Every brilliant second of the Wallabies press conference
By Rugby Onslaught

Every brilliant second of the Wallabies press conference

Absolutely loved this Wallabies presser.

The smiles, the joy. Just all made it worth while.

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Records have tumbled at Optus Stadium in Perth tonight as the Qantas Wallabies powered to a 47-26 victory over New Zealand in Western Australia’s first ever Bledisloe Cup Test.

The six-try effort produced a record points haul for the Wallabies against their Trans-Tasman rivals, and the 47 points conceded by the All Blacks was the most in their history against any nation.

The dizzying display left a new ground record crowd of 61,241 fans delirious as the Wallabies delivered a win for the ages against the current world number one.

Winger Reece Hodge scored a double in a sizzling performance on the right wing, while the tight five again stood up and Nic White and Christian Lealiifano orchestrated the attack superbly from the halves.

White constantly tested the All Blacks around the ruck and scored a crucial second-half try to earn man of the match honours in a team performance to rival any in recent Wallabies history.

In a helter-skelter first half the Wallabies opened the scoring through a Lealiifano penalty goal in the 7th minute and then registered the first try when Hodge bolted 50 metres after James O’Connor, playing his first Test at outside centre, popped a sublime one-hand offload.

A Lealiifano pass should have been intercepted by Anton Lienert-Brown in the lead up to the Hodge try, but the All Blacks centre made amends when he dived on a Jack Goodhue kick to score New Zealand’s first try three minutes later.

The All Blacks scored again through Reiko Ioane, but Lealiifano added a second penalty goal to snatch the lead back for Australia. Then, on the stroke of half time, All Blacks lock Scott Barrett was shown a red card after a no arms tackle on Michael Hooper which caught the Wallabies skipper high as he fell in a tackle deep on the attack. Lealiifano slotted the penalty to give Australia a 16-12 lead at the break.

With a one-man advantage for the remainder of the contest, the Wallabies came out firing in the second half and after Scott Sio was held up, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto took advantage of the overlap to score in the corner. They continued to pile the pressure on and then it was Samu Kerevi powering over would-be tacklers down the same edge to put White over moments later.

New Zealand wrestled back momentum with a try to Beauden Barrett who skipped past Salakaia-Loto to pull his side back within a converted try, but then Wallabies winger Marika Koirobete snuck over from the base of a ruck and planted it down under the posts as the All Blacks defended their line.

Hodge went over in the right corner to complete his double as Australia hit the 40-point mark for the first time against New Zealand. All Blacks replacement Ngani Laumape finished a brilliant solo effort to score off the ensuing restart, but the Wallabies had the final say when Kurtley Beale sliced through in the final minute to dot down and cap a memorable night for the men in gold.

The two sides will meet again next Saturday 17 August at Eden Park in Auckland to decide the Bledisloe Cup for 2019.

SCORERS
Qantas Wallabies 47 (Reece Hodge 2, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Nic White, Marika Koroibete, Kurtley Beale tries; Christian Lealiifano 2, Matt To’omua 2 cons; Christian Lealiifano 3 pens) New Zealand 26 (Anton Lienert-Brown, Reiko Ioane, Beauden Barrett, Ngani Laumape tries; Richie Mo’unga 3 cons)

CARDS
Scott Barrett – New Zealand, 39 mins (Red)

TEAMS
Qantas Wallabies
1. Scott Sio 2. Tolu Latu 3. Allan Alaalatoa 4. Izack Rodda 5. Rory Arnold 6. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto 7. Michael Hooper (c) 8. Isi Naisarani 9. Nic White 10. Christian Lealiifano 11. Marika Koroibete 12. Samu Kerevi (vc) 13. James O’Connor 14. Reece Hodge 15. Kurtley Beale
Reserves: 16. Folau Fainga’a 17. James Slipper 18. Taniela Tupou 19. Adam Coleman 20. Luke Jones 21. Will Genia 22. Matt To’omua 23. Tom Banks

New Zealand
1. Joe Moody 2. Dane Coles 3. Owen Franks 4. Scott Barrett 5. Sam Whitelock 6. Ardie Savea 7. Sam Cane 8. Kieran Read (c) 9. Aaron Smith 10. Richie Mo’unga 11. Rieko Ioane 12. Anton Lienert-Brown 13. Jack Goodhue 14. Ben Smith 15 Beauden Barrett
Reserves: 16. Codie Taylor 17. Atu Moli 18. Angus Ta’avao 19. Patrick Tuipulotu 20. Matt Todd 21. TJ Perenara 22. Ngani Laumape 23. George Bridge

WALLABIES SUBSTITUTIONS
56 mins- Tupou for Alaalatoa, 56 mins- Coleman for Arnold, 64 mins- To’omua for Lealiifano, 64 mins- Slipper for Sio, 64 mins- Fainga’a for Latu, 68 mins- Genia for White, 72 mins- Banks for Kerevi

WALLABIES MATCH NOTES
Qantas Wallabies lead Bledisloe Cup series 1-0 (Two-Test series)
Crowd of 61, 241 – new ground record for a sporting event at Optus Stadium (eclipsing 2019 State of Origin Game 2 – 59,721)
47 points – Qantas Wallabies highest Test score v New Zealand
21 points – equal highest margin of victory for Qantas Wallabies against New Zealand
Scott Barrett red card – first in a Bledisloe Cup Test since 2010 (Drew Mitchell, Australia)

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