All Blacks beat Australia and retain the Bledisloe Cup

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The All Blacks secured a dominant 38-7 victory over Australia in the Rugby Championship, retaining the title for the third consecutive year.

With this win, they also claimed the Bledisloe Cup, which has now been held by New Zealand for 21 consecutive years.

The match was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and winger Mark Telea scored two tries for the All Blacks, while Shannon Frizell, Codie Taylor, Will Jordan, and Rieko Ioane also crossed the tryline.

The All Blacks showcased a potent attacking game combined with a strong defensive effort, outplaying the Wallabies and securing six tries to one. Despite the Wallabies’ efforts, the All Blacks proved to be too strong, and the victory was a tremendous performance for New Zealand.

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