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								<text><![CDATA[Full-time at Millennium Stadium and Wales' hopes of ending that 56-year run of defeats against New Zealand will have to wait at least another year. Carter was on-form alongside Smith in victory, which has left the home nations empty-handed on the opening weekend of the 2009 November internationals. Hats off to McCaw and company and thanks for following the action!]]></text>
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								<minutes>78</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What about this? Alun-Wyn Jones has just intercepted a pass inside his own half and has a foot race to the whitewash! He surely hasn't got the legs on scrum-half Cowan and so it proves as Wales recycle in the end. Another penalty is coming with more defensive work coming the way of New Zealand!]]></text>
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								<minutes>75</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[JONES PENALTY! 12-19! Wales continue to attack though through Shanklin wide on the right and this time Joubert spots an infringement at ruck-time. Guildford is the culprit. Three points here would certainly create a grandstand finish in Cardiff..straight through it goes!]]></text>
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								<minutes>72</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Wales get their hands on it and finally there's some room for wing Shane Williams to exploit! He sets off and races over halfway before cutting inside and feeding Martin Roberts, who is met by a short-arm from Carter. Nothing doing though from referee Joubert and crowd do not like that! Replays on the big screen further highlight the ten's indiscretion.]]></text>
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								<minutes>69</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Not if New Zealand can continue how they have just responded to that three points. Fine running angles, particularly from Smith, gives them some go-forward before McCaw steadies the ship 40 metres from the Welsh line.]]></text>
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								<minutes>67</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[JONES PENALTY! 9-19! That they have thanks to a well-taken shot from Jones and the lead is back to ten points. Doable?]]></text>
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								<minutes>65</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[CARTER PENALTY! 6-19!  The fly-half sends over another three points that makes Wales' task that bit harder. They need a score pretty sharpish now.]]></text>
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								<minutes>64</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The All Blacks can smell the whitewash and have a penalty coming as Powell lies on the ground needing some treatment. Tactical? Who can blame them after defending that heavy period of attacks.]]></text>
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								<minutes>63</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Another TMO is pending with New Zealand really applying the heat at this crucial stage of the match. Same result from Joubert though as Cowan is told to put-in again. Wales are on their last defending legs right now!]]></text>
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								<minutes>62</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Off they go with an attack down the right through Conrad Smith and he could be over here wide out..TMO time again..Wales wait knowing that this could possibly end their charge. No try is music to the hosts' ears but they are still defending five metres out due to the centre having been held up!]]></text>
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								<minutes>60</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Wales must be wondering how they are now ten points adrift on the hour but the All Blacks continue to attack, giving them no time to do so. Just 20 metres out again as Carter stands hands on hips..]]></text>
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								<minutes>57</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[CARTER CONVERSION! 6-16! From the touchline, the mercurial number ten just strokes it over. The sucker punch from New Zealand!]]></text>
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								<minutes>56</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[HORE TRY! 6-14! Warren Gatland now makes his first change by throwing on Martin Roberts at the base for Cooper while Henry brings off Eaton for Donnelly. And the changes immediately benefit the All Blacks with a strong burst down the left seeing the Hurricanes hooker power over!]]></text>
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								<minutes>52</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[And they do well to eat up the ground before well-timed passing, depth and running angles bring Powell and Rees into the play. If they can maintain these sorts of patterns then maybe their nightmare run could soon be over.]]></text>
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								<minutes>50</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[However, a misplaced offload from the latter hands over possession which is becoming a frequent occurrence right now. And the sketchy style has been quickly addressed by Henry, who throws on Cowan in place of Leonard. Wales ball 35 metres from their own line.]]></text>
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								<minutes>47</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Then a scrum offence from the All Blacks adds to their mini-woes, allowing Wales welcome breathing space. They grab it with both hands and motor downfield before Guildford and Smith combine down the left on halfway.]]></text>
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								<minutes>45</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Now Carter demonstrates his running game with a show-and-go preceding him bouncing off opposite number Stephen Jones. He is beginning to get into his groove which is worrying for Wales, who in the end do well to force the error from Leonard and co.]]></text>
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								<minutes>43</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[CARTER PENALTY! 6-9! An offside offence soon follows and New Zealand are back in front thanks to their number ten's effort.]]></text>
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								<minutes>41</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Stephen Jones restarts events in the Welsh capital but Dan Carter's return kick is faultless in taking the All Blacks back into home territory. Now they look to test out Hook - having not done enough of that in the first half - and he fumbles in the air. Mission accomplished.]]></text>
