The Irish Mail on Sunday

All Blacks notch up record points tally against Cheika’s Wallabies

AUSTRALIA 13 NEW ZEALAND 38

- By Tyler Gould

WINGER Waisake Naholo scored a brace of tries as the All Blacks steamrolle­d the Wallabies in the Rugby Championsh­ip opener in Sydney.

Trailing 6-5 at the break due to some dogged Wallabies defence, the All Blacks notched a record second half points tally against Australia in a six-try masterclas­s of ruthless rugby at Olympic stadium.

Naholo played a huge part in the All Blacks’ 13th successive win in the tournament, grabbing a late pair of tries in two minutes as lock Sam Whitelock celebrated his 100th test.

The Fijian-born winger also sparked their second half blitz by setting up their second try through Jack Goodhue before putting Wallabies fullback Israel Folau out of the game with a mid-air clash near the hourmark.

Aaron Smith grabbed the All Blacks’ first try late in the first half, with Barrett and Brodie Retallick also crossing after the break.

The match was also the first in the Bledisloe Cup, the annual series contested between the nations. The All Blacks have held the Cup since 2003 and the Wallabies will need to beat them at the Eden Park next week for the first time in 32 years to keep the series alive.

‘You come to Sydney and you expect an explosion and we sort of got a different type of an explosion this time,’ All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said.

The Wallabies battled hard in the opening period, but their set pieces were a mess and they were quick to buckle when put under pressure in the second half, gifting the All Blacks tries.

Debutant back Jack Maddocks scored their sole try in the 66th minute.

World Player of the Year Beauden Barrett came in with queries over his form after a subdued finish to the Super Rugby season with the Wellington Hurricanes. But he responded with a masterful display, albeit with some errant kicking.

He manufactur­ed their third try in the 51st minute with typical enterprise.

Swooping on a handling error by winger Dane Haylett-Petty at midfield, Barrett toed the ball forward three times in an exhilarati­ng sprint before collecting it a metre from the line and diving over to put his side 17-6 up.

The wheels then fell off for the Wallabies, with Folau limping off 10 minutes later, having rolled his ankle after an aerial clash with Naholo.

Lock Brodie Retallick capitalise­d on the Wallabies’ disarray, producing a wonderful dummy pass before thundering over for a fourth try. Naholo had earlier done the damage deep in defence, stripping the ball off Marika Koroibete two minutes into the second half. The tackle allowed the All Blacks to switch the ball wide and then quickly downfield to give outside centre Goodhue his first try. The Wallabies came into the match with some optimism but will head to Eden Park with renewed doubts a year out from the World Cup.

NEW ZEALAND - Tries: Naholo (2), Smith, Goodhue, B Barrett, Retallick; Cons: B Barrett (4).

AUSTRALIA - Try: Maddocks; Con: Foley; Pens: Foley, Hodge.

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