Monday, November 25, 2013

Aviva Stadium / Ireland v New Zealand

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 Beauden Barrett of the All Blacks is tackled by Rob Kearney of Ireland during the International match between Ireland and the New Zealand All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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Perfect year for All Blacks

New Zealand made history on Sunday as a late converted try saw them beat Ireland 24-22 at the Aviva Stadium, ending the year with 14 wins from 14.
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 Ben Franks of the All Blacks scores a try during the International match between Ireland and the New Zealand All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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 Cory Jane of the All Blacks is tackled by Cian Healy (R) and Devin Toner during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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Played on a pitch light-years ahead of some of its northern hemisphere rivals, Ireland and the All Blacks put on an outstanding spectacle in Dublin that had everyone captivated from start to finish.
And boy did this one go down to the wire as New Zealand, down 17-22 with time up on the clock, finally managed to bust the green wall through replacement Ryan Crotty before Aaron Cruden added the match-winning touchline conversion.
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 Aaron Smith of the All Black reacts as the scrum packs down during the International match between Ireland and the New Zealand All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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 Aaron Cruden of the All Blacks is mobbed by team mates has he takes the last minute, match winning conversion during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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It will be a defeat that particularly hurts Ireland as they spurned a chance to move eight points clear in the closing stages, but Jonathan Sexton pushed a penalty inches wide of the upright.
Blowing a 0-19 advantage is going to sting.
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 Brian O'Driscoll of Ireland is tackled by Ma'a Nonu and Richie McCaw (R) during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Julian Savea of the All Blacks breaks clear of Conor Murray to score their first try during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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Ireland had came out of the blocks in devastating fashion as they took on the All Blacks three gears up from last weekend's opening efforts against the Wallabies.
New Zealand were immediately rocked backwards as the hosts scored those 19 points in as many minutes, with Conor Murray, Rory Best and Rob Kearney crossing the try-line.
The first score came inside four minutes when the scrum-half - recalled to the side in place of Eoin Reddan - barged over after good build-up play from the Irish. However, there was some doubt over whether he grounded the ball but TMO Graham Hughes deemed it a try.
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 Sam Whitelock (L) of the All Blacks races Cian Healy and team mate Richie McCaw to the loose ball during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Brodie Retallick of the All Blacks is tackled by the Ireland defence during the International match between Ireland and the New Zealand All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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Sexton added the extras but Ireland weren't done there and promptly went over again in the tenth minute when hooker Best finished a move he started by crossing on the right side. With Sexton's extra two points the hosts were 0-14 up as the All Blacks attempted to catch their breath. Dublin was rocking as Ireland took the game to the world champions.
New Zealand did recover somewhat and enjoyed some semblance of possession for the ensuing minutes but when Israel Dagg fumbled a pass on the right wing, 20 metres from the Irish line, the grateful Kearney gathered and set off for a foot race to the whitewash.
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 Paul O'Connell of Ireland is tackled during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Conor Murray of Ireland runs with the ball during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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Finally this appeared to spark the flat All Blacks into putting together some fluent running rugby, which produced a try in the 26th minute of the game, certainly against the run of play.
Cruden spotted a huge gap behind the Irish defence, chipped through and Savea, who was unmarked on the wing, ran onto the ball to touch down with the conversion making it 7-19.
The Irish, though, were not deflated by that in the least and stormed back deep into All Black territory, only prevented from scoring by some gritty defence and were eventually rewarded with a penalty which Racing-Metro fly-half Sexton slotted over for a 7-22 advantage.
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 Julian Savea of the All Blacks breaks clear to score their first try during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Aaron Smith of the All Blacks is tackled by Sean O'Brien during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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The Irish came out fired up for the second-half but it was their defence that held up as Dagg thought he had got over in the 50th minute only for Murray to be judged to have held him up.
However, impressive Irish lock Devin Toner handed Cruden an easy three points, for 10-22, as he obstructed loosehead Wyatt Crockett when the Irish were about to clear their lines.
Cruden, though, missed an opportunity to cut the deficit further with a long range penalty as the rampaging O'Brien attracted the ire of referee Nigel Owens, who was superb on the day.
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 Sean O'Brien of Ireland is tackled by Brodie Retallick (R) during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Paul O'Connell of Ireland is tackled by Charlie Faumuina and Kieran Read of the All Blacks during the International match between Ireland and the New Zealand All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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Nevertheless, the All Blacks started to really test the Irish resilience and with 15 minutes remaining they went over through replacement prop Ben Franks and Cruden made it 17-22.
However, the indomitable spirit of the Irish shone as they drew on their last dregs of energy, pressuring the All Blacks into conceding a penalty which Sexton took an age over, but to gasps of disbelief he sent it wide of the posts. An eight-point lead had gone begging.
The costliness of that miss was laid bare in the final remarkable passage of play by the All Blacks as replacement centre Crotty went over in the corner and Cruden, at the second time of asking because of encroachment, slotted over the conversion to achieve that unlikely win.
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 The scoreboard shows the lead that Ireland gained, but was eventually clawed back by the All Blacks on their way to victory during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Paul O'Connell of Ireland charges the All Black defence during the International match between Ireland and the New Zealand All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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Man of the match: We go for Ireland number eight Jamie Heaslip, who was everywhere. Mentions too for Gordon D'Arcy, Devin Toner, Paul O'Connell and Sean O'Brien while New Zealand's star man was Sam Whitelock, with Beauden Barrett impressing off the bench.
Moment of the match: It's hard on Jonathan Sexton but missing that late penalty came back to haunt the Irish. It handed New Zealand a sniff and that was all they needed.
Villain of the match: Nothing to report on a great surface and day for rugby.
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 Richie McCaw of the All Blacks holds onto the ball during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Paul O'Connell of Ireland wins the lineout during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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All Blacks: Super subs make impact for ABs

