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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.
The Wallabies have won their last seven Tests at Lang Park and lost just one of their past five against…
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