All Blacks win in Hong Kong

Eurosport - Sun, 02 Nov 14:24:00 2008

New Zealand came from behind to beat Australia 19-14 in their Bledisloe Cup match in Hong Kong.

New Zealand, Bledisloe Cup, Hong Kong, RUGBY - 0

The All Blacks paid a price, however, with an ankle injury to hooker Andrew Hore early in the game, which will most likely rule him out of New Zealand's tour of Britain and Ireland starting in Scotland next weekend.

In a match that failed to live up to expectations, players from both sides had trouble adapting to the slippery surface, while the large crowd became increasingly frustrated with decisions from Irish referee Alan Lewis.

Sitiveni Sivivatu and Richie McCaw scored tries for the All Blacks, while winger Drew Mitchell crossed twice for the Wallabies.

Australia started brightly and struck in the seventh minute when fly-half Matt Giteau charged at the line and somehow slipped an inside ball to the outstanding Mitchell, who touched down under the posts for a converted try.

New Zealand's Dan Carter, playing at centre to accomodate new cap Stephen Donald, booted two penalties to close the gap to 7-6, but the Wallabies came charging back and Mitchell, only in the team because Lote Tuqiri was injured, crossed for his second five-pointer.

Carter narrowed the gap again when he kicked a superb penalty from 52 metres before the break.

The All Blacks came out firing in the second half and levelled the scores when George Smith whipped the ball wide to Sivivatu who crossed out wide two minutes after the restart.

The All Blacks then began a period of domination as their superior pack began to assert control, but somehow the Wallabies managed to keep them out.

All Blacks coach Graham Henry then replaced Donald with Ma'a Nonu and moved Carter to his usual flyhalf position and the All Blacks immediately looked more dangerous.

They went ahead for the first time with 15 minutes to go when McCaw scrambled over in the corner for the winning try.

Henry was pleased with the way his team, 14-9 down at half-time, regained their edge in the second half when his forwards asserted their dominance against the tiring Australians.

"(It was) hard as hell and the guys showed enough guts to get through it," Henry said after the game, which was brought to Hong Kong and Asian soil for the first time to try and promote the sport.

"Discipline...let us down a number of times," said Wallabies captain Stirling Mortlock. "We gave them possession in territory and in penalties."

Australia coach Robbie Deans brushed off the disappointment of his side again squandering an early lead.

"I believe we made progress today and we were possibly more deserving, but not good enough.

"We'll adapt. As long as we get consistency we'll be fine."

Reuters

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  1. I can't help but feel, whilst watching the match,­ that Referee Lewis had had a bet on the All Blacks. Not­ once did he judge the All Blacks were going over the­ ball which they do blatently. Not once did he judge the­ All Blacks to be playing the ball whilst on the ground­ which they did far more often than Australia who were­ pinged incessantly. Not once did he judge the All­ Blacks props were pulling their opposite number down on­ the ref's blind side which they did throughtout the­ game.

    This was a match totally wrecked by this­ man's inability to referee a game. He was appalling­ yet again. Get rid of Lewis in the interests of the­ game of rugby. In the end he reduced Australia to­ nerve-wrecked mass of players who were scared to touch­ the ball in case they were penalised. This was hardly a­ shop window for rugby. Lewis, GO!

    From nick, on Sat 1 Nov 11:09PM
  2. the game was played in bad condition,s but it was the­ same for both teams. it is in an all black,s nature to­ win in any condition against any team.

    From S M, on Sat 1 Nov 9:27PM
  3. the game was played in bad condition,s but it was the­ same for both teams. it is in an all black,s nature to­ win in any condition against any team.

    From S M, on Sat 1 Nov 9:27PM
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    From go to www.premiership.altervista.org, on Sat 1 Nov 12:15PM
  5. the allblacks rule the world

    From methodist12, on Sat 1 Nov 12:14PM
  6. A game between the 2 best teams in the world played in­ an indifferent place at the off-season is plain wroong.

    From Half A Brain, on Sat 1 Nov 12:12PM
  7. this means that the 2 greatest footie sides in the­ world will win today - cmon the reds and blacks !!!!!

    From pf.field, on Sat 1 Nov 12:03PM
  8. the average man donald was average. ugly game, but a­ win is a win, especially over the criminals. go the­ blackness!

    From bman, on Sat 1 Nov 11:16AM
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