The impact the All Blacks substitutes are making became obvious on their Northern Hemisphere tour.
Beauden Barrett looked like a match-winner at Aviva Stadium when he came on in the final quarter. His power and ability to break tackles helped put the All Blacks on the front foot. And how they needed something or someone to do that.
Ryan Crotty didn't have to do a lot for his try as the All Blacks mounted their desperate comeback, but he was extremely tidy after coming on. He straightens the attack well and is an excellent defender.
Dane Coles, on after halftime for Andrew Hore, had the presence of mind to slip the pass to Crotty, and Ben Franks made his presence felt. His try built on the comeback.
Afterwards coach Steve Hansen paid credit to his 23-man team and it was thoroughly appropriate. Test rugby is all about depth.
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Dave Kearney of Ireland is tackled by Ben Smith, Cory Jane and Ma'a Nonu of the All Blacks during the International match between Ireland and the New Zealand All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 23, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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Friday, November 22, 2013

'North v South' - Manchester 1893

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 A fine engraving by S.T.Dadd captioned "North v South at Manchester" and published in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Dec.23,1893. For the records, North won by 2 goals 2 tries (16 points) to 3 tries (9 points) that day...
Rugby-Pioneers
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Monday, November 18, 2013

Millennium Stadium

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Wales hammer Argentina

 Wales captain Sam Warburton runs into the Argentina defence during the International Match between Wales and Argentina at the Millennium Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Cardiff, Wales.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Stu Forster/Getty Images Europe)
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Four-try Wales impressed to overcome a fatigued Pumas side 40-6 in an entertaining Test at the Millenium Stadium on Saturday.
Scores from Mike Phillips, George North, Toby Faletau and Ken Owens coupled with twenty points from the boot of Leigh Halfpenny were too much for a Pumas team that failed to capitalise on their early opportunities.
Where last week, against South Africa, Wales lacked a clinical element in attack, on Saturday they took the chances their play created, and quickly racked up a handsome lead.
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 Wales player Toby Faletau makes a break during the International Match between Wales and Argentina at the Millennium Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Cardiff, Wales.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Stu Forster/Getty Images Europe)
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 Wales player Luke Charteris in action during the International Match between Wales and Argentina at the Millennium Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Cardiff, Wales.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Stu Forster/Getty Images Europe)
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Both teams began with plenty of enterprise in attack, and a high-tempo, offloading game was the order of the day. The Argentines had the better of the first-half, and indeed were briefly a man up after Justin Tipuric was sin-binned for tackling a player without the ball.
Sparkling runs from Santiago Cordero and a lovely chip and chase from captain Juan Leguizamon put the visitors in good attacking positions, but errors and good Welsh defence shut them down time and again.
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 Wales player Mike Phillips outpaces Santiago Cordero of Argentina to score the first try during the International Match between Wales and Argentina at the Millennium Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Cardiff, Wales.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Stu Forster/Getty Images Europe)
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Man of the Match: Leigh Halfpenny was typically outstanding, and Mike Phillips recorded his best performance in a Welsh jersey for some time. But number eight Toby Faletau was at the heart of all Wales' tight grunt and attacking verve. His try was just reward for a performance that reaffirmed how important he is to the Dragons and Welsh rugby.
