A vintage All Blacks smashed Australia 38-7 Saturday to retain the Rugby Championship title and Bledisloe Cup as Eddie Jones's gamble with a new-look Wallabies side backfired spectacularly.The visitors reached the break with a 19-7 lead in front of 83,944 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and romped to a six tries to one win.It was another hugely impressive performance from a team on a 10-game unbeaten streak as they ominously hit their straps ahead of the September-October World Cup in France.READ | Kolisi on the comeback trail at captain's run: 'He keeps surprising me,' says StickShannon Frizell, Codie Taylor and Will Jordan crossed in the first half to silence the bumper crowd, with Caleb Clarke, Mark Telea, and Rieko Ioane adding more tries in a devastating eight-minute second-half blitz.Australia's lone try came from Rob Valetini and with stand-in skipper Allan Alaalatoa stretchered off with what appeared to be a serious leg injury, it was another miserable night.Ill-discipline again let them down, with two yellow cards making their job near impossible.Victory secured New Zealand the southern hemisphere Rugby Championship for the ninth time in its 11 editions and the prized trans-Tasman trophy for a 21st year with a game to play against Australia in Dunedin next month.In contrast, it left the Wallabies in an ever-deepening hole as Jones struggles to find the right combinations.They have now lost all three games since the former England boss took over, with time running out to turn it around.While the All Blacks made just one injury-enforced change from their high-class defeat of world champions South Africa a fortnight ago, Jones gambled on seven new faces from the team that crashed to Argentina.He trumpeted