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[3] [7] New Zealand eventually prevailed 5-3 in the lowest-scoring game of the tour, after Don Clarke made a sideline conversion by kicking almost parallel to the try line, with the wind curling the ball between the posts. [3] The last Test match played at Athletic Park was against France on 26 June 1999, with the All Blacks winning 54–7. [5]
New Zealand lost by the game's only goal, but drew with the same team 3–3 in a game at Athletic Park, Wellington seven days later. [6] The following year the team played a Wellington representative side on 10 June before embarking on a tour of Australia, during which they played eleven representative sides, including three "test matches ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Australia will have a new captain and the All Blacks will field a new-look lineup when they meet in Dunedin, New Zealand on Saturday in the second Bledisloe Cup test.
The All Blacks have made five changes to their starting 15 while the Springboks have named 10 of the 14 players who missed the Wallabies match and were sent ahead to New Zealand.
Hugo Keenan says Ireland aren't looking at Friday's Test with New Zealand in Dublin as a "revenge game" after their World Cup exit last year.
The stadium hosted the national team's 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match on 14 November 2009 against Bahrain. New Zealand won the match 1–0, with a record crowd at the time of 35,194 for a football match in New Zealand. [15] On 28 January 2010, AC/DC kicked off the Australasian leg of its Black Ice World Tour at the stadium.
The only record of a match taking place is recorded in the minutes of a New Zealand union management meeting several days later that Lord Bledisloe wished to present a cup for the All Blacks and Wallabies competition. The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) believe that the first match was when New Zealand toured Australia in 1932.