Live updates: All Blacks v Australia - Second Bledisloe Cup test at Eden Park, Auckland

New Zealand 57 (Taylor 2, Havili, Jordan, Reece, Savea, R. Ioane, Retallick tries, Mo'unga 5 cons, McKenzie pen) Australia 22 (Kellaway 2, McDermott, Lolesio pen, 2 cons)

FULLTIME - Incredible second-half performance from the All Blacks, who have turned a six-point halftime lead into the biggest win ever over Australia on NZ soil.

Check out the highlights and a full wrap here.

82 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS 

Havili scampers clear from broken play to put another nail in the Australians' already well sealed coffin. That's a record score for the All Blacks against Aussie in NZ.

77 mins

The combo of rain and tired bodies results in a few sloppy moments, as we draw to the end of what will be a comfortable All Blacks win.  NZ work their way out of their own 22m thanks to a raking punt from B. Barrett. Lineout at halfway.

71 mins

Aussie on the offensive, at the NZ 22m now, as the rain pelts down in Auckland.

68 mins - TRY AUSTRALIA

Second man play and Tom Banks does brilliantly to throw a wide ball to an unmarked Kellaway, who runs in his second try of the night. Lolesio converts. (NZ 50-22)

67 mins

TJ Perenara back on the field for the All Blacks, ya love to see it. Aussie with an attacking 5m lineout.

65 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS

Papalii with a half break, offload to Savea who powers clear of two tacklers and puts Jordan over in the corner. This getting ugly for the Australians. Beauden Barrett - on for Mo'unga - nails the sideline conversion. 

64 mins 

Nicely worked Aussie counter attack after a Jordie Barrett break ends in a fumbled pass. Odd option for a fairly aimless kick from Aussie, NZ lineout at their own 22m. 

60 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS

Smith lays a dime right on Taylor's chest as he loops behind the ruck, puts his head down and slides over in the tackle. Mo'unga can't convert from out wide. (NZ 43-15)

58 mins

Free kick against the feed, and NZ will pack a 5m scrum. Another great scoring opportunity here.

57 mins

Smith breaks again, as the rain comes down. NZ 10m out, but Ioane spills it on the pick and go. Jordie Barrett enters the fold, McKenzie to the bench.

56 mins 

Jordan wins a defensive penalty at the ruck. Ardie Savea back on the field from the bin.

54 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS

Would you believe it, yet another intercept try. This time it's Sevu Reece, who saw it all the way and races 60m to score what could be a dagger of a try.

52 mins

Well, McKenzie wants to have a crack here, almost 60m out. Stiff breeze at his back. Clears it by inches! That was a solid 57m, insane. (NZ 31-15)

49 mins

Havili taken out in the air from the restart. Mo'unga with a great touchfinder from the penalty, but Taylor is off the mark with his throw. Koroibete finds space, Aussie to the NZ 10m line. Whitelock in on the ruck to save the day, defensive penalty NZ.

47 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS

Smith snipes down the narrowest of blindsides, fakes to the outside then finds Codie Taylor streaking inside, and the hooker goes 30m to score. Mo'unga converts. (NZ 28-15)

46 mins

McKenzie does well to reel in a tricky bouncing ball, frees it to Mo'unga who bangs it deep. Aussie run it out, and Will Jordan streaks through to tackle his man into touch. NZ lineout at the 50m.

44 mins

Havili with a powerful carry to get NZ out of their 5m danger zone. Akira Ioane follows suit, penalty NZ. Lineout near halfway.

42 mins

10 phases now, McDermott bursts from the ruck, pulled down a metre short. Aussie penalty and Savea pays the price with a yellow card. That one had been coming for a while, too many infringements on their own line.

To the 5m lineout they go...not straight. That's a coach killer right there. NZ off the hook, for now.

41 mins

Lolesio gets us restarted. This should be an intriguing second half, if the first was anything to go by. Koroibete does really well to win it and put Aussie immediately on the attck.

Second half underway...

HALFTIME

40 mins - TRY AUSTRALIA

Smart play from halfback Tate McDermott, who sees Smith drift the other way in defence and cuts inside to dive under the black dot as the halftime hooter sounds. Try converted, and it's very much game on.

