• New Zealand captain Sam Cane leads his team onto the pitch for the second Bledisloe Cup match against Australia in Auckland. AFP
    New Zealand captain Sam Cane leads his team onto the pitch for the second Bledisloe Cup match against Australia in Auckland. AFP
  • New Zealand captain Sam Cane sings the national anthem. AFP
    New Zealand captain Sam Cane sings the national anthem. AFP
  • New Zealand perform the Haka before the start of the match. AFP
    New Zealand perform the Haka before the start of the match. AFP
  • New Zealand's Ardie Savea tackles Taniela Tupou. AFP
    New Zealand's Ardie Savea tackles Taniela Tupou. AFP
  • Australia's Nic White kicks the ball. AFP
    Australia's Nic White kicks the ball. AFP
  • The Bledisloe Cup. AFP
    The Bledisloe Cup. AFP
  • New Zealand's Ardie Savea tackles Australia James O'Connor. AFP
    New Zealand's Ardie Savea tackles Australia James O'Connor. AFP
  • New Zealand's Hoskins Sotutu tackles Australia's Tomas Banks. AFP
    New Zealand's Hoskins Sotutu tackles Australia's Tomas Banks. AFP
  • Australia's James O’Connor tackles New Zealand's Beauden Barrett. AFP
    Australia's James O’Connor tackles New Zealand's Beauden Barrett. AFP
  • Australia's James Slipper and Taniela Tupou tackle New Zealand's Caleb Clarke. AFP
    Australia's James Slipper and Taniela Tupou tackle New Zealand's Caleb Clarke. AFP
  • Australia's coach Dave Rennie talks to Nic White. AFP
    Australia's coach Dave Rennie talks to Nic White. AFP
  • New Zealand's Caleb Clarke makes a break. AFP
    New Zealand's Caleb Clarke makes a break. AFP
  • New Zealand's Dane Coles celebrates victory. AFP
    New Zealand's Dane Coles celebrates victory. AFP

Bledisloe Cup: New Zealand overpower Australia in front of 46,000 fans in Auckland - in pictures


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Winger Caleb Clarke produced a stunning performance of power running in his first Test start to provide some much needed attacking thrust as New Zealand beat Australia 27-7 in their second Bledisloe Cup Test at Eden Park in Auckland on Sunday.

The authoritative win erased memories of a 16-16 draw in the first game last week and also gave the All Blacks the advantage in retaining the Bledisloe Cup, which they have held since 2003, as the series moves to Australia for the final two matches.

The pressure on All Blacks coach Ian Foster was no doubt alleviated a little with the result, which was played in front of a crowd of 46,049 after Covid-restrictions were lifted earlier this month.

"He is a special player and a special kid," All Blacks captain Sam Cane, who scored his side's final try, said of the 21-year-old Clarke. "He didn't let anyone down."

Clarke's ability to break tackles was helped by a far better performance from the All Blacks forwards, who had been criticised for a lack of intensity last week.

Some long-standing issues of attacking penetration against an aggressive defence were also laid bare in Wellington, which only increased the pressure on Foster, whose elevation to the coaching role has not been met with universal approval in New Zealand.

The All Blacks, however, rarely have successive poor performances and the Wallabies were well aware that after their 47-26 record victory last year in Perth they were thrashed 36-0 in Auckland the following week.

"They were better this week," Wallabies captain Michael Hooper said after Sunday's result, where the All Blacks only conceded a first half try to Marika Koroibete.

"They got the better of us ... and were very good in turnover and capitalised on our mistakes."

The Wallabies put the All Blacks under enormous early pressure before the home side started winning collisions and increased the pace of the game and began to break tackles, with fullback Beauden Barrett and Clarke making several strong runs.

Richie Mo'unga slotted a 19th-minute penalty as the territorial pressure told before scrumhalf Aaron Smith scored a try four minutes later from an attacking scrum.

Mo'unga converted to give the All Blacks a 10-0 advantage before the Wallabies again showed how dangerous they can be with the ball in hand when Koroibete crossed after a turnover and James O'Connor's conversion narrowed the gap to 10-7.

Clarke then was the catalyst for tries within the space of three second half minutes to Barrett and Savea with two powerful runs, the second where he bounced out of several tackles, to give the home side a 20-7 lead.

Some superb defence by Mo'unga stopped Koroibete from scoring his second try shortly after, before hooker Brandon Paenga-Amosa had a try overturned by referee Angus Gardner.

Cane finished off a sweeping movement less than 90 seconds later to give them a 27-7 lead that ended the Australian challenge.

"We put a marker down and that has to be the base now, [because] this is [the best] Wallabies team I have seen in a while," Foster said.

"They stay in the fight and we need to fight for 80 minutes."

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