All Blacks avenge record Perth loss, claim clean sweep against woeful Wallabies

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All Blacks avenge record Perth loss, claim clean sweep against woeful Wallabies
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The All Blacks were seeking revenge after they were belted by the Wallabies at Optus Stadium two years ago. They returned serve with interest | samphillips06 SMHsport

The Wallabies have suffered their first clean sweep against the All Blacks since 2018, despite Jordie Barrett joining his brother Scott as the second New Zealand star to be shown a red card at Optus Stadium.

He then did what all players are taught to do when collecting a high ball: kick his leg out to act as a shield. The introduction of the 20-minute red card for The Rugby Championship gave the All Blacks some reprieve 10 minutes into the second half.Credit:The 13-0 lead - set up by a stunning Jordie Barrett try in the 16th minute - was followed by five points to David Havili just before the half-time break.

Tate McDermott was one of the Wallabies’ best and created the opportunity for the try that gave Rennie’s side a glimmer of hope.

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