New Zealand v Australia LIVE: Latest score and updates from Rugby Championship clash in Wellington

The All Blacks face off against Australia in the Rugby Championship
The All Blacks face off against Australia in the Rugby Championship (AFP via Getty Images)

New Zealand face Australia in Wellington on Saturday morning in the final match of both sides’ 2024 Rugby Championship campaign, with kick-off at 8.05am BST.

The All Blacks fought off a late Australian comeback in Sydney last week after being reduced to 13 men, with early tries from Will Jordan, Rieko Ioane and Caleb Clarke enough to help seal a 31-28 win. It means that New Zealand have retained the Bledisloe Cup once more, with the Wallabies travelling across the Tasman looking to immediately avenge that defeat.

Both sides are simply playing for pride this weekend as they sit third and fourth respectively in the Rugby Championship table, with both unable to win the tournament. But a fierce rugby rivalry is unlikely to be dimmed by those circumstances as each eyes a strong finish to a mixed campaign.

Follow all the action from the Rugby Championship clash in our live blog below:

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New Zealand 0-0 Australia, 3 minutes

The first attempt to set the scrum goes down immediately, Tupou kicking his leg to try and get the movement back. Referee Nika Amashukeli swaps over to his side, suspecting that it may be where the problem comes as they engage again.

Tupou is steady and off Australia go! A canny switch-back play to the blindside sends Andrew Kellaway sprinting into space, and have they managed to score? No, knocked on! Kellaway’s toe ahead was fumbled back by a sliding Beauden Barrett but Jake Gordon couldn’t gather clenaly with the line at his mercy!

Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 08:10

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New Zealand 0-0 Australia, 2 minutes

Tupou tests the flexion in the joint, strugging to bear his (quite considerable) weight. But he’s going to try to soldier on – out comes the strapping to try and help him continue.

It will be a scrum to restart, which will test just how ready that knee is.

Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 08:08

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New Zealand 0-0 Australia, 1 minute

A competent first take in the air from Tom Wright as TJ Perenara tests the Australia backfield with a high box kick. The Wallabies look to play on halfway, Rob Valetini coralled by Sam Cane…oh no! Taniela Tupou is down and in severe discomfort inside a minute!

The Australia prop looks to have done his knee. On rush a couple of medics.

Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 08:07

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KICK OFF!

Here we go. The Bledisloe Cup will be staying in New Zealand’s hands for another year but Australia have genuine belief they can upset the All Blacks at a ground where the hosts have a horrible recent record.

The penultimate match of the 2024 Rugby Championship is underway!

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Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 08:05

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Two very pleasant anthems, and time for the Haka. It’s led by TJ Perenara for the final time on home soil, the scrum half at a ground he has called home at provincial and Super Rugby level for nearly 15 years. He gives it typical gusto as he and the rest of the All Blacks lay the challenge down.

Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 08:03

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Leading the All Blacks out on cap number 100 is Sam Cane, welcomed with a grand reception. He’s the 13th New Zealand player to bring up a ton – his Test career may be nearing an end but what a servant the flanker has been.

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Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 07:58

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Harry Wilson leads the Wallabies out. We’re pretty used to seeing empty seats at the capacious Sky Stadium, with the Wellington public not necessarily the most ardent of All Black fans, but the place is sold out tonight and (aside from a few latecomers) already nearly full to the rafters.

Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 07:57

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New Zealand vs Australia match officials

Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Geo)

ARs: Karl Dickson (Eng) & Damian Schneider (Arg)

Georgian referee Nika Amashukeli, right, is in charge today
Georgian referee Nika Amashukeli, right, is in charge today (PA Wire)

Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 07:52

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Battle of blindsides could be key

Wallace Sititi has been the find of New Zealand’s season so far, the Chiefs youngster providing real lineout excellence and graft around the park. The springy Sititi put all sorts of pressure on the Wallabies’ throw and was also very impressive against South Africa earlier in the Rugby Championship. How Scott Robertson reshapes his back row once Sam Cane departs at the end of the year will be intriguing – Dalton Papali’i could come back in on the openside, but Sititi looks certain to stay part of the trio alongside Ardie Savea.

He is in direct head-to-head with one of Australia’s best and brightest throughout the rollercoaster of the last couple of years. Rob Valetini seldom takes a backward step, and there is a sense he has been somewhat underrated amid the doom and gloom surrounding Australian rugby. Their battle could be fun today.

Wallace Sititi challenge the Australian lineout consistently in Sydney
Wallace Sititi challenge the Australian lineout consistently in Sydney (Getty Images)

Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 07:45

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No glass half full for Joe Schmidt

Joe Schmidt was not buying into any great feeling of optimism after his Wallabies team fought their way back from 21-0 down to give the All Blacks a fright last week.

The 31-28 defeat ended Australian hopes of wresting back the Bledisloe Cup from the All Blacks and, combined with Fiji’s later win over Japan in Osaka, saw the Wallabies drop to 10th in the world rankings.

New Zealander Schmidt was asked in his press conference whether Australia’s rally to within four points of a shock win had left his glass half full, or half empty.

“There’s not a lot of water in the glass,” he quipped. “You know, you lose a Test match. So for us there’s things that we’ve got to learn from. We can’t finish a close second.

“There’s some things to be proud about around building our way back into the game. But giving a New Zealand side a start like that, it’s too tough to overcome that, albeit that almost did happen at the finish.”

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Harry Latham-Coyle28 September 2024 07:25

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