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Impressive All Blacks leave Wallabies in their wake


Caleb Clarke was superb in his first start for the All Blacks. Photo: Getty ImagesThe All Blacks have taken a big step towards retaining the Bledisloe Cup with a victory over the Wallabies at their fortress Eden Park during which wing Caleb Clarke announced himself on the world stage. The All Blacks looked increasingly dominant after the break, however, and Jordie Barrett's try on the right when the Wallabies ran out of defenders was a good reward. None is likely to be as pleased as young Caleb Clarke, however; a No11 on the move in a big way. All Blacks 27 (Aaron Smith, Jordie Barrett, Ardie Savea, Sam Cane tries; Richie Mo'unga pen, 2 cons)Wallabies 7 (Marika Koroibete try; James O'Connor con)Halftime: 10-7


Source: Otago Daily Times October 18, 2020 05:15 UTC



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