Tri-Nations - All Blacks win thrilling decider

Eurosport - Mon, 15 Sep 14:47:00 2008

New Zealand claimed their ninth Tri-Nations title and their fourth in a row when they beat Australia 28-24 in a thrilling deciding match on Saturday.

Richie McCaw (L) and Rodney So'oialo - 0

Trailing 7-10 at halftime, the All Blacks stormed back to score three converted tries in the second half and overrun a tiring Australian outfit.

Australia battled bravely throughout and enjoyed long periods in attack but could never break clear of their arch-rivals and once the All Blacks sensed they had the better of the Wallabies they gradually took control.

Fly-half Dan Carter scored the winning try with 12 minutes left to seal the victory, although Australia kept the 52,000 fans on the edge of their seats when they crossed with two minutes to go to get to within four points.

But it was too little too late as New Zealand took out both the Tri-nations title and the Bledisloe Cup.

New Zealand end the tournament with four wins from six games, ahead of Australia (3-6) and South Africa (2-6).

Australia started brightly and dominated possession in the opening exchanges, but they were unable to make any impression on the All Blacks defence.

When New Zealand finally got their hands on the ball they took immediate advantage with fullback Mils Muliaina crossing after some quick hands from flanker Jerome Kaino and centre Ma'a Nonu. Carter converted to make it 7-0 after 13 minutes.

Australia hit back with a penalty to fly-half Matt Giteau but although they enjoyed most of the possession in the first half they were denied by some resolute defence.

The Wallabies' cause was not helped when blockbusting number eight Wycliff Palu damaged a knee ligament and was forced from the field, giving Western Force's Richard Brown his test debut.

It looked as though the visitors would hold their lead at the half-time break until fullback Adam Ashley-Cooper scored out wide following a cross-field kick from Giteau.

The Wallabies started the second half as they finished the first, with Giteau finding James Horwill with a long pass and the giant lock crashing over Carter's tackle to put Australia 10 points clear.

But five minutes later outstanding New Zealand centre Conrad Smith made a break and found unlikely support from prop Tony Woodcock, who sprinted 23 metres down the sideline to score in the corner, Carter's conversion closing the gap to three points.

The Wallabies then had a golden chance when they held the ball for 14 phases camped on the New Zealand line but were unable to cross.

The All Blacks seemed to grow in confidence from that point and were soon over for a converted try when replacement scrum-half Piri Weepu scored after winger Sitiveni Sivivatu broke the Wallaby line and popped the ball up to the charging Weepu.

Carter then bounced out of Ryan Cross's tackle soon after to score under the posts and put the game out of the Wallabies' reach despite a late try from Cross.

Reuters

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  1. In response to renecorporaal@..(below) there IS a big difference in the style of football they play in the Tri-Nations.

    The difference is that I would pay good money to watch the ABs.
    I wouldn't pay a penny to watch most of the northern hemisphere teams (especially England).

    Having lived in New Zealand and England I also think that the style of rugby in the southern hemisphere is more effective.

    From northener121, on Sat 14 Mar 2:15PM
  2. yeah the all blacks rule and will always

    From methodist12, on Sun 26 Oct 7:45PM
  3. all blacks rule!

    From Nemesis, on Tue 16 Sep 10:56AM
  4. great ab win but hey, it isn't real football, is it now?

    From renecorporaal@..., on Sun 14 Sep 7:50PM
  5. The Allblacks are the Allblacks we don't always win but we win more than anyone else.

    From Peter S, on Sun 14 Sep 5:09PM
  6. yeah baby. ABs rule!

    From Half A Brain, on Sat 13 Sep 11:15PM
  7. The Boks will be back.. And mallenyll.. piss off with your SPAM man!

    From Liverpool FC Rules, on Sat 13 Sep 8:56PM
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