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Wallabies win 18-18

20th October 2012 13:00

Maa Nonu

Ma'a Nonu: Prepares for the hit

Australia ended New Zealand's 16-match winning streak with an 18-all draw at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday.

Though honours were shared by the trans-Tasman rivals, Australia will treat this result as a mental victory seeing that Robbie Deans' troops weren't given a chance in hell of matching the All Blacks prior to kick-off.

In a match decided exclusively by penalties, Kurtley Beale and Mike Harris combined for 18 points for Australia, while Daniel Carter slotted six penalties for the All Blacks.

But with the scores locked at 18 points apiece at the death, the world champions were camped in the Australia's 22 and Carter was given one last opportunity to kick a drop-goal to hand the All Blacks victory.

His shot was just wide, however, and the match ended in a hard-fought draw.

New Zealand were bidding to join the 1969 All Blacks and 1998 Springboks with 17 successive victories but were once again foiled by the Wallabies, who ended New Zealand's unbeaten 15-match run in a 26-24 win in Hong Kong in 2010.

Harris was on great form in the first half, kicking all his four penalty goal attempts to give the under-strength Wallabies a 12-6 half-time advantage.

The Wallabies began well when they charged down a clearing kick in the opening seconds only for the ball to elude Adam Ashley-Cooper over the dead-ball line.

Carter kicked the All Blacks to a 6-3 lead before New Zealand came the closest to scoring in the first half through winger Hosea Gear. Israel Dagg's kick ahead was just forced dead by Harris with Gear in hot pursuit midway through the half.

Wallabies' blindside flanker Scott Higginbotham could be in hot water after his scuffle with All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw. Higginbotham appeared to knee McCaw in the head to trigger the skirmish before appearing to head-butt the All Blacks skipper on the ground. Both players were cautioned by referee Craig Joubert.

Joubert made good on his warning of 'next one goes' when he gave All Blacks prop Tony Woodcock a yellow card for repeated ruck infringements on the half-time siren.

Harris kicked his fourth penalty to give the Wallabies a six-point buffer at the turnaround. Beale lifted the Wallabies' confidence even further with a prodigious penalty from just inside his own half for a 15-6 lead.

But Carter kicked his third penalty and the Wallabies lost openside flanker Michael Hooper to the sin-bin after taking out All Blacks scrum-half Aaron Smith after he had kicked ahead.

Carter then pulled New Zealand to within three points with the resulting penalty in the 56th minute.

Australia lost a line-out on their throw giving the All Blacks possession inside their quarter and they mounted successive mauls before they received a penalty for Carter to level the scores at 15-15 with 13 minutes left.

New Zealand got the big breakthrough when Adam Ashley-Cooper spilled Aaron Cruden's high kick and Nick Phibbs was in an off-side position in picking up the ball for an All Blacks penalty.

Carter kicked his sixth penalty nine minutes from time to edge New Zealand in front and in sight of victory. But Harris levelled with his fifth penalty with five minutes left in what proved to be the final score.

Man of the match: Kurtely Beale was Australia's most dangerous player and skipper Nathan Sharpe led from the front, but Kieran Read once again loomed large for the All Blacks. The number eight was heavily involved throughout and deservedly named the official man-of-the-match at Suncorp Stadium.

Moment of the match: Geez, take your pick! But in the end it just has to be Carter's last-gasp drop-goal attempt.

Villain of the match: Two yellow issued - one to Tony Woodcock and the other to Michael Hooper. But the real villain that got away was Scott Higginbotham after his headbutt on Richie McCaw.

The scorers:

For Australia:
Pens: Beale 2, Harris 4

For New Zealand:
Pens: Carter 6

Yellow cards: Tony Woodcock (NZ), Michael Hooper (Aus)

The teams:

Australia: 15 Mike Harris, 14 Nick Cummins, 13 Ben Tapuai, 12 Pat McCabe, 11 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 10 Kurtley Beale, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Wycliff Palu, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Scott Higginbotham, 5 Nathan Sharpe (c), 4 Sitaleki Timani, 3 James Slipper, 2 Tatafu Polota Nau, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 James Hanson, 17 Sekope Kepu, 18 Kane Douglas, 19 Dave Dennis, 20 Liam Gill, 21 Brett Sheehan, 22 Drew Mitchell.

New Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Cory Jane, 13 Conrad Smith, 12 Ma'a Nonu, 11 Hosea Gear, 10 Daniel Carter, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Richie McCaw (c), 6 Liam Messam, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Brodie Retallick, 3 Charlie Faumuina, 2 Keven Mealamu, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Andrew Hore, 17 Owen Franks, 18 Luke Romano, 19 Victor Vito, 20 Piri Weepu, 21 Aaron Cruden, 22 Ben Smith.

Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)

Comments

jamesliveinhope says...

fed up with these SH "score divisible by 3" results.

When are the IRB going to change the rules to make the SH product more exciting?

;-P

Posted 20:59 20th October 2012

side_stepper says...

Goes to show the ABs are still humans, and could gave lost a few during the RC. Well done Australia.

Posted 20:33 20th October 2012

leebok says...

Bad luck Kiwis. Guess the ref just wasnt on your side today.

Posted 20:13 20th October 2012

fattysock says...

