Played – 179
All Blacks won – 126
Wallabies won – 45
Draws – 8
All Blacks points scored – 3992
Wallabies points scored – 2604
All Blacks v Wallabies line-ups
All Blacks side:
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Wallabies side:
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Form guide (past five tests)
All Blacks: L, W, L, W, W
Wallabies: L, W, W, L, W
All Blacks v Wallabies – last time they met
All Blacks 33 Australia 13, Sky Stadium, September 28, 2024
The All Blacks signed off their final home test of 2024 by banishing the plucky Wallabies and, more importantly, exorcising some demons.
While their performance was clunky at times, with frequent errors frustrating, the All Blacks produced enough attacking spark and defensive steel to claim their first win in Wellington for six years – and score their first points in the final quarter for six tests.
The five-tries-to-one victory allowed the All Blacks to toast Sam Cane’s 100th test milestone and TJ Perenara’s final home appearance on the desired note. Both veterans received appreciative standing ovations when they were replaced in the second half.
All Blacks 33 (Caleb Clarke 2, Sevu Reece, Will Jordan, Tamaiti Williams tries; Beauden Barrett 4 cons)
Wallabies 13 (Fraser McReight try; Noah Lolesio con, pen)
HT: 19-13
Wallabies record at Eden Park
1931 – All Blacks 20 Wallabies 13
1946 – All Blacks 14 Wallabies 10
1949 – Wallabies 16 All Blacks 9
1955 – Wallabies 8 All Blacks 3
1962 – All Blacks 16 Wallabies 8
1972 – All Blacks 38 Wallabies 3
1978 – Wallabies 30 All Blacks 16
1982 – All Blacks 33 Wallabies 18
1985 – All Blacks 10 Wallabies 9
1986 – Wallabies 22 All Blacks 9
1989 – All Blacks 24 Wallabies 22
1991 – All Blacks 6 Wallabies 3
1995 – All Blacks 28 Wallabies 16
1999 – All Blacks 34 Wallabies 15
2001 – All Blacks 21 Wallabies 17
2005 – All Blacks 34 Wallabies 24
2006 – All Blacks 34 Wallabies 27
2007 – All Blacks 24 Wallabies 12
2008 – All Blacks 39 Wallabies 10
2009 – All Blacks 22 Wallabies 16
2011 – All Blacks 30 Wallabies 14
2011 – Ireland 15 Wallabies 6 – RWC pool game
2011 – All Blacks 20 Wallabies 6 – RWC semifinal
2011 – Wallabies 21 Wales 18 – RWC bronze final
2012 – All Blacks 22 Wallabies 0
2014 – All Blacks 51 Wallabies 20
2015 – All Blacks 41 Wallabies 13
2016 – All Blacks 37 Wallabies 10
2018 – All Blacks 40 Wallabies 12
2019 – All Blacks 36 Wallabies 0
2020 – All Blacks 27 Wallabies 7
2021 – All Blacks 33 Wallabies 25
2021 – All Blacks 57 Wallabies 22
2022 – All Blacks 22 Wallabies 14
All Blacks v Wallabies referee
Italian referee Andrea Piardi will be in charge of the Eden Park test. His only All Blacks test was last year’s 42-14 win over the Pumas at Eden Park, after the home side were coming off a defeat at Sky Stadium.
He previously refereed the second test between the Wallabies and Lions. His only other Australian test was a 22-19 defeat to Ireland last year.
Matthew Carley (England) and Morne Ferreira (South Africa) are the assistant referees while South African Marius Jonker is the TMO.
All Blacks v Wallabies TAB odds
All Blacks: $1.20 Draw: $26 Australia: $4.40
All Blacks Rugby Championship schedule
August 16, 9.10am – Argentina 24 All Blacks 41, Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium, Cordoba
August 23, 9.10am – Argentina 29 All Blacks 23, Velez Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires
Saturday, September 6, 7.05pm – All Blacks 24 South Africa 17, Eden Park, Auckland
Saturday, September 13, 7.05pm – All Blacks 10 South Africa 43, Sky Stadium, Wellington
Saturday, September 27, 5.05pm – All Blacks v Australia, Eden Park, Auckland
Saturday, October 4, 10.45pm – Australia v All Blacks, Perth
All Blacks v Wallabies – how to follow the action
For live commentary of All Blacks v Wallabies, join Elliott Smith on Newstalk ZB, Gold Sport and iHeartRadio, plus the Alternative Commentary Collective will be providing commentary on their iHeartRadio stream.
You can watch the game on Sky Sport 1 and it will be livestreaming on Sky Sport Now.
You can also find live updates at nzherald.co.nz.