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Wallabies revel in the chaos to secure dramatic Bledisloe Cup Test win over All Blacks

“That was a wild game,” Wallabies captain Michael Hooper said after his side’s terrific 24-22 victory over the All Blacks at Lang Park on Saturday night.
Wild barely covers it.
A night that had been billed as one of the biggest Tests in Australia’s recent history — following the disappointment of last Saturday night’s 43-5 defeat in Sydney — ended with Rennie beaming on the pitch, as he celebrated his first win as Wallabies coach over the land of his birth.
Australia’s rugby-supporting public had demanded a response from the Wallabies after last weekend’s performance — and boy, did they get one.
Perhaps we should have expected it.
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