Can't believe the report ignores the 5 or so mins after the whistle, where both sides worked positions to win the game. Heart in mouth stuff!!

Would also like to see another replay of Harris' "forcing" of the ball. Looked a bit suspect on the one replay they showed during the coverage?

Posted 20:11 20th October 2012

NHsaints says...

Nick Cummins is a keeper on the opposite wing to Ioane, Beale is definitely deserving of his place, McCabe was never in doubt, Tomani and Polotnau are both very good, Sharpe is in the best form of his life and Harris isn't half bad either...the backrow needs to improve though.

Posted 19:48 20th October 2012

wfgwoody says...

OK. Dam! The game was on at 3am here in LA. The local rugby bar was closed. I guess this is my punishment for letting John Coffee walk the green mile and not losing sleep to watch the game live! Does anyone know now what the longest unbeaten run is? I mean, the Blackness has not lost in Europe since 2002. (I no, I no. I will never forget. Not including a little game in Cardiff. Screw you!) But it has been ten years since they lost on a fall tour. So there is a great chance they will start the 2013 season at home against France on a 21 game unbeaten run. Fingers crossed!!

Posted 18:40 20th October 2012

mew2000 says...

Hmm be interesting to see what trinats writes .... HE must be ticked since a draw is good enough than a lost this year., probably means they will keep robbie and have a kiwi coach again next year "-) .... "yet again another player gets away with attacking richie ".... The poms did that one year who was one of the token "kiwi's" dylan hartley who is a thug!!!

Posted 18:33 20th October 2012

latin says...

Can carter still wonderful, but my word Beale is good!!

Higginbotham................horrible stuff, you deserve a ban!

Posted 18:28 20th October 2012

latin says...

well done wallabies! you certainly showed enormous character to draw with the AIGs. Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lithuania still hold the record! Go the baltic states!

Posted 18:25 20th October 2012

paulynz says...

Well done to all posters so far.

I'll have sauce on my humble pie please...

Posted 18:11 20th October 2012

paulynz says...

Very, very disappointed.

Even with Australia self-destructing left, right and centre we just weren't good enough on the day.

Oh well, move on I guess...

All the best to Cyprus.

Posted 18:01 20th October 2012

Euskadi says...

I was worried about this match (mind you i'm usually worried about losing every time the ABs play) but I thought the Aussies had nothing to lose and plenty to prove so would go out hard having said that I did expect the ABs to win and win comfortably (not convincingly)

It was a real game of two halves, the ABs gave the Aussies every chance to win and build a lead, ill discipline, bad handling and pushing too many passes. But then the second half the Aussies did the same, gave the ABs every chance to win it.

I thought Joubert had a good game although I would like to have a closer look at the in goal when Harris touched down then C. Smith followed up with a touch down. Surprised that Joubert didn't refer to the 3rd just to check. The Australian broadcasters didn't show a slow motion replay, the one replay they did show raised doubt in my mind about Harris forcing the ball. Not spilt milk just surprised that Joubert was so certain considering he was nearly 15m away after having referred A.Smiths' obvious knock on to the 3rd official. Having said all of that...why did Dagg kick? Gear was free outside and only had Harris to beat anyway thats gone now.

What great play at the end, I thought the Aussies were going to slot a DG at the end but then to concede the penalty I was proud of what McCaw did, with nearly 3 minutes into overtime he played on, not settling for a draw he went for the points and if DC had've knocked the DG over it would've been a great get out of jail act. In the end a draws not as bad as a loss.

Well done Wallabies, twas a good match if not for the skill level then for the thrilling finale.

Posted 17:33 20th October 2012

davodiablo says...

The glass half full says still unbeaten. ...and

New Zealander's 30

Beale 6

Posted 17:31 20th October 2012

Bambo says...

Can't deny that a smile crept over my grim Scottish physog with this result. Unlike new_j4a I have no penance due for disrespect so shall enjoy a wee pint or two this evening.

Posted 16:37 20th October 2012

chisel68 says...

The 2nd XV of Australia's 4th most popular sport gets a draw against the World Champions/1st XV of NZs most popular sport. I'll take that. Well done Wallabies!!

Posted 16:36 20th October 2012

Dafydd29 says...

Minimum six month ban for Higginbotham? Plus an award as the dirtiest player in the world - he was clearly trying to have McCaw carried off.

Posted 16:29 20th October 2012

vitieddie says...

Scrappy game by both sides ... ABs were inaccurate/flat ... and Oz were passionate but made mistakes

McCaw again in an "incident" ... kiwi fans will say hes the best and this angers the opposition ... non-nz fans will say he uses illegal techniques ... shrugs ... why is it always McCaw???

Posted 16:22 20th October 2012

Kiwikev says...

Congrats to the Wallabies...

Posted 16:06 20th October 2012

JRHartley says...

I feel that Dan Carter and the rest of the All Blacks were reminded this evening that; when the chips are down, your backs are against the wall and you¿re equal on the score board with Australia after the final Siren in need of a drop goal to make rugby history¿There¿s only one Johnny Wilkinson!

Posted 15:54 20th October 2012

rugbylover says...

@kid_diablo

Yep.

Why not 'peaked too early'. ?

Prat.

Posted 15:30 20th October 2012

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