Saturday 28 Sep 2024
Sky Stadium, Wellington
Top Stats


Tries
5
1
Conversions
4
1
Penalties
0
2
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Top Performers
Ball Carries
WS

W. Sititi
Ball Carries: 19
Tackles
FM

F. McReight
Tackles: 19
Points
CC

C. Clarke
Points: 10
Insights
Match Information
Top Stats


Conversions
Conversions
Penalties
Penalties
Drop Goals
Drop Goals
Scrums
Scrums
Lineouts
Lineouts
Possession
Possession
Territory
Territory
Handling Errors
8
8
Passes
202
193
Offload
11
7
Metres Gained
612
302
Clean Breaks
9
4
Kicks From Hand
14
14
Tackles
169
180
Missed Tackles
24
24
Mauls
8
4
Yellow Cards
1
0
Red Cards
0
0
Penalties Conceded
13
10
Head to Head
Previous 5 meetings


5
0
Won
Won
Form Guide
Last 5 matches

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L
L
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L
W
L
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Form Guide
Last 5 matches
Line Up
1
Ed
Ethan de Groot
2
CT
Codie Taylor
3
TL
Tyrel Lomax
4
SB
Scott Barrett
5
TV
Tupou Vaa'i
6
WS
Wallace Sititi
7
SC
Sam Cane
8
AS
Ardie Savea
9
TP
TJ Perenara
10
BB
Beauden Barrett
11
CC
Caleb Clarke
12
AL
Anton Lienert-Brown
13
RI
Rieko Ioane
14
SR
Sevu Reece
15
WJ
Will Jordan
1
AB
Angus Bell
2
MF
Matthew Faessler
3
TT
Taniela Tupou
4

Nick Frost
5
JW
Jeremy Williams
6
RV
Rob Valetini
7
FM
Fraser McReight
8
HW
Harry Wilson
9
JG
Jake Gordon
10

Noah Lolesio
11
DP
Dylan Pietsch
12
HP
Hunter Paisami
13

Len Ikitau
14
AK
Andrew Kellaway
15

Tom Wright
Substitutes
16
AA
Asafo Aumua
17
TW
Tamaiti Williams
18
PT
Pasilio Tosi
19
PT
Patrick Tuipulotu
20
LJ
Luke Jacobson
21
CR
Cortez Ratima
22
DM
Damian McKenzie
23
DH
David Havili
16
BP
Brandon Paenga-Amosa
17
IA
Isaac Aedo Kailea
18

Allan Alaalatoa
19
LS
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
20
LG
Langi Gleeson
21
TM
Tate McDermott
22
BD
Ben Donaldson
23
JF
Josh Flook
Match Videos
Commentary
80’
Full Time
FULL TIME! 33-13. That is it in Wellington. New Zealand break the Wellington hoodoo and score their first points of the tournament after 60 minutes. Australia made a stunning start, but they ran out of steam in the second half. All Blacks too good in the end but much to be pleased about for Joe Schmidt.
77’
Yellow Card
Clarke is sent to the bin. Early rest after his brace of tries.
75’
Commentary
New Zealand have a lineout just inside Australian territory. Can they go on and score again?
73’
Commentary
Wallabies knock it on so New Zealand can clear via a scrum.
71’
Commentary
Australia go through 20 odd phases on the New Zealand line but they only win a penalty. Great defence by the hosts.
67’
Commentary
First real attack by Australia but they are turned over deep inside New Zealand's 22.
66’

Conversion
CONVERSION! BARRETT! 33-13. Barrett nails the kick from out wide.
65’

Try
TRY! NEW ZEALAND! CLARKE! 31-13. This time there will be no questions and Clarke goes over in the corner for his second.
62’
Commentary
Everyone celebrated thinking that was the first points in the Rugby Championship that New Zealand have scored past the 60 minute mark. They still have time.
61’
Commentary
Try is awarded to Vaai'i but the TMO calls it back for a knock-on. Relief for Australia. Scrum on their own 5m line.
60’
Commentary
Another penalty to New Zealand and Australia have not received a warning. Next one is yellow.
59’
Commentary
Another penalty against the Wallabies on halfway. New Zealand taking full control here.
58’
Commentary
A lineout for the Wallabies doesn't go in straight. Things have turned against the visitors in the second half. To be fair, they've been really poor compared to the first 40.
56’

Conversion
CONVERSION! BARRETT! 26-13. Barrett converts from straight in front.
55’

