Login with Facebook. Don't have a profile? I agree to the terms and conditions. The Playmaker. It's Thursday. What day is it? What time is it? Where are you? What do you feel like? And what else? Bledisloe Cup Cheer until your throat gives out as gold and black collide in a melee of mud, sweat and blood in the final test of the Bledisloe Cup But the momentum turned viciously as flanker Michael Hooper was sin-binned and Carter kicked four straight penalties to grab a three-point lead with 10 minutes left.
While Auckland product and former New Zealand Under playmaker Harris, playing his first trans-Tasman Test for Australia, levelled the scores with five minutes left, Australia desperately tried to seal the result.
They set up for a field goal of their own through countless pick-and-drives in the All Blacks quarter but Kurtley Beale never got the chance for a heroic attempt as prop Sekope Kepu was penalised for leaving his feet.
Expected to be easy meat for a full-strength Kiwi outfit eying a record-equalling streak, Australia aimed up in a stirring first-half effort.
It was a night where almost everything rolled the right way for the Wallabies, who were far more proactive than the first two Bledisloe Tests, in the first 50 minutes. But their inability to punish the All Blacks early in the second half when prop Tony Woodcock was sin-binned was a telling sign. Kiwi No. In a sometimes heated clash, Richie McCaw was singled out for special treatment from Wallabies flanker Scott Higginbotham, who could be in trouble post-match after kneeing and head-butting the All Blacks skipper.
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