All Blacks beat Wallabies in Rugby Championship

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The game was filled with a series of unexpected events that simulated the Wallabies hampering two yellow cards to Marika Koroibete and Taniela Tupou to favour the All Blacks scoring three tries in a span of seven minutes.

In the first half of the Bledisloe Cup finals, the All Blacks were able to set a two-try lead before half-time with Shannon Frizell easily scoring the first try after a dislodged pass from the All Black’s lock Scot Barrett.

The Wallabies’ late response came as a result of the great line break from Mark Nawaganitawase before Rob Valetini scored for the hosts and a successful conversion from Carter Gordon who replaced Quade Cooper in the fly-half.

Before the break, Codie Taylor with the help of a rolling maul, made his name count in the scoreboard and changed the scores to 19-7 as they headed to the changing rooms.

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The hosts faced another side of luck as the captain Allan Alaalatoa sustained a knee injury and had to leave the field after a dominant black scrum before Will Jordan scored a try to continue his scoring streak against the Wallabies.

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With much aggression, the Wallabies had their opportunity to build pressure on the All Blacks but the black wall was tough to break through and as a result, Taniela Tupou sustained a rib injury before he was carded at the 57th minute and opening the floodgate for the guests to score three tries within a seven-minute span that was shared among the Blues Trio, Caleb Clerk, Telea and Rieko Ioane to seal the Bledisloe Cup for another year.

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