Saturday, August 7, 2010

Rugby: More hard work ahead for All Blacks

The tackle bags look set for more punishment from the All Blacks this week. New Zealand has gained the Bledisloe Cup for another year after last night's 20-10 win over the Wallabies in Christchurch. However, the match was more of a war of attrition than a try-scoring spectacle. The All Blacks led 17-10 at halftime with Mils Muliaina and Conrad Smith scoring tries while Kurtley Beale dotted down for Australia. The points dried up for both sides in the second half though, with a Dan Carter penalty with nine minutes to play the only addition to the scoreboard for the entire 40 minutes. The Wallabies tried a lot. The visitors had the lion's share of possession and hammered away at the All Blacks defensive line, but could not break through. In the process, they forced New Zealand into a whopping 110 tackles in the match. But the All Blacks are not totally satisfied with their game. Lock Tom Donnelly says the win was not as convincing as they hoped for, because they put pressure on themselves by making silly mistakes. He says as a result there was far too much time spent on defence, rather than controlling the game with the ball in hand. Coach Graham Henry is a little more charitable in his summation of the game, praising his players for their monumental defensive effort. He says the Bledisloe Cup is hugely important to the All Blacks and their fans so his team should be proud of their victory. The All Blacks need just one point from their final two fixtures to secure the Tri Nations title.

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