All Blacks edge Australia before McKenzie quits


  • Rugby
  • Saturday, 18 Oct 2014

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia coach Ewen McKenzie announced his resignation after New Zealand scored a converted try in the last few seconds to claim a dramatic 29-28 victory over the Wallabies in the third Bledisloe Cup test in Brisbane on Saturday.

Australia looked destined to emerge from two weeks of turmoil over the Kurtley Beale saga with a famous victory until centre Malakai Fekitoa crossed for New Zealand's fourth try, which replacement flyhalf Colin Slade calmly converted.

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