Wallabies end All Blacks’ winning run with draw

Wallabies end All Blacks’ winning run with draw
Updated 20 October 2012
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Wallabies end All Blacks’ winning run with draw

Wallabies end All Blacks’ winning run with draw

BRISBANE, Australia: Dan Carter narrowly missed a drop goal after the final siren as the Wallabies ended the All Blacks’ winning run with a fighting 18-18 try-less draw in the final Bledisloe Cup Test in Brisbane yesterday.
The World Cup champions were chasing their 17th consecutive victory but were held by a gritty Wallabies side, missing many of their leading stars through injury.
The Australians looked set to pull off a boil over with a 15-6 lead, but the All Blacks fought back to lead 18-15 with nine minutes left.
Fullback Mike Harris leveled the scores minutes later with his fifth penalty to set up a gripping finale where both sides had chances to clinch the win.
Skipper Richie McCaw took a scrum from a penalty deep in New Zealand territory to go after the win and after driving up-field and setting up for a chance at the winning drop goal, Carter’s attempt sailed just wide of the right post to leave the scores deadlocked.
New Zealand were bidding to join the 1969 All Blacks and 1998 South African 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.
The second-ranked Wallabies were also the last side to beat the All Blacks (25-20) in Brisbane 14 months ago.