39 mins 

NZ screw the scrum, another penalty, another scrum.

38 mins 

Big moment in the match here, as halftime approaches. NZ under pressure on their own try line, scrum next to the right-hand post, options either way.

36 mins

Smith clears from the restart. Hooper makes a superb run, sets Aussie up 15m from the NZ line. The Aussie forwards pick and go quickly, NZ forced to infringe right on their own line. Very lucky to escape with a yellow card there. Aussie turn down the shot for a 5m scrum.

33 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS

Ardie Savea picks from a close range ruck after a powerful Dalton Papalii run and Taylor shunts in behind to power him over the chalk. No stopping that caboose. Mo'unga converts. (NZ 21-8)

32 mins

NZ win the ball from the restart and are hot on attack. Mo'unga ghosts through a gap, 5m out now.

30 mins 

Sturdy maul defence from NZ, but they've conceded another penalty. Lolesio will take a gift three points here. (NZ 14-8)

28 mins

Crafty kick in behind from Tom Banks, McKenzie forced to scramble it into touch. Probably could've let that roll into the in-goal, odd decision. Referee trapped in the ruck, much to the delight of the crowd. Whitelock pinged for jumping across in the lineout, Aussie will set the 5m lineout. 

26 mins

Lovely work at the breakdown by Codie Taylor, who wins a defensive penalty for the All Blacks. Mo'unga finds touch at the Aus 10m. Sloppy lineout results in an Aussie scrum.

24 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS

Akira Ioane makes another rampaging run down the right edge, dummies, finds McKenzie inside, who throws a beautiful flick pass to a stroming Retallick, who gallops 22m to score under the crossbar. (NZ 14-5)

23 mins

Havili looked to have stripped the ball carrier but it's deemed a tackle completed and penalty Australia. 

21 mins

All Blacks give the ball some air from the restart. Ioane down the right flank, Mo'unga almost breaks clear. Reece fumbles and Aussie clear.

17 mins

NZ free kick from the lineout near the Aussie 22m. They'll pack a scrum. Penalty NZ, and this time Mo'unga points to the posts. 25m on a slight angle...sends it wide to the right.

15 mins

Great work by the Wallabies pack, who hold up the NZ ball carrier to win a 5m scrum.

14 mins

Another penalty for NZ, and they again turn down a straightforward three points to go back to the 5m lineout.

13 mins

NZ roll the maul, Mo'unga hits Reece inside into a huge hole, Hooper tracks back to make a crucial tackle. Penalty advantage cashed in, NZ turn down the shot at goal for a 5m lineout.

10 mins

All Blacks under pressure again, lineout inside their own 22m. Smith clears beyond halfway. Return kick bounces into touch and NZ go quickly, then win a penalty. Lineout 30m from the Aussie line.

8 mins - TRY AUSTRALIA

Perfect response from the Wallabies, who string together multiple phases in a sustained assault, before a perfect wide chip kick for rookie wing Andrew Kellaway to beat McKenzie inside and score his second try of the series. Try unconverted. (NZ 7-5)

7 mins 

Aussie move from the lineout, NZ 10m line. Charging run from Valetini.

4 mins - TRY ALL BLACKS

Neat chip over the top from To'omua is lost by Mckenzie. Aussie hot on attack, but the To'omua's next move isn't so flash, throwing a skip pass that is easily picked off by Rieko Ioane, who goes 80m to score the game's first try. (NZ 7-0)

3 mins

Three scrum resets and we finish with a penalty against Laulala. Banks takes us to a lineout at the NZ 10m.

1 min

Richie Mo'unga gets us started, All Blacks running towards the western stand. Aussie spill the kick off, but the All Blacks can't capitalise - McKenzie drilled in the tackle and losing the ball. Scrum Aussie near their own 22m.

We're underway...

7:03pm

Aaron Smith retains the honour of leading the haka, despite the return of TJ Perenara. Empassioned performance of ole fave 'Ka Mate', and now it's time to get into some footy.

