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Carter the difference in Cardiff

Sunday, November 08 New Zealand extended their crushing rugby dominance of Wales with a hard-fought 19-12 win here on Saturday to stretch their winning streak to 21 games dating back 56 years.

The All Blacks bade their time in a match where defence ruled to score 10 points in a purple patch in the second-half when they deprived Wales of any real possession or territory.

Man-of-the-match Dan Carter masterminded the All Blacks in both defence and attack, kicking four penalties and a conversion to hooker Andrew Hore's sole try of the game, with Stephen Jones knocking over four penalties for the home side.

The victory means that in 104 years of fixtures, New Zealand have now won 22 of the 25 meetings, the last Wales win in coming in 1953.

Wales coach Warren Gatland believes that crucial decisions went against his team, particularly late in the game when Carter brought down replacement scrumhalf Martin Roberts with a high tackle.

"The frustrating thing from our point of view was not getting some 50-50 calls," said Gatland.

"We're not asking for any favours, you just want some calls to go your way.

"It's trying to change referees' opinions about not wanting to referee an upset - referees don't want to be involved in upsets.

"We've got to keep playing positive rugby and win them over, so you feel like you are getting somewhere."

The All Blacks opened the match with an aerial bombardment of winger Leigh Halfpenny and James Hook, in at full-back for the injured Lee Byrne.

Halfpenny was penalised for holding on after scrambling to retrieve a clever Carter chip and the All Black playmaker made no mistake with an easy kick for the first points of the match.

Jones pulled Wales level after Kiwi captain Richie McCaw was adjudged to have played the ball on the floor.

But Carter restored the visitors' lead after the Welsh infringed during some desperate defence during which Brendan Leonard was denied a try by the video referee.

Neemia Tialata failed to roll away from the tackle and Jones brought parity to the scores with a simple penalty.

Carter handed the All Blacks the lead after just three minutes of the second-half when veteran flanker Martyn Williams played the ball as the Kiwis pressed the Welsh line.

With both sides running the ball, and Hook in particular fielding all kicks with aplomb, it was the Welsh defence which buckled, letting Hore burrow in for a try in the corner which Carter converted for a 16-6 lead.

The visitors' tails were suddenly up, Brad Thorn rumbling 30 metres upfield to set up an attacking position the Kiwis almost capitalised on, Conrad Smith held up over the line by Shane Williams after a slick interchange of passes in midfield.

Wales were struggling to get out their own half, let alone get their hands on the ball, and Carter added a fourth penalty in the 65th minute when Andy Powell infringed on the floor.

Jones hit straight back after McCaw was penalised for 19-9 as Wales finally managed to break out of their own half.

But it was that man Carter again who was on hand to produce a covering, albeit high, try-saving tackle on Martin Roberts after Shane Williams had stepped away from his marker.

Jones claimed a fourth penalty from out wide with five minutes to play to set up a nail-biting finish.

To the delight of the 74,330-capacity crowd, Alun-Wyn Jones intercepted a sloppy Jimmy Cowan pass and accelerated away to the All Blacks 22-metre line.

But the excellent Zac Guildford, making his debut on the wing, tracked back and knocked down the Welsh lock's effort to offload.

Wales then squandered a line-out on the All Black five-metre line and were turned over in midfield by the imcomparable midfield pairing of Ma'a Nonu and Smith to ensure New Zealand got their European tour off to a perfect start.

Scorers:

Wales:
Penalties - Stephen Jones (4)

New Zealand: Try - Hore; Penalties - Carter (4); Conversion - Carter

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By sasuperman20 - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Agree, damn they whine...was a fun game to watch but jeez did the commentators voices drop when NZ scored. Not all doom and gloom for wales, they played a strong game but they didn't really look to trouble the NZ defence

By wildside - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Still missing the point, all the reported complaints came from a New Zealander.
No one over here doubts the best team on the day won.
Is anyone giving the Leicester reserves and under 21's any credit?

