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New Zealand ensured a strong finish to their Rugby Championship campaign as they secured an impressive win over Australia in Wellington. Having fought off a late Australian comeback in the first Bledisloe Cup meeting in Sydney last week , the All Blacks controlled the contest as they returned to home soil despite a fast Wallabies start.
The visitors flew out of the blocks thanks to a try from Fraser McReight, but could not sustain their effort and failed to add a second-half point to the 13 accumulated before the interval. The hosts, meanwhile, went from strength to strength as they answered a few questions after a series of second-half collapses in their campaign. Two tries from Caleb Clarke helped power them into an unassailable advantage as their attack began to click, but it was their defensive strength that made certain of victory with Sam Cane, becoming the 13th All Black to reach caps, impressive as he played his final Test in New Zealand.
Both sides were simply playing for pride this weekend as they sit third and fourth respectively in the Rugby Championship table, with neither able to win the tournament. South Africa and Argentina meet later on Saturday to decide the destination of the title. Re-live all the action from the Rugby Championship clash in our live blog below:. Winger Caleb Clarke scored two tries as New Zealand beat the Wallabies on Saturday to round out the Rugby Championship with a third win and snap their six-year victory drought in Wellington.
The All Blacks back three of Sevu Reece, Will Jordan and Clarke all scored tries in the first half and prop Tamaiti Williams also crossed after the break before Clarke added his second in the final quarter. The Wallabies played some of their best rugby of the year in the first half but only had a Fraser McReight try and two Noah Lolesio penalties to show for their efforts as they finished the tournament with a single win from six matches.
New Zealand Australia: The All Blacks won in Wellington for the first time since to ensure they finished with a flourish despite missing out on the Rugby Championship crown. There are still a few problems to solve for Scott Robertson but the balance of the side looked good with Beauden Barrett at fly half and Will Jordan injecting intelligently from full-back.