7pm

As expected, the crowd is looking relatively sparse for the second consecutive weekend of tests at The Garden, but we still get a hearty rendition of 'God Defend..'.

6:57pm

Both teams make their way out on to the Eden Park turf on a chilly but clear night in Auckland.

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Kia ora and welcome to live updates of the second Bledisloe Cup test between the All Blacks and Australia at Auckland's Eden Park in as many weeks.

The hosts - coming off last weekend's 33-25 win -  will wrap up the prized trans-Tasman silverware for the 19th straight year with a victory, while the Wallabies will be desperate to continue their momentum from late in the first test and break their hoodoo at The Garden.

We'll have all the action for you from just before kick-off at 7pm.

 

TAB betting odds:

All Blacks - $1.07 Australia - $8.60

Live updates: All Blacks v Australia - Second Bledisloe Cup test at Eden Park, Auckland
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Line-ups:

All Blacks: 1-George Bower, 2-Codie Taylor, 3-Nepo Laulala, 4-Brodie Retallick, 5-Sam Whitelock (cap), 6-Akira Ioane, 7-Dalton Papalii, 8-Ardie Savea, 9-Aaron Smith, 10-Richie Mo'unga, 11-Sevu Reece, 12-David Havili, 13-Rieko Ioane, 14-Will Jordan, 15-Damian McKenzie 

Reserves: 16-Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17-Karl Tu'inukuafe, 18-Angus Ta'avao, 19-Scott Barrett, 20-Luke Jacobson, 21-TJ Perenara, 22-Beauden Barrett, 23-Jordie Barrett

Australia: 1-James Slipper, 2-Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 3-Allan Alaalatoa, 4-Darcy Swain, 5-Matt Philip, 6-Lachie Swinton, 7-Michael Hooper (c), 8-Rob Valetini, 9-Tate McDermott, 10-Noah Lolesio, 11-Marika Koroibete, 12-Matt To'omua, 13-Hunter Paisami, 14-Andrew Kellaway, 15-Tom Banks

Reserves: 16-Jordan Uelese, 17-Scott Sio, 18-Taniela Tupou, 19-Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, 20-Harry Wilson, 21-Nic White, 22-Len Ikitau, 23-Reece Hodge

Pre match banter:

All pressure on all Blacks in second test - Rookie Wallabies winger

By Alex Powell

Wallabies winger Andrew Kellaway insists that all of the pressure is on the All Blacks, heading into the second Bledisloe Cup test at Eden Park on Saturday.

With the All Blacks holding a 33-8 advantage late in last week's first Bledisloe Cup encounter, the Wallabies' late fightback was ultimately too little, too late.

Three tries in the dying stages saw Australia pull the scores back to 33-25, before running out of time to complete a remarkable come-from-behind victory over the All Blacks. 

The result leaves Dave Rennie's Wallabies needing to beat the All Blacks at Eden Park for the first time since 1986, in order to have a chance of claiming the Bledisloe Cup for the first time since 2002.

Speaking to Australia's Big Sport Breakfast, 25-year-old Kellaway suggests that the Wallabies' record in Auckland places the weight of expectation firmly on the All Blacks' shoulders heading into Saturday's second test.

Kellaway scored one of Australia's three tries - his first in international rugby - with last week's test being his first taste of facing the All Blacks.

"To be honest, the pressure is pretty much on them," Kellaway told Australia's Big Sport Breakfast.

"You don't want to be the first All Blacks team to lose at Eden Park. There's no real pressure on our end. 

"Hopefully we roll out there and do a number [on them]."

Kellaway also says that the rare chance to play back-to-back tests at Eden Park will also help the Wallabies, with much of the intimidation factor of the All Blacks' stronghold now gone.

"There are no excuses now, not that we'd be looking for them.

"You roll out to one of those places like Eden Park - it's mercurial in its atmosphere and such a tough place to play even at Super Rugby level. 

"We get to do it two weeks in a row. We've probably put out an unpolished performance on the weekend and you can almost look at it like a dress rehearsal. 

"Now we're ready to roll."

Both the All Blacks and the Wallabies will name their sides for Saturday's test on Thursday.