AP – All Blacks coach Ian Foster admitted that his team was “nervous” at halftime, as the Wallabies had dominated the first half, taking a commanding 17-3 lead in their match in Dunedin on Saturday. However, the All Blacks made a remarkable comeback in the second half, with debutants Samipeni Finau and Shaun Stevenson scoring crucial tries, leading to their 23-20 victory. Prior to this match, Foster had made 12 changes to his starting XV, a move that was considered a risk. The Wallabies were on track for their first win over the All Blacks in New Zealand since 2001.
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