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This fabulous win was all about character
By GRANT FOX - Fairfax Media | Sunday, 14 September 2008
Australia asked what the All Blacks had in Brisbane last night. The answer was character - and there were bucketloads of it.
That's funny. I thought having the Ref in their pocket was the key.
There was courage in coming back from a 10-point deficit.
There was strategic nous in the use of the bench.
There was patience despite a weight of possession, territory and time in their own 22 going against them.
In Richie McCaw there was a great leader's performance from a man who has grown out of adversity in Cardiff to become a captain of immense stature.
And there was steel in working down the clock when Australia got themselves into the game again in the dying stages.
Full story and comments; This fabulous win was all about character - New Zealand's source for sport, rugby, cricket & league news on Stuff.co.nz
And another load of bandwagon crap. Henry is now the greatest coach to ever walk this earth. Henry: They don't come any better than this - New Zealand's source for sport, rugby, cricket & league news on Stuff.co.nz
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Wallabies v All-Blacks a true nailbiter at Suncorp
Jim Morton
September 13, 2008 07:00pm
A DROUGHT-breaking Tri-Nations title slipped through the Wallabies' fingers last night as the All Blacks pulled off a 28-24 comeback victory at a heaving Suncorp Stadium.
Australia wasted a 10-point second-half lead in the pulsating clash through costly turnovers which were duly punished by the ruthless New Zealanders who retained the Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup with the win.
The All Blacks scored three straight converted tries after trailing 17-7 early in the second-half to have the decider seemingly wrapped up at 28-17.
But a bustling Ryan Cross try and a last-minute attack had the Wallabies inside the visitors quarter on the last play of the game but couldn't produce the dream finish most of the 52,328-strong crowd wished.
more here...Wallabies v All-Blacks a true nailbiter at Suncorp | PerthNow