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Ex-Crusaders playmaker to lead Wallabies in hunt of Bledisloe Cup

The Wallabies lead the Rugby Championship and seek to end their 22-year Bledisloe Cup drought against the All Blacks, who aim for a 23rd consecutive title.

  • The Wallabies face the All Blacks on Saturday at Eden Park in the first of two tests for the Bledisloe Cup in Auckland.
  • Australia aims to end a 22-year drought at Eden Park, where the All Blacks have remained unbeaten since 1986.
  • The Wallabies lead the Rugby Championship with 11 points after strong performances including comeback wins against South Africa and Argentina.
  • James Slipper will reach 150 test caps in the match, joining only two others at international level, while the All Blacks seek to recover from their record 43-10 loss to South Africa.
  • A Wallabies victory on Saturday is essential for breaking the All Blacks' streak and could secure the Bledisloe Cup for Australia for the first time in 23 years.
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Wallabies see a Bledisloe Cup opportunity as the All Blacks regroup after a record loss

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NZ Herald broke the news in Auckland, New Zealand on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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