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Wallabies suffer 40-14 Bledisloe Cup humiliation by All Blacks at Eden Park

The All Blacks have mauled Australia to put one hand on the Rugby Championship, belting an ill-disciplined Wallabies 40-14 in Auckland.

With the Bledisloe Cup already in the bag, Ian Foster’s side made mincemeat of the visitors at Eden Park, threatening a record-breaking defeat at 32-0 with 20 minutes to play.

Late Folau Fainga’a and Jordan Petaia tries spared those blushes, though rarely in their 22 years of Eden Park pain have Australia been further away from victory.

Will Jordan, Sam Whitelock, Codie Taylor and Samisoni Taukei’aho touched down for New Zealand, with a first-half penalty try underscoring the Wallabies’ lack of composure in the Auckland cauldron.

After pleading for discipline from his side, Australia coach Dave Rennie must have fumed to have one of his forwards in the bin after just 124 seconds.

Jed Holloway, who broke the All Blacks line in the opening minute, was yellow carded for spear-tackling Dalton Papali’i 60 seconds later, his enthusiasm turning to recklessness.

The Wallabies kept the All Blacks out while undermanned - holding up Ardie Savea over the line – and grew in confidence once parity was restored.

Marika Koroibete’s kicking game was on, and the Wallabies lingered long in New Zealand’s last 22, struggling only to finish.

Frustrated for 21 minutes, Richie Mo’unga put the first points on the board with a short-range penalty.

Aaron Smith’s bullet passes set Jordan free soon after, the winger surging past a diving Petaia for the first try of the night.

New Zealand’s second was less elegant, with referee Andrew Brace awarding a penalty try and ordering David Porecki to spend 10 minutes on the sidelines for collapsing the maul.

Still, the undermanned Wallabies fought, with Koroibete denied a try

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