4 February, 2026, 1:32 pm Central - 31°C Rain

Reece scores as the All Blacks beat the Wallabies 33-25 in Bledisloe Cup opener

Reece scores as the All Blacks beat the Wallabies 33-25 in Bledisloe Cup opener

By Semi Turaga
07/08/2021
[Image: All Blacks/ Twitter]

The All Blacks held off the Wallabies to win 33-25 in the opening test of the Bledisloe Cup series in Auckland.

Despite a lot of errors in the first half, the All Blacks led 16-8 at the break after a Sevu Reece try right on half-time.

Three second-half tries put the game beyond the Wallabies, but Australia replied with three of their own late in the match.

Kicking ultimately cost Australia as Noah Lolesio only kicked through two of his seven efforts at goal at a windy Eden Park.

New Zealand has won the Bledisloe Cup for the last 18 years and the Wallabies have not won at Eden Park since 1986.

They have not won any Tests across the Tasman against the All Blacks since 2001 and dropped three players for breaking a team curfew in Auckland – winger Marika Koroibete, number eight Isi Naisarani and prop Pone Fa'amausili.




Match Report

KICK OFF - Bledisloe One is underway at Auckland's Eden Park.

17' | All Blacks fly-half Richie Mo'unga opens the scoring with a penalty from 46 metres out. All Blacks lead 3-nil.

21' | Mo'unga slots another penalty. This time from 20 metres out. All Blacks lead 6-nil.

28' | Another three points off the boot of Richie Mo'unga. All Blacks lead 9-0

31' | Noah Lolesio slots a penalty to bring up the Wallabies first points of the night. All Blacks lead Wallabies 9-3.

35' | The Wallabies have scored the first try of the night through Andrew Kellaway. Conversion unsuccessful. All Blacks lead Wallabies 9-8.

40' | TRY TIME! Sevu Reece dots down with a pick & go. Conversion is successful.

HALF TIME - All Blacks 16 - 8 Wallabies

KICK OFF - The second half is underway.

52' | TRY! An intercept by Richie Mo'unga results in another 7 points added to the scoreboard. All Blacks lead 23-8.

58' | David Havili scores out on the left wing thanks to some quick hands! Conversion unsuccessful. All Blacks extend lead 28-8.

64' | Try time for DMAC. Damian Mckenzie dots down on the left wing, conversion unsuccessful. All Blacks lead 33-8.

69' | The Wallabies hit back with an unconverted try. This takes the score to 33-13.

75' | Tom Banks dots down for the Wallabies on the right wing. Conversion unsuccessful. All Blacks still lead 33-18

FINAL SCORE - All Blacks win 33-25


DateTimeTeamTeam

FNRL
FEATURE NEWS
PM must face the consequences alone for his illegal actions - Usamate
In 2024, a man was jailed for a verbal nudge, now in 2026, the current Prime Minister executed a formal, documented, and illegal removal of a constitu...
25 minutes ago
LATEST NEWS
Seruiratu tells Rabuka to step aside during appeal process
Leader of the Opposition Inia Seruiratu says the if Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is serious about accountability, there is a clear and honourable ...
43 minutes ago

Heavy Rain Alert now in force for Vanua Levu, Taveuni and nearby small islands
A Heavy Rain Alert is now in force for Vanua Levu, Taveuni and nearby smaller islands, Lomaiviti, Central and Northern Lau group.The Nadi Weather ...
52 minutes ago

Hearing on former MSAF CEO's judicial review leave application on March 13th
The hearing on sacked Maritime Authority of Fiji CEO Joweli Cawaki's leave application for a judicial review will be on the March 13th. Cawaki was ...
1 hour ago

Reinstate Malimali as FICAC Commissioner and get this car back on the road - Waqanika
Reinstate Barbara Malimali as FICAC Commissioner and let's get this car back on the road.That is the message from Malimali's counsel, Tanya Waqanika ...
1 hour ago

Our priority is to ensure landowners benefit – TLTB CEO
iTaukei Land Trust Board CEO Solomone Nata highlights the Board’s priority is to ensure landowners of the Nasarava Water Catchment, Mataqali ...
1 hour ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Ailava Samuels to represent Fiji in Miss Pacific Pageant
Miss Fiji 2025 first runner-up and Miss Nasinu, Ailava Samuels, has been officially appointed as Fiji’s representative to next month's Miss ...
13 days ago

Referendum Bill risks undermining democracy - Dialogue Fiji
The National Referendum Bill risks undermining democracy by criminalising political expression, enabling state overreach and excluding young people ...
15 days ago

Shocking move : FNU reassigned under PM
The Fiji National University is being reassigned under the Prime Minister's Office Ministerial Portfolio via the Ministry of Strategic Planning, ...
15 days ago

TOP