• All Blacks fans cheer on their team during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium in Wellington. Getty Images
    All Blacks fans cheer on their team during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium in Wellington. Getty Images
  • New Zealand players react after the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. The game ended in a 16 all draw. AP Photo
    New Zealand players react after the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. The game ended in a 16 all draw. AP Photo
  • All Blacks fans cheer on their team during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium in Wellington. Getty Images
    All Blacks fans cheer on their team during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium in Wellington. Getty Images
  • Australia's Jake Gordon passes the ball in the tackle of New Zealand's Sam Whitelock during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
    Australia's Jake Gordon passes the ball in the tackle of New Zealand's Sam Whitelock during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
  • New Zealand's Damian McKenzie (L) tackles Australia's Filipo Daugunu as he scores a try during the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
    New Zealand's Damian McKenzie (L) tackles Australia's Filipo Daugunu as he scores a try during the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
  • A general view inside the near full capacity Sky Stadium during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia. Getty Images
    A general view inside the near full capacity Sky Stadium during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia. Getty Images
  • New Zealand's George Bridge runs between Australia's Filipo Daugunu, right, and James O'Connor, left, during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
    New Zealand's George Bridge runs between Australia's Filipo Daugunu, right, and James O'Connor, left, during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
  • Wallabies fans cheer on their team during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium. Getty Images
    Wallabies fans cheer on their team during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium. Getty Images
  • Australia's Nic White (C) kicks the ball during the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
    Australia's Nic White (C) kicks the ball during the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
  • Australia fans pose for a picture before the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
    Australia fans pose for a picture before the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
  • New Zealand's Patrick Tuipulotu, left, and Australia's Pete Samu compete for lineout ball during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
    New Zealand's Patrick Tuipulotu, left, and Australia's Pete Samu compete for lineout ball during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
  • New Zealand fans pose for a picture before the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
    New Zealand fans pose for a picture before the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
  • Australia's Marika Koroibete (R) tackles New Zealand's Jordie Barrett as he scores a try during the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
    Australia's Marika Koroibete (R) tackles New Zealand's Jordie Barrett as he scores a try during the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
  • New Zealand players perform the haka before the start of the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
    New Zealand players perform the haka before the start of the Bledisloe Cup rugby union match between New Zealand and Australia in Wellington. AFP
  • New Zealand's Ofa Tuungafasi, centre, is assisted by teammate Sam Cane, right, as they run at Australia's Matt To'omua during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
    New Zealand's Ofa Tuungafasi, centre, is assisted by teammate Sam Cane, right, as they run at Australia's Matt To'omua during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
  • Rival fans pose for a photo as they arrive at the stadium ahead of during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
    Rival fans pose for a photo as they arrive at the stadium ahead of during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
  • Fans take a selfie as they arrive at the stadium ahead of during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
    Fans take a selfie as they arrive at the stadium ahead of during the Bledisloe Cup rugby game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Wellington, New Zealand. AP Photo
  • TJ Perenara of the All Blacks signals to teammates during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium. Getty Images
    TJ Perenara of the All Blacks signals to teammates during the Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand and the Australia at Sky Stadium. Getty Images

New Zealand and Australia play out thrilling draw in front of packed mask-free crowd – in pictures


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New Zealand and Australia played out a dramatic 16-16 draw in a gripping opening Bledisloe Cup Test in Wellington on Sunday as mask-free fans packed out the stadium.

Play continued nearly 10 minutes after the final hooter sounded as neither side wanted to settle for a draw.

The entertaining encounter, with two tries and two penalties apiece, lifted rugby out of its seven-month Test hiatus in front of a near-capacity 31,000 spectators, with New Zealand having largely contained the virus.

For the All Blacks and Wallabies it was almost a year since they last played at the World Cup in Japan, and it was exactly 400 days since the last Test match in New Zealand.

In addition to the Covid distraction, the Test build-up was also rocked by disputes between New Zealand and Australia over Super Rugby and the Rugby Championship, and when it came to the on-field contest there were signs of rust.

But there was also a keen edge, and the draw leaves the four-match Bledisloe series wide open as Australia push to end an 18-year drought.

"Draws are always funny, aren't they?" said All Blacks captain Sam Cane. "You could probably say both teams had their chances. We probably should have been leading by a bit more heading into the second half.

"Credit to the Aussies, as they always do they stuck at it and they were only a whisker away from taking it. It's all set up for next week now."

It was a moral victory for new Wallabies head coach Dave Rennie against All Blacks counterpart Ian Foster in the battle of the two New Zealand natives who both experienced their first Test matches in charge.

Australia were let down by a high penalty count and a number of lost opportunities, such as seeing giant lock Matt Philip turned over by the diminutive Damian McKenzie a metre short of the line.

McKenzie, a late replacement for the injured Beauden Barrett, also pulled off a spectacular tackle to stop Daugunu from scoring in the opening minutes.

"I'm very proud of our team," said Australia captain Michael Hooper, who was winning his 100th cap. "Despite the conditions, despite the result, we are off to a good start with some things."

The Wallabies did most of the early attacking, but once the All Blacks adjusted their lines to counter the Australian rush defence, slick passing from Aaron Smith and Shannon Frizell put Jordie Barrett in the clear for a 25-metre run to the line to open the scoring.

After Barrett and James O'Connor traded penalties, the All Blacks had a chance to extend their lead on the stroke of half-time when Cane pounced on a dropped ball by Folau Faingaa'a to set up a sweeping 60-metre move only for Rieko Ioane to lose the ball over the try line.

It only took three minutes into the second half for the All Blacks to get their second try when George Bridge set up Aaron Smith for the five pointer.

But at 13-3 ahead, New Zealand lost their structure allowing the Wallabies to strike back with quick tries to Marika Koroibete and Daugunu midway through the half.

In a dramatic close, an O'Connor penalty five minutes from time put the Wallabies ahead for the first time.

Barrett kicked an equaliser three minutes later and with a minute left Reece Hodge hit the uprights with a huge 55-metre effort which lead to a 10-minute scramble as both sides fought in vain to secure the winning score.

"Man, it was close though, a kick off the post," said Hooper. "But we'll go next week at Eden Park, we're up for the challenge. A lot to like there, but we would have liked to close it out though."

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