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322nd All Black Test
1039th All Black Game

11 September 2010

New Zealand vs Australia at Lancaster Park
Christchurch, New Zealand
Saturday, 1 August 1998


   
Fulltime: New Zealand 23,  Australia 27
Halftime: New Zealand 3,  Australia 10
Attendance: 35000
Conditions: Weather fine, calm, ground firm
Referee: W. D. Bevan  (Wales)
Touch Judges: E. F. Morrison  (England)
B. Campsall  (England)

Head to Head:

New Zealand vs Australia

New Zealand
 15
C. M. Cullen

 
14
J. W. Wilson

  11
J. T. Lomu

 13
M. A. Mayerhofler

 
 12
W. K. Little

 
 10
A. P. Mehrtens

 
 9
J. W. Marshall

 
 8
T. C. Randell (C)

 
7
M. P. Carter
replaced by Robertson

5
R. M. Brooke

4
I. D. Jones

6
M. N. Jones

3
O. M. Brown

2
A. D. Oliver

1
C. W. Dowd
replaced by Hoeft



1
R. L. L. Harry
2
P. N. Kearns
3
A. Blades
6
M. J. Cockbain
4
T. M. Bowman
5
J. A. Eales (C)
7
D. J. Wilson
 8
T. S. Kefu
replaced by Ofahengaue
 
 9
G. M. Gregan
 
 10
S. J. Larkham
 
 12
T. J. Horan
 
 13
D. J. Herbert
 
11
J. W. Roff
  14
J. S. Little
 15
M. C. Burke
 
Australia

Reserves:

New Zealand:

Australia:

 16 M. G. Hammett
 17 C. H. Hoeft (sub 40 min)
 18 R. K. Willis
 19 S. M. Robertson (sub 63 min)
 20 O. F. J. Tonu'u
 21 C. J. Spencer
 22 S. J. McLeod

 16 J. A. Paul
 17 G. M. Panaho
 18 O. D. A. Finegan
 19 V. Ofahengaue (sub 67 min)
 20 C. J. Whitaker
 21 N. P. Grey
 22 D. P. Smith



Scorers

New Zealand

Australia

Tries:
C. M. Cullen,
J. T. Lomu
Conversions:
A. P. Mehrtens (2)
Penalty Goals:
A. P. Mehrtens (3)

Tries:
T. M. Bowman,
M. C. Burke,
S. J. Larkham,
J. S. Little
Conversions:
J. A. Eales (2)
Penalty Goals:
M. C. Burke



Note:
Positions displayed show the current player numbering system.
The past has seen players wear letters, Props wearing the Number 15 through to Fullbacks wearing Number 1.

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