New Zealand's captain Kieran Read (L) leads the Haka during the second Bledisloe Cup match between New Zealand and Australia under their Rugby Championship test, at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on August 26, 2017. Marty MELVILLE / AFP

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New Zealand's captain Kieran Read (L) leads the Haka during the second Bledisloe Cup match between New Zealand and Australia under their Rugby Championship test, at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on August 26, 2017. Marty MELVILLE / AFP
New Zealand retain Bledisloe Cup with 33-24 win against Australia
New Zealand held off a Wallaby fightback to secure a 33-24 victory over Australia and extend their grip on the Bledisloe Cup to a 23rd year. The All Blacks bounced back from their record defeat against South Africa last weekend as a late Cam Roigard try ensured they retained the trophy and stretched their unbeaten record at Auckland’s Eden Park to 52 matches. The victory also means they leapfrog…
Bledisloe Cup live updates: New Zealand v Australia – Rugby Championship | Rugby Championship
Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Half-time: New Zealand 20-17 Australia That was a half of two halves. The All Blacks raced into a 20-3 lead and looked capable of running up a cricket score with their slick ball movement and power at the gainline. But the Wallabies regrouped well and took advantage of some poor discipline from New Zealand, as well as…
James O’Connor starts for Wallabies after dash back from England for Bledisloe Cup Test | Bledisloe Cup
Australia flyhalf James O’Connor has been rewarded with the No 10 jersey following his globe-trotting journey while prop James Slipper will become the first Wallaby to play 150 Tests in the Rugby Championship clash against New Zealand on Saturday. O’Connor flew to England last week to join his new club Leicester Tigers only to head back to the Antipodes days later after being named in Joe…