Match Events
5 | Tries | 2 | |||
4 | Conversion Goals | 2 | |||
1 | Penalty Goals | 2 | |||
83% | Kick Percent Success | 80% |
5 | Tries | 2 | |||
4 | Conversion Goals | 2 | |||
1 | Penalty Goals | 2 | |||
83% | Kick Percent Success | 80% |
20 | Kicks From Hand | 15 | |||
109 | Passes | 225 | |||
70 | Runs | 186 |
27% / 40% | Possession 1H/2H | 73% / 60% | |||
24% / 43% | Territory 1H/2H | 76% / 57% | |||
10 | Clean Breaks | 6 | |||
17 | Defenders Beaten | 31 | |||
7 | Offload | 36 | |||
36 / 43 (83%) | Rucks Won | 117 / 123 (95%) | |||
3 / 3 (100%) | Mauls Won | 4 / 7 (57%) | |||
19 | Turnovers Conceded | 22 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 | |||
2 | Yellow Cards | 0 | |||
4 | Total Free Kicks Conceded | 1 |
A blistering start from New Zealand laid the platform for a comfortable 41-12 victory over hosts Argentina in their Rugby Championship opener in Mendoza.
The Wallabies have endured a nightmare Bledisloe Cup clash at the MCG, losing the trophy to the All Blacks for a 21st year and also prop Allan Alaalatoa to a serious injury.
The Wallabies' World Cup preparations lay in tatters after a demoralising 34-31 Rugby Championship loss to Argentina in Sydney.
New Zealand rode another blistering start to a 35-20 victory over South Africa at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday, making a big statement in a World Cup year and placing one hand on the Rugby Championship trophy.
The Wallabies have turned in a horror first Test under coach Eddie Jones, falling 43-12 to South Africa to continue their 60-year drought in Pretoria.
French referee Mathieu Raynal said he "100%" stood by his much-criticised decision to penalise Australia's Bernard Foley for time-wasting against the All Blacks earlier this month.