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								<minutes>40</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[No is the answer as Wales and New Zealand go in all square in Cardiff at 6 apiece! Very much a chess-like feel between these two right now that could go either way when play resumes. Join us again in ten to find out!]]></text>
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								<minutes>39</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Interim full-back Hook returns the ball before Shane Williams does the same, testing out Jane. Will there be a costly mistake before the break?]]></text>
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								<minutes>37</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[A long stoppage calls a temporary halt to proceedings with the crowd taking full advantage by breaking out in song. And their voices now turn to cheers as referee Joubert blows for a Welsh penalty, which Jones pushes downfield.]]></text>
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								<minutes>35</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[JONES PENALTY! 6-6! Straight through the uprights from the assured fly-half as the game continues in its finely balanced manner.]]></text>
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								<minutes>33</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Still they pitch their camping tent and stove on the New Zealand 22 and there's a penalty not too far in coming as prop Neemia Tialata drifts offside. Chance for Stephen Jones to level matters once again with the tee called for.]]></text>
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								<minutes>31</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The hosts continue to edge the territorial stakes and now they are looking to move matters down the left with Shane Williams slipping one to Rees. It was a good job the Osprey did just that as Nonu was sizing him up!]]></text>
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								<minutes>29</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Wales are showing adventure through a Jones chip-kick that almost pays off for the chasing Shanklin. If he could have collected that one then a simple draw and pass to Roberts with Muliaina flat-foot looked very promising indeed.]]></text>
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								<minutes>27</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[The battle for territory continues in Cardiff with spells of expansive attacking matched by this time New Zealand's scrambling defence. Finally, a chance for Graham Henry's outfit to show what they can do with ball in-hand but they seem to be lacking their usual slick brand of back play.]]></text>
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								<minutes>23</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Wales are stirred into life by their Lions star as Roberts breaks the advantage line, taking play up to the away 22-metre. And they are putting on the squeeze here with Muliaina now charged down attempting to clear his lines. Great hunger and the home crowd is doing its best to add to the occasion.]]></text>
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								<minutes>21</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[CARTER PENALTY! 3-6! Play was in the end brought back for a Welsh offence following Leonard's effort and the All Blacks are now back in front with a quarter gone.]]></text>
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								<minutes>20</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[A seven-pointer maybe following a fumbled ball taking them just inches from the Welsh line. Then follows some strong rucking before scrum-half Leonard attempts to ground the ball on the whitewash..however, the game TMO spots the Chiefs nine's spillage.]]></text>
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								<minutes>18 </minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Unbelievable touch-finder from Carter now as he goes for broke from his own 22! That one spiraled way into the Welsh equivalent and it's a perfect platform for the All Blacks! What can they put on on this slightly cut-up pitch?]]></text>
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								<minutes>16</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[JONES PENALTY! 3-3! And the Welsh get a penalty thanks to McCaw infringing on the floor so it's an opportunity for Jones to step up and level matters. On target from the Scarlet!]]></text>
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								<minutes>14</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Great touch-finder from Jones gives Wales an almost immediate chance to respond as they set-up camp on the visitors' 22. Patient play is required here though against this strong southern hemisphere defence.]]></text>
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								<minutes>12</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[CARTER PENALTY! 0-3! No mistake from the Cantabrian and New Zealand are on the board at the Millennium Stadium]]></text>
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								<minutes>10</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[What covering work from Jenkins to get back and haul down Jane down the right wing! From a prop that is highly impressive. But Wales have now been penalised soon for holding on and here's a chance for Carter to this time go for goal from distance.]]></text>
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								<minutes>6</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[But Wales regroup and get back downfield with a penalty opportunity. The games first major event is missed by Halfpenny but the lively Cooper is busy again, looking to dart under the All Black tacklers. 20 metres from the NZ line now before veteran Martyn Williams gets moving]]></text>
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								<minutes>4</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Quite a lot of kick tennis between both teams during the first four minutes as they feel each other out, ending with Carter putting one close to the Welsh corner flag.]]></text>
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								<minutes>2</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Dan Carter gets us underway and the All Blacks have managed to reclaim the lofted kick-off before Wales make an early statemtn with strong work at ruck-time. Here come the hosts running it now through centre Tom Shanklin on halfway.]]></text>
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								<minutes>0</minutes>
								<text><![CDATA[Welcome to Cardiff where New Zealand are in town. It has been 56 years since the Welsh last beat today's opponents so there's plenty riding on this fixture. Let's get straight to the action..before the haka of course..Enjoy!]]></text>
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