All Blacks turn it around against Wallabies

New Zealand 39-10 Australia : New Zealand snapped a two-game losing sequence by defeating Australia 39-10 in a Tri-Nations match…

New Zealand 39-10 Australia: New Zealand snapped a two-game losing sequence by defeating Australia 39-10 in a Tri-Nations match at Eden Park today.

New Zealand dominated the match and kept their hopes of defending their Tri-Nations title alive after winning their 19th game in a row at their Auckland stronghold.
   
All Blacks outhalf Dan Carter had an outstanding night with the boot, kicking five penalties and two conversions for a tally of 19 points.
   
With injured captain Richie McCaw making his return, the All Blacks played with far more determination than in their 34-19 loss to Australia last week.
   
New Zealand played like a team desperate to win, showing plenty of aggression at the breakdown and in defence, while kicking astutely for territory to keep Australia pinned down.
   
In contrast the Wallabies saw too little of the ball and spent too much of the match in their own half to mount consistent pressure.
   
Loosehead prop Tony Woodcock scored a brace of tries within four minutes midway through the first half, doubling the previous amount he had scored in 41 tests, after twice crashing over from close range.
   
The second was a slick planned move after a lineout on Australia's five metre line. The ball went to Ali Williams at the back of the lineout who immediately knocked it down for Woodcock to force his way over.
   
New Zealand had shot out to an 18-3 lead before Australia responded with a classy try to fullback Adam Ashley-Cooper, who was on the end of a slick backline move after a rare period of Australian pressure.
   
After leading 21-10 at halftime the All Blacks struck early in the second half, with inside centre Ma'a Nonu crashing over after New Zealand had forced a turnover inside Australia's 22.
   
Nonu scored again in injury time to give New Zealand a vital four-try bonus point in the battle for the Tri-nations crown. They now lead the table from Australia then South Africa.

New Zealand: Muliaina, Kahui, Smith, Nonu, Sivivatu, Carter, Cowan, Woodcock, Hore, Somerville, Thorn, Williams, Kaino, McCaw, So'oialo.
Replacements: Mealamu, Afoa, Boric, Thomson, Weepu, Donald, Tuitavake.

Australia: Ashley-Cooper, Hynes, Mortlock, Barnes, Tuqiri, Giteau, Burgess, Robinson, Moore, Baxter, Horwill, Sharpe, Waugh, Smith, Palu.
Replacements: Polota-Nau, Dunning, Vickerman, McMeniman, Cordingley, Cross, Mitchell.

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Referee: M Lawrence (South Africa)

Scorers:

New Zealand(21) 39
Tries:Woodcock 2, Nonu 2
Cons:
Carter 2
Pens:
Carter 5

Australia(10) 10
Try:Ashley-Cooper
Cons:Giteau
Pens:Giteau

-Reuters