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A fairy tale ending was looking possible in the first half as the Wallabies took a 19–6 lead over the All Blacks. However, tries for Doug Howlett and Pita Alatini, along with Andrew Mehrtens kicking, saw the All Blacks back in front 26–22. Then, in the last minutes of the game, number 8 Toutai Kefu scored the winning try for the Wallabies ...
FULL TIME: Australia 7-38 New Zealand. ... The All Blacks go to their power game to make progress, punching their way up through Australia’s fringe defence as Aaron Smith flicks left and right ...
This was the first time Australia and New Zealand had played in a third country outside the Rugby World Cup. [1] The Hong Kong match drew a crowd of 39,000 to see the All Blacks defeat the Wallabies 19–14 (despite New Zealand having already won the Bledisloe Cup for 2008), [ 2 ] generating a reported £ 5.5 million and proving to be a ...
The tour continued into the following year where Australia beat England 23–11 before losing to Ireland 15–8 and France 20–14. Australia then hosted Ireland, who beat them again in Sydney. This was followed by a 20-point loss to the All Blacks. The following year, Australia lost to the All Blacks by just one point after a dubious penalty try.
England opted against making any changes in personnel for the visit of Australia on Saturday after being edged by New Zealand last weekend. A 24-22 defeat by the All Blacks opened England's autumn ...
Games played Games (tests) won Games (tests) lost Games (tests) drawn Points for (tests) Points against (tests) 1884 New Zealand in New South Wales [2] New South Wales: 8 8 0 0 1893 New Zealand in Australia [3] New South Wales Queensland: 10 9 0 1 1894 New South Wales in New Zealand [4] New Zealand: 1 0 1 0 6 8 1896 Queensland in New Zealand [5 ...
FT: South Africa 35-7 New Zealand. 21:38, Harry Latham-Coyle. Statement made. A Springboks demolition job, aided by some All Blacks ill discipline but more than worth their 28-point winning margin ...
The All Blacks went into the series with a world record 29 successive home victories, [2] [3] and South Africa with a 13 match winning streak. [4] By the end of the tournament New Zealand had retaken top place in the IRB World Rankings. After 26 weeks at number one, South Africa slipped to second. Australia remained third.