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All Blacks rout Wallabies to win 14th consecutive Bledisloe Cup

Two tries to Israel Dagg ensure New Zealand prevail over Australia in scrappy affair in Wellington

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New Zealand captain Kieran Read holds the Bledisloe Cup with his team. Photos: AFP

A rampant New Zealand inflicted further pain on Australia with a 29-9 victory to claim the Bledisloe Cup in Wellington.

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The Wallabies stayed in touch in the first half, with the All Blacks only ahead 15-9 at the break, but were kept scoreless in the second half as the All Blacks added a further 14 points in the second-round Rugby Championship clash.

After thrashing the Wallabies 42-8 in Sydney a week ago, this victory enabled the All Blacks to lock the Bledisloe Cup away for another year making the third test in October a dead rubber.

The cup is billed as the symbol of trans-Tasman rivalry, but it has been all one-way traffic since 2002 when it was last held by Australia.

New Zealand's Ardie (right) and Julian Savea hold the Bledisloe Cup.
New Zealand's Ardie (right) and Julian Savea hold the Bledisloe Cup.
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In two tests this month the world champion All Blacks have scored 10 tries and conceded one.

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