Try
TRY! NEW ZEALAND! WILLIAMS! 24-13. Good patience shown by the ALl Blacks through seven phases before Williams drives over.
54’
Commentary
Jordan gets more open field and it almost results in five points. Still, the All Blacks have a lineout on the Aussie 5m line.
52’
Commentary
New Zealand take it through 15 phases but Australia's defence holds firm until a knock-on by De Groot.
49’
Commentary
This game has become a mess. Australia lose their lineout, a kick through by the All Blacks, the ball just doesn't bounce right. Aussies regather, but give away a penalty on the ground. Perenara takes a quick tap and then knocks it on. Scrum to Australia on their own 10m line.
48’
Commentary
Australia just cannot get out of their own half, but the All Blacks are not taking their opportunities either. Now the Wallabies have a lineout inside the hosts half.
47’
Commentary
Sititi with another brilliant break before playing in Perenara. Gordon with some brilliant defence.
46’
Commentary
Australia are making so many errors in this half. Jordan with another chance, he kicks ahead but it rolls dead.
45’
Commentary
Australia can eventually get out of their own half via a penalty. Lolesio finds touch around halfway.
42’
Commentary
Another poor clearance by the Wallabies, allowing Jordan to counter. Fortunately a Lomax knock gives them relief on their own 22.
41’
Kick Off
KICK OFF! 19-13. Barrett gets the second half underway. Australia are a converted try away from taking the lead, can they get the second half off to the kind of start that they got in the first half?
40’
Half Time
HALF TIME! 19-13. That brings to the end a very good half of rugby. Australia came flying out of the blocks, but the All Blacks have fought back well. Cracking second half awaits here in Wellington.
40’

Conversion
CONVERSION! BARRETT! 19-13. Simple kick for Barrett.
40’

Try
TRY! NEW ZEALAND! CLARKE! 17-13. New Zealand, as they so often do, strike on halftime. The maul is collapsed but it creates some broken field play, which New Zealand take advantage of as Clarke goes over under the posts.
39’
Commentary
New Zealand have a penalty in the Aussie 22. Terrible exit from Gordon who kicked too deep and gave the All Blacks a chance to counter. Lineout is set up.
37’
Penalty
PENALTY! AUSTRALIA! LOLESIO! 12-13. Lolesio knocks it over to put the visitors back in front.
36’
Commentary
Australia come again but McReight is held up over the line. Wallabies have a penalty though and they will take the three points from in front.
34’
Commentary
Wallabies win the scrum penalty. Lolesio finds touch on the All Black 22.
33’
Commentary
Faessler is down with a knock so both sides have a breather. It has been a cracking game thus far but both sides are showing signs of poor discipline. Joe Schmidt will, however, be pleased with the first 32 minutes.
32’
Commentary
Tom Wright breaks from inside his own 22 but then throws a ridiculous pass which floats into touch on halfway. Poor decision making.
29’
Commentary
Wallabies are pinned for being offside on their own 10m line.
27’
Commentary
Some poor discipline creeping into the Wallabies now. Tupou, for some reason, collapses the All Black maul deep inside their own territory.
26’
Commentary
Australia go through 15 phases but they failed to make a single meter before Tupou is taken into touch just outside the hosts 22.
23’

Conversion
CONVERSION! BARRETT! 12-10. Barrett gives New Zealand the lead for the first time in the game with the conversion.
22’

Try
TRY! NEW ZEALAND! WILL JORDAN! 10-10. Jordan runs a good line, steps a couple of players and is over for another try. He is some player.
21’
Commentary
Lomax, who gave away the last penalty, gets over the ball to win one back inside his own half.
20’
Commentary
New Zealand discipline has been horrid in the first 20. They give away another penalty from the kick off.
19’
Penalty
PENALTY! AUSTRALIA! LOLESIO! 5-10. Lolesio, who has been under pressure with goal kicking this season, sends this between the uprights.
18’
Commentary
Wallabies have another penalty straight from kick off. This time they are kicking for goal. It's about 35 meters out on a slight angle.
17’
Commentary
Barrett can't find the target from out wide.
16’

Try
TRY! NEW ZEALAND! REECE! 5-7. The All Blacks are so dangerous off turnover ball. Sititi makes brilliant break and then finds the offload to Lienert-Brown. The centre then finds Reece with a pinpoint long floated pass to go over in the corner.
15’
Commentary
Wilson wins a crucial penalty for Australia on their own 22. New Zealand had their first attack and looked very good, important intervention by Wilson.
13’
Commentary
Another little handling error costs Australia some good go-forward ball again. They are so dominant at the moment, the All Blacks are looking a bit flustered.
12’
Commentary
Wallabies attack wide on their own 10m line. All Blacks are pinned for hands in the ruck. Lineout set up near the hosts 22.
10’
Commentary
Straight from kickoff, the Wallabies counter and make it to the halfway line before a slight knock-on. They looked odds on to score again.
9’

