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All Blacks beat Wallabies in Bledisloe Cup clash

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The All Blacks have beaten the Wallabies 33-24 at Eden Park, extending their 39-year and counting winning record against Australia at their Auckland fortress.

Breakdown
  • James Slipper played his 150th test, becoming the third most-capped player in world rugby.
  • New Zealand responded strongly after a heavy loss to South Africa, quickly opening up Australia. 25s
  • Australia's Tate McDermott left the field injured after 18 minutes. 35s
  • The Wallabies put the All Blacks under pressure and scored multiple tries, but a late yellow card hindered their chances. 1m 9s
  • The All Blacks extended their unbeaten run against Australia at Eden Park, which dates back to 1986. 1m 26s
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