Moment of the Match: Faletau's try was the pick of the bunch, and extinguished any faint hopes of an Argentine comeback.
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Wales player George North bursts past Horacio Agulla to score the second Wales try during the International Match between Wales and Argentina at the Millennium Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Cardiff, Wales.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Stu Forster/Getty Images Europe)
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next test:
22 Nov
Wales v Tonga
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23 Nov
Italy v Argentina
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Murrayfield Stadium

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Springboks shut out Scotland

 Willem Alberts of South Africa dives over for the first try during the International match between Scotland and South Africa at Murrayfield Stadium on November 17, 2013 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
(November 16, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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South Africa were comprehensive winners over Scotland after running in four tries in a 28-0 victory at Murrayfield on Sunday.
Tries from Willem Alberts, WIllie le Roux, JP Pietersen and Coenie Oosthuizen were enough to see off a home side that were blighted by handling errors and imprecision.
The Scots could not be faulted for the way they threw themselves at their illustrious guests, but a combination of blunt attack and bruising Springbok defence rendered them both tryless and pointless come the full-time whistle.
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 JP Pietersen of South Africa is tackled during the International match between Scotland and South Africa at Murrayfield Stadium on November 17, 2013 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
(November 16, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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Richie Gray of Scotland battles for the ball with Bakkies Botha during the International match between Scotland and South Africa at Murrayfield Stadium on November 17, 2013 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
(November 16, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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Man of the Match: Plenty of contenders in the green and gold, with Willie Le Roux an outstanding performer. But for his brilliant work at the breakdown in constantly stifling the home attack, Francois Louw gets the nod from us. The openside suffered a late injury and was stretchered from the field in the closing stages, and we hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.
Moment of the Match: Undoubtedly JP Pietersen's stunning long-range try, with a fine assist from Le Roux.
Villain of the Match: Nothing nasty to report beyond the usual handbags, althoughPietersen rubbing David Denton's face into the ground was unnecessary.
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 Adriaan Strauss of South Africa is tackled by Alasdair Strokosch (L) adn Nick de Luca during the International match between Scotland and South Africa at Murrayfield Stadium on November 17, 2013 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
(November 16, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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 Jaque Fourie and Jean de Villiers (R) of South Africa attempt to gather the high ball as Sean Maitland challenges during the International match between Scotland and South Africa at Murrayfield Stadium on November 17, 2013 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
(November 16, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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Sean Lamont of Scotland is tackled by JP Pietersen during the International match between Scotland and South Africa at Murrayfield Stadium on November 17, 2013 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
(November 16, 2013 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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next test:
23 Nov
Scotland v Australia
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France v S.Africa
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Aviva Stadium / Lansdowne Cup

General view of the Aviva Stadium before the International match between Ireland and Australia at Aviva Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Ian Walton/Getty Images Europe)
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Four-try win for Wallabies