By junior_bok10 - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
kiwis were pretty average and i think it would have been a different story if Lee byrne and mike philips were fit!

By sasuperman20 - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Yeah, both guys (Byrne and Phillips) are always going to make a difference but in saying that, the Kiwis also have a huge injury list so I don't think there is much to that. Kiwis only started to find rythm round the 60th minute. Wildside, the reports that were coming through this way was all from the Welsh coach (Gaitlan) and after the game when we were constantly shown Carters "high tackle" that wasn't punished

By wildside - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Agreed, Gatland is the New Zealander, Ryan Jones and the players accept the defeat.
Just heard that Dan Carter has been cited by the commissioner, should have been avoided if the officials had their eyes open. A penalty was probably correct but there did not appear to be any malice in the tackle. As pointed out by Jonathan Davies on TV today, the tackle was open handed not a fist which would have shown intent.
Hope he does not miss any games. NZ would be a different side without him.

By Samoankiwi - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
It was a good game to watch, the abs still have a lot to work on, but the signs are looking good, Gilford had a great debut. Looking forward to see how he handles the pressure next year in the tri nation’s because I’m sure he’ll be in there.
This whole Carter thing has been blown way out of proportion, I admit it was a tad high but it was clear that there was no Malice intended and even Roberts admitted that there wasn’t really anything in it and Carter even apologised after the game. Let’s just hope that if Carter does get in trouble that it’s just a one match ban because it’s only the Italians but any long then that will just be ridiculous.
Don’t hear anyone talking about the kick to Leonard’s head by Stephan Jones. It clearly showed the ball was in Leonard’s hands when Jones put the boot in. But hey we still won and that’s all that’s matters

By KiwiJoe - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
I think NZ are very lucky not to have a penalty try awarded against them re the Carter tackle. It should have been a yellow card at the very least cause malice or no malice the arm still came into contact with the head. End of story. When assessing these indiscretions the commissioners have to ask themselves "would a try have been awarded should the tackle NOT been around the head and the answer would be No but did the head come into direct contact with the arm of the tackler?? You betcha!.

Be interesting to see what the citing dudes come back with. I reckon 1-2 game stand-down...and that would be fair.

By Samoankiwi - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
kiwiJoe I think your the only kiwi who has agreed with the citing, or is it really WalesJoe??? In that case do you think Stephen Jones should be cited for kick Leonard in the head??

By kiwijimmy89 - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
I thought it was an awesome test both teams tackled like thier lifes depended on it what a game, full credit to wales for playing like a world class side

By sasuperman20 - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
What was up with the pitch? it seemed very slick - I'm all for having the top open during the game (rain or no rain) but it looked slick as hell, wished they had closed it and then opened the top for the game.
Don't think a card should have been awarded - should have been a pentalty and that's that. It will be interesting to see if anything comes from the citing because if Donald has to lead the ship again, the AB's backline will look slightly weaker

By bringbackrucking - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Great Stadium but Crap Pitch!

By KiwiJoe - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Malo sole!!

Seriously while DC is far from a dirty player you cannot deny his arm connected with the head and no matter how many times and angles you view it knocked the Welsh guy over with his arm leading..... Us kiwis gotta fess up on this for fear of being branded precious and untouchable. Good he only got the 1 game suspension but one does wonder what would have transpired had the Welshman scored..... and by the way isnt Cowan just the thickest guy to ever wear 9 in black???? The guy had already made his mind up to pass the intercept pass 3 phases earlier. Certainly doesn't read whats in front of him like Weepu does aye??

By wildside - Castle Braai recommendations: 0
Thought the following might be of interest:
Martin Roberts quote in todays South Wales Evening Post:

"Looking at the replay it did look quite high, he did apologise to me after the game" "Things like this happen in games and you just have to take it on the chin, It looked bad, I was fine, everyones got their opinions , but as a player you just get on with it"

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