The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Dragons are slain once again by the rampant All Blacks

- NEW ZEALAND 39 WALES 21

WALES’ long wait to beat New Zealand continues after a powerful second-half performanc­e from the hosts in Auckland ended with Warren Gatland’s side being defeated 39-21.

Wales led 18-15 at half-time after a breathless opening 40 minutes.

But Waisake Naholo scored his second try before captain Kieran Read and Nathan Harris added to Julian Savea’s early effort.

Cruden opened the scoring with a penalty just moments later but Wales stunned the Auckland crowd with the game’s first try.

Ken Owens recovered Biggar’s high kick, Williams beat Savea and Wales shifted the ball across the field for Faletau to score in the left-hand corner.

Biggar was unable to convert from the touchline and New Zealand replied with two tries in the space of four minutes.

Naholo was allowed space to attack and fellow wing Savea collected a cross-field kick from Cruden to score his 39th Test try.

Ben Smith then launched a blistering counter-attack that ended with Naholo strolling in from 30 yards out.

Williams was alert and was twice involved as Biggar cut the deficit to 15-11.

The full-back then sparked the counteratt­ack with a break that saw Webb stretch out for his seventh Test try.

Biggar converted from close to the posts and Wales were back in front after half an hour’s play.

They went close to extending that on the stroke of half-time when Jonathan Davies almost latched onto Biggar’s clever kick through with the outside of his boot.

Davies and Ross Moriarty then came within a yard of the line from the resulting scrum before Amos was pushed into touch. Wales suffered an injury concern early in the second half when Jones had a heavy collision with prop Franks but the veteran returned from a head injury assessment.

Leading 21-18, Wales were forced to defend as the All Blacks stepped up the pressure. Webb did well to deny Malakai Fekitoa but Cruden levelled with his second penalty.

Biggar was short with a speculativ­e longrange effort but Wales regained the lead in the 52nd minute after North’s powerful burst. Cruden’s inconsiste­ncy in front of the posts continued as he sliced the chance to draw level a second time seven minutes later.

But the All Blacks found another gear to score three tries in the final 18 minutes.

Naholo crashed over from a close-range tap-penalty to regain the lead. Gatland threw on the replacemen­ts after 65 minutes but New Zealand struck next as their replacemen­t Patrick Tuipulotu sent Read over.

New Zealand then rubbed salt into the wounds when Harris finished to inflict a heavy loss on the scoreboard.

 ??  ?? Dejection for Wales in Auckland.
Dejection for Wales in Auckland.

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