Wallabies seek to end Bledisloe drought in Eden Park double

All Blacks have held the trophy for the past 18 years and haven’t lost to the Wallabies at Eden Park since 1986 before most of the current Australia players were born.
Wallabies seek to end Bledisloe drought in Eden Park double

ON THE BALL: Australia head coach Dave Rennie

Two of the All Blacks’ longest winning streaks will come under threat when they meet Australia in consecutive Bledisloe Cup tests at Auckland’s Eden Park over the next two weekends.

The All Blacks have held the Bledisloe Cup — played for annually between New Zealand and Australia — for the past 18 years and haven’t lost to the Wallabies at Eden Park since 1986 before most of the current Australia players were born.

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