The Wallabies built on the momentum accrued last week in Turin by beating a disappointing Irish side 32-15 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday.
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 Ben Mowen of Australia tries to tackle Paul O'Connell of Ireland during the International match between Ireland and Australia at Aviva Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Ian Walton/Getty Images Europe)
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With many expecting a much closer scoreline than the one recorded, the visiting outfit will undoubtedly be delighted with their four-try win.
This sets them up nicely for remaining fixtures against Scotland and Wales, with head coach Ewen McKenzie's plans seemingly bearing fruit.
Ireland meanwhile will not look forward to their Monday video session as the Wallabies' wide game hurt the home side dearly in the first-half.
Joe Schmidt will have a whole host of questions at that meeting and should ask his side about their defensive frailties as tries for Nick Cummins, Michael Hooper (one of his two) and Quade Cooper left a lot to be desired from an Irish point of view. If they don't right those wrongs then the All Blacks should have little issue making it 14 wins.
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 Luke Marshall of Ireland is tackled by Israel Folau of Australia during the International match between Ireland and Australia at Aviva Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Ian Walton/Getty Images Europe)
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 Ben Mowen of the Wallabies wins the ball during the International match between Ireland and Australia at Aviva Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Ian Walton/Getty Images Europe)
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Man of the match: Australia seem to be clicking on this end-of-year tour after the initial loss to England and Michael Hooper is a major part of that. He edges this award from the always threatening Israel Folau because of the openside flank's hard graft and two scores.
Moment of the match: The second-half score for Quade Cooper summed up the Ireland defence as the fly-half slipped through a gap that shouldn't have been there. Work needed.
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Cian Healy of Ireland is tackled by Adam Ashley Cooper of Australia during the International match between Ireland and Australia at Aviva Stadium on November 16, 2013 in Dublin, Ireland.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Ian Walton/Getty Images Europe)
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next test:
23 Nov
Scotland v Australia
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24 Nov
Ireland v New Zealand
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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Twickenham / Hillary Shield

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 Captain Richie McCaw of New Zealand receives the Hillary Shield after the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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The England team line up to face the Haka from the All Blacks during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Warren Little/Getty Images Europe)
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New Zealand continued their unbeaten run in 2013 with a hard-fought 30-22 victory over England at Twickenham on Saturday.
Julian Savea scored two tries with Kieran Read also crossing the England line for the All Blacks to win their 13th match of the year.
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 Ben Youngs of England kicks the ball clear during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Europe)
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 Julian Savea of New Zealand (R) is tackled during the QBE Autumn International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Tom Shaw/Getty Images Europe)
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This was a game that had it all. Theatre, power, pace, skill and above all, physicality.
In the final analysis, New Zealand simply just found a way to win, avenging their defeat in the corresponding fixture last season, and calling on the reference points of 12 victories on the trot.

But don't denude the England display. One could argue that England, in defeat, put in their best performance of 2013, with both Billy's, Vunipola and Twlevetrees, truly coming of age as Test match players.
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 Mike Brown of England fails to stop Kieran Read of New Zealand going over to score a try during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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 Chris Ashton of England tackles Kieran Read of New Zealand during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Warren Little/Getty Images Europe)
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 Chris Ashton of England tackles Kieran Read of New Zealand during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Warren Little/Getty Images Europe)
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Man of the Match: With so many performances of quality it is very hard to single out an individual. For New Zealand, Nonu, McCaw and Salvea were compelling, and equally, England's heroes were led by Mike Brown, Billy Vunipola and Courtney Lawes. But for 70 minutes, one man was at the epicentre of everything good about All Black Rugby, and our award goes to Kiwi number eight Kieran Read.
Moment of the Match: With so much great rugby on display, it's hard to single one moment out. Read's offload in the opening minutes was delightful, but great sides find a way to win in adversity, and Ma'a Nonu's offload and pass around Courtney Lawes' huge tackle, to set Salvea free for the clinching score, takes this week's prize.
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 Billy Twelvetrees of England and Richie McCaw of New Zealand compete for the ball during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Europe)
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 Lee Dickson of England tackles Aaron Smith of New Zealand during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Europe)
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 Aaron Cruden of New Zealand tackles Joel Tomkins of England during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Europe)
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 Julian Savea of New Zealand breaks through the tackle from Mike Brown of England to score his team'sthird try during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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All Blacks maintain perfect record