Conversion
COVERSION! LOLESIO! 0-7. Lolesio knocks this over from a tough angle.
8’

Try
TRY! AUSTRALIA! MCREIGHT! 0-5. McReight is over from close range. Deserved try that, Wallabies are taking the All Blacks on up front here.
7’
Commentary
Another penalty after seven more phases. The Wallabies must make this count. They are going to tap and go.
6’
Commentary
Australia have made a cracking start. They go 14 phases straight up the guts, making consistent meters and eventually get the penalty. They opt for the lineout.
3’
Commentary
Australia with a brilliant attack, Kellaway chips over the top, all Gordon has to do is put pressure on the ball but he knocks it on. Massive opportunity missed.
2’
Commentary
First scrum of the game. Tupou continues for now.
2’
Commentary
Tupou is down with an early injury. It doesn't look good for the prop at the moment.
1’
Kick Off
KICK OFF! 0-0. We are underway at Sky Stadium. Lolesio puts it high into the Wellington sky and the All Blacks immediately get a maul going.
0’
Commentary
The teams are out for the national anthems here at Sky Stadium in Wellington. We are minutes away from kick off!
0’
Commentary
Join us at 09:05 SAST for all the live action and updates from Sky Stadium.
0’
Trivia
Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia)
Assistant referees: Karl Dickson (England); Damian Schneider (Argentina)
TMO: Eric Gauzins (France)
0’
Team News
Australia: 15 Tom Wright, 14 Andrew Kellaway, 13 Len Ikitau, 12 Hunter Paisami, 11 Dylan Pietsch, 10 Noah Lolesio, 9 Jake Gordon, 8 Harry Wilson (captain), 7 Fraser McReight, 6 Rob Valetini, 5 Jeremy Williams, 4 Nick Frost, 3 Taniela Tupou, 2 Matt Faessler, 1 Angus Bell.
Replacements: 16 Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 17 Isaac Kailea, 18 Allan Alaalatoa, 19 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, 20 Langi Gleeson, 21 Tate McDermott, 22 Ben Donaldson, 23 Josh Flook.
0’
Team News
New Zealand: 15 Will Jordan, 14 Sevu Reece, 13 Rieko Ioane, 12 Anton Lienert-Brown, 11 Caleb Clarke, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 TJ Perenara, 8 Ardie Savea, 7 Sam Cane, 6 Wallace Sititi, 5 Tupou Vaa’i, 4 Scott Barrett (captain), 3 Tyrel Lomax, 2 Codie Taylor, 1 Ethan de Groot.
Replacements: 16 Asafo Aumua, 17 Tamaiti Williams, 18 Pasilio Tosi, 19 Patrick Tuipulotu, 20 Luke Jacobson, 21 Cortez Ratima, 22 Damian McKenzie, 23 David Havili.
0’
Team News
Joe Schmidt has remained consistent in his selection. There is a return for Jake Gordon to start at nine though.
0’
Team News
The big news out of the New Zealand camp is the return of Beauden Barrett to flyhalf. Damian McKenzie will start off the bench, something many have called for this season already. It will also be Sam Cane's last game as an All Black on home soil as he moved over to Japan next year.
0’
Commentary
That can all change this morning. Many forget that the All Blacks were rampant against the Aussies in the first 40 last week and they had three tries disallowed. It could have been another 50+ score against the Aussies.
0’
History
Last week, New Zealand beat the Wallabies 31-28 after leading 28-7 at one point. There has been much talk about the All Blacks inability to produce in the second half as they have failed to score a single point in the final 20 minutes throughout the tournament.
0’
History
That said, the All Blacks have won their last eight matches against Australia and the Wallabies, despite a good comeback last weekend, have looked very frail.
0’
History
New Zealand are obvious favourites, but we cannot ignore the Wellington hoodoo. They have only won one of their last seven at this ground and lost their Rugby Championship opener to Argentina there this year.
0’
Commentary
Neither team has much to play for with the title being decided at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, South Africa later today. Pride will, however, always be on the line between these historic rivals.
0’
Welcome
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the New Zealand vs Australia Rugby Championship match in Wellington at Sky Stadium. The match doubles up as the 2nd Bledisloe Cup test, but the All Blacks have already secured that trophy for another year.
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Top Performers
Ball Carries
WS

W. Sititi
Ball Carries: 19
Tackles
FM

F. McReight
Tackles: 19
Points
CC

C. Clarke
Points: 10
Insights
Match Information
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