Tri Nations
- Sydney, 15 July 2000, 20:00 local, 10:00 GMT
Australia
(24)
35 - 39
(24)
New Zealand
(FT)
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Teams
Australia
New Zealand
Tries
Latham, Mortlock 2, Paul, Roff
Tries
Alatini, Cullen, Lomu, Marshall, Umaga
Cons
Mortlock 2
Cons
Mehrtens 4
Pens
Mortlock 2
Pens
Mehrtens 2
Team
15
FB
Chris Latham
14
W
Stirling Mortlock
13
C
Dan Herbert
12
C
Jason Little
11
W
Joe Roff
10
FH
Stephen Larkham
9
SH
George Gregan
1
P
Richard Harry
2
H
Michael Foley
3
P
Fletcher Dyson
4
L
David Giffin
5
L
John Eales
(c)
6
F
Mark Connors
7
F
David Wilson
8
N8
Jim Williams
Replacements
16
H
Jeremy Paul
17
N8
Toutai Kefu
18
C
Rod Kafer
19
P
Glen Panoho
20
W
Andrew Walker
21
BR
Troy Jaques
22
Sam Cordingley
Team
15
FB
Christian Cullen
14
W
Tana Umaga
13
C
Alama Ieremia
12
C
Pita Alatini
11
W
Jonah Lomu
10
FH
Andrew Mehrtens
9
SH
Justin Marshall
1
P
Carl Hoeft
2
H
Anton Oliver
3
P
Kees Meeuws
4
L
Todd Blackadder
(c)
5
L
Norm Maxwell
6
F
Taine Randell
7
F
Scott Robertson
8
N8
Ron Cribb
Replacements
16
F
Josh Kronfeld
17
L
Troy Flavell
18
SH
Byron Kelleher
19
H
Mark Hammett
20
FH
Tony Brown
21
Leon MacDonald
22
P
Craig Dowd
Notes
Result
New Zealand won by a margin of 4 points
Tri Nations points
New Zealand 5 (1 try bonus), Australia 2 (1 try bonus, 1 losing bonus)
Ground name
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance
109874
Referee
AJ Watson
(South Africa)
Australia Test debuts
AM Walker
New Zealand Test debuts
none
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