By Gregor Paul at Twickenham
Hard slog and a classy lineout got the All Blacks home this morning in London. Seriously hard slog as it happens as England were a tough nut to crack. These Poms are not bad.
Not quite the side they were last year, but good enough to be a contender for 70 minutes, until the All Blacks superior skills and fitness told.
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 Owen Farrell of England in action during the QBE Autumn International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Tom Shaw/Getty Images Europe)
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 Dan Carter of New Zealand tackles Billy Twelvetrees of England during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Europe)
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Certainly the All Blacks will know they were in a game. Brutal wouldn't quite be the word for it. It was clean, just ferocious and chunks were taken out of everyone. This was test rugby all right. Miss a tackle and the game opened up. There wasn't even a split second to be had for the tackled player: the defending side was on the ball instantly and the battle at the breakdown was phenomenal. England probably won it, but not to the extent that they could deny the All Blacks the possession and pace of possession that they needed.
And by the final 10 minutes, the All Blacks had them just about under control.
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 Liam Messam of New Zealand pulls on the shirt of Dan Carter of New Zealand as they perform the Haka during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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 Courtney Lawes of England wins the ball during the QBE Autumn International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Tom Shaw/Getty Images Europe)
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They'd started to clear the bodies quicker and were making dominant tackles to leave England toiling a bit behind the gainline.
The All Blacks also managed to disrupt England's lineout and it was probably there that they won the game. At 22-20 down, England were searching for the killer blow. But the All Blacks started to win England's lineout ball. They started to damage the quality of England's possession from the touchline and the game changed in the final 20 minutes.
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 Joe Marler of England goes through the Nez Zealand defense during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Europe)
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England push back the All Blacks in the scrum during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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It was apparent that New Zealand were the team with all the momentum and were the only one likely to score which they did when Julian Savea bashed over for his second after concerted and controlled build up.
It was a score every All Blacks was relieved to see - not only in the context of the game, but because it meant Dan Carter would have something at least to take from his 100th cap. He limped off after 25 minutes - a damaged calf looked to be the problem after he was cleaned up in a crunching tackle.
As he disappeared and England grew in confidence, memories of last year were hard to keep at bay. Waves of England runners came round the corner and recycled quick ball that left them running into space.
They backed their driving maul from lineouts and got plenty out of it and for the second quarter of the first half, the All Blacks were under as much pressure as they have been all year.
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  Courtney Lawes of England wins the line out ahead of Sam Whitelock of New Zealand during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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Mike Brown of England tackles Owen Franks of New Zealand during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Warren Little/Getty Images Europe)
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They couldn't get the ball. They couldn't get their counter-attacking game going and they were being hammered on the penalty count. It was mainly around the breakdown that they were being pinged - either refusing to release the tackled player or coming in from the side.
That's what pressure it does - it saps players, forces them to make mistakes in their desperation to stop the momentum and England are one of the great sides in world rugby at applying it. Kieran Read, in his urgency to turn the tide, was shown a yellow card. Had to go. There had been too many infringements and to be fair to England, they deserved something tangible for their dominance.
But two deadly strikes from the All Blacks in the first half and a third late in the game kept the All Blacks in track for a perfect calendar year
England 22 (J. Launchbury tries; O. Farrell 5 pens, con) 
New Zealand 30 (J. Savea (2), K. Read tries; D. Carter 2 cons; A. Cruden 3 pens, con)
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Dan Carter of New Zealand shakes hands with Richie McCaw of New Zealand (R) after receiving his 100th cap during the QBE International match between England and New Zealand at Twickenham Stadium on November 16, 2013 in London, England.
(November 15, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images Europe)
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next test:
24 Nov
Ireland v New Zealand
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