Beauden Barrett breaks Australian hearts in Dunedin

Outhalf crosses in the 78th minute as All Blacks retain Bledisloe Cup after thriller

Beauden Barrett’s late score saw the All Blacks edge Australia in Dunedin. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP
Beauden Barrett’s late score saw the All Blacks edge Australia in Dunedin. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP

New Zealand 35 Australia 29

Beauden Barrett scored a brilliant 78th-minute try to ensure the All Blacks retained the Bledisloe Cup with a 35-29 victory over Australia in a classic Rugby Championship encounter in Dunedin on Saturday.

Barrett's second try of the match came just two minutes after Wallabies centre Kurtley Beale had given his side a 29-28 lead and hope of keeping the trans-Tasman Bledisloe Cup series alive for the third game in Brisbane on October 21st.

New Zealand’s captain Kieran Read and his team celebrate with the Bledisloe Cup. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP
New Zealand’s captain Kieran Read and his team celebrate with the Bledisloe Cup. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP

The Wallabies, however, were left to rue some wayward goal-kicking from flyhalf Bernard Foley, who left nine points on the field with four missed shots at goal at Otago Regional Stadium as New Zealand retained a trophy they have held since 2003.

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Australia were hammered 54-34 in Sydney last week but made the perfect response to their critics, racing out to a 17-0 lead that included an 80-metre intercept try from Israel Folau inside the first 30 seconds.

Folau’s score set the tone for the opening 20 minutes with the All Blacks dominating possession as the visitors showed far more discipline in defence and seized on what opportunities they had to punish the home side.

Michael Hooper then scored from an attacking lineout before Foley extended the lead with a breakaway try after the All Blacks had demolished a Wallabies scrum in midfield only for Will Genia to dart through a gap in the disintegrating pack.

The All Blacks settled and took control of the second quarter with Rieko Ioane touching down after clutching an inside pass from scrumhalf Aaron Smith following an attacking lineout.

Smith then burst over on the stroke of halftime after the All Blacks had won a succession of attacking scrums as the Wallabies led 17-14 at the break.

The home side, who had two tries disallowed by television match official Rowan Kitt, dominated the third quarter before Barrett scored his first try in the 60th minute.

The final quarter descended into a see-saw battle with Genia finishing a counter-attack that he had sparked before Ben Smith appeared to have given New Zealand the lead for good when he crossed in the 71st minute.

Beale, however, then gave his side hope of sealing the Wallabies first victory in New Zealand since 2001 before Barrett scored his second try to dash their hopes.