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Thursday 23 August 2012

New Zealand All Blacks vs Australia Wallabies Live Coverage, Saturday August 25

New Zealand will make one change in team for Saturday's Rugby Championship clash against Australia in Auckland. All Blacks had 27-19 victory over the Wallabies last weekend, in first game of Rugby Championship. You can watch New Zealand All Blacks vs Australia Wallabies live stream online on Sky Sport, Fox Sports, ESPN TV Channels.


Team  New Zealand :
Andrew Hore, Keven Mealamu, Wyatt Crockett, Charlie Faumuina, Ben Franks, Owen Franks, Tony Woodcock, Brodie Retallick, Luke Romano, Sam Whitelock, Sam Cane, Richie McCaw (c), Liam Messam, Adam Thomson, Kieran Read, Victor Vito, Aaron Smith, Piri Weepu, Dan Carter, Aaron Cruden, Tamati Ellison, Ma'a Nonu, Conrad Smith, Sonny Bill Williams, Hosea Gear, Cory Jane, Julian Savea, Israel Dagg, Ben Smith,


Team Australia : Saia Fainga'a, Stephen Moore, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Ben Alexander, Sekope Kepu, Benn Robinson, James Slipper, Kane Douglas, Nathan Sharpe, Rob Simmons, Sitaleki Timani, Dave Dennis, Liam Gill, Michael Hooper, David Pocock (c), Jake Schatz, Scott Higginbotham, Radike Samo, Will Genia, Nick Phipps, Nic White, Berrick Barnes, Quade Cooper, Anthony Fainga'a, Mike Harris, Rob Horne, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Digby Ioane, Drew Mitchell, Kurtley Beale.
 


Wallabies vs All Blacks:

All-time record: Played: 168 Australia won 47, New Zealand won 116, drawn 5
Biggest winning margin: Aus: 21 (28-7, Sydney 1999); NZ: 37 (43-6, Wellington 1996)
Highest score: Aus: 35 (35-39 Sydney 2000); NZ: 50 (50-21, Sydney, 2003)
Most tries: Aus: 5 (30-16, Auckland, 1978) and (35-39, Sydney 2000); NZ: 7 (50-21, Sydney, 2003) and (49-28, Melbourne, 2010)
Most points (individual): Aus: 176 Matt Burke; NZ: 270 Dan Carter
Most tries (individual): Aus: 8 David Campese; NZ: Four players on eight 


The All Blacks should retain the Bledisloe Cup for a 10th successive year with victory at Eden Park - with a third match being played outside the Rugby Championship in October. "Playing in front of our home crowd is always exciting for the All Blacks," Hansen said of the Eden Park clash, where they have not lost to the Wallabies since 1986. "The fans are important to us and getting the opportunity to play a home Test is one we cherish. "We are expecting that Australia will take a step up in their intensity after last weekend's loss and we will have to be ready for that challenge."

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