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All Blacks draw first blood in Bledisloe Cup
All Blacks draw first blood in Bledisloe Cup
New Zealand
produced a stunning performance to thrash defending champions Australia
42-8 in Sydney in the opening match of the 2016 Rugby Championship.
The
contest was as good as over by half-time with rampant New Zealand
scoring tries through Ryan Crotty, Beauden Barrett, Jerome Kaino and
Waisake Naholo to establish a 32-3 lead at ANZ Stadium.
Replacements
Dane Coles and Julian Savea added further scores in the second half to
complete one of New Zealand's biggest ever victories over their
arch-rivals. File photo of Julian Savea who scored in the second half for the All Blacks.The
All Blacks were perhaps spurred on by the discovery of a listening
device this week in a Sydney hotel room where a New Zealand team meeting
was held.
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The
Wallabies defeated their arch-rivals 27-19 at ANZ Stadium to clinch the
title last season, but there never looked like being a repeat on
Saturday as the All Blacks - who beat Australia 34-17 in the 2015 World
Cup final - made a barnstorming start.
Bernard Foley slotted over a
fourth-minute penalty to give Australia the lead, but within two
minutes New Zealand had scored the first of their six tries with Crotty
finishing off a fine move.
Barrett then scored the next 15 points
by himself, adding the extras to Crotty's score before slotting over two
penalties and converting his own 25th-minute try.
Worse was to
follow for Australia with Kaino charging down Foley's clearance to score
before Barrett set up Naholo for the All Blacks' fourth try of the
period.
Fly-half Barrett, who earlier this month helped the
Hurricanes win their maiden Super Rugby title with a man-of-the-match
performance in their final win over the Lions, was only able to convert
one of those two tries but New Zealand were already out of sight.
The
embarrassment was not over for the defending champions, though, and
Coles and Savea - with his 40th try in 44 Test matches - crossed within
three minutes of each other just before the hour mark to push New
Zealand into a 42-3 advantage.
At that stage a record-breaking
result in this fixture looked on, with New Zealand's 43-6 win over
Australia in 1996 being the biggest points difference between the two
superpowers previously, but that proved to be it with regards to the All
Blacks scoring.
Instead, it was Australia who managed to notch a
consolation try through Nick Phipps with five minutes to go after New
Zealand captain Kieran Read had been sin-binned, but it mattered to
little to the outcome as the All Blacks emphatically claimed first blood
in the Bledisloe Cup.
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