Tri Nations
- Auckland, 16 August 2003, 19:35 local, 07:35 GMT
New Zealand
(15)
21 - 17
(9)
Australia
(FT)
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Teams
New Zealand
Australia
Tries
Howlett 2
Tries
Smith
Cons
Spencer
Cons
none
Pens
Spencer 3
Pens
Flatley 4
Team
15
FB
Mils Muliaina
14
W
Doug Howlett
13
C
Tana Umaga
12
C
Aaron Mauger
11
W
Joe Rokocoko
10
FH
Carlos Spencer
9
SH
Justin Marshall
1
P
Dave Hewett
2
H
Keven Mealamu
3
P
Greg Somerville
4
L
Chris Jack
5
L
Ali Williams
6
F
Reuben Thorne
(c)
7
F
Richie McCaw
8
N8
Jerry Collins
Replacements
16
Mark Hammett
17
Kees Meeuws
18
Brad Thorn
19
Marty Holah
20
Steve Devine
21
Dan Carter
22
FH
Leon MacDonald
Team
15
FB
Chris Latham
14
W
Wendell Sailor
13
C
Mat Rogers
12
C
Elton Flatley
11
W
Lote Tuqiri
10
FH
Stephen Larkham
9
SH
George Gregan
(c)
1
P
Bill Young
2
H
Brendan Cannon
3
P
Glen Panoho
4
L
David Giffin
5
L
Dan Vickerman
6
F
George Smith
7
F
Phil Waugh
8
N8
Toutai Kefu
Replacements
16
H
Jeremy Paul
17
P
Al Baxter
18
L
Nathan Sharpe
19
N8
Owen Finegan
20
Chris Whitaker
21
FH
Matt Giteau
22
FB
Matt Burke
Notes
Result
New Zealand won by a margin of 4 points
Tri Nations points
New Zealand 4, Australia 0
Ground name
Eden Park, Auckland
Attendance
45000
Referee
JI Kaplan
(South Africa)
New Zealand Test debuts
none
Australia Test debuts
AKE Baxter
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Ireland
35 - 12
Wales
Lansdowne Road
African Championship D1
Kenya
10 - 32
Namibia
Nairobi