and lifting the trophy so I can't wait to meet up with the boys."

What a performance from the boys! Need an extra seat on the bus for the cup. Going to be a fun ride back to Jozi, then straight to bed 🤔🏆 — Michael Boxall (@Boxall2) May 28, 2016

Pirates opened the scoring in the 12th minute of Sunday's final - which was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 46,000 - but Brockie equalised just two minutes later after knocking in a Boxall cross before the former Wellington Phoenix defender scored one for himself as SuperSport took a 3-1 lead into the halftime break.

"It's an unreal feeling, it was my first cup final as a player a to get the trophy is a fantastic feeling. A very special moment that I won't forget," a delighted Brockie said after the game.

Such an amazing feeling. What a buzz! Great bunch of boys to play with and win things with!! Been a long time coming winning my first piece of silverware! Thanks to my wonderful wife @jesbrockie for all the support through good and bad times. A photo posted by Jeremy Brockie (@jeremybrockie11) on May 28, 2016 at 12:48pm PDT

"The confidence is high at the moment and Boxy also scored and assisted my goal in the final. We are hoping the lift two trophies in a short space of time."

Brockie and Boxall are scheduled to arrive in Papua New Guinea on Tuesday, which should enable them to come into the frame for selection ahead of the team's next match against Vanuatu.