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<p>all those changes the reason why NZ trail by 14 after 30?</p>
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<p>NZ U20 down 3-22 after 57 minutes.</p>
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<p>Good break by Perofeta, try to NZ U20 fullback Makene, converted by Barrett. NZ U20 down 10-22 after 60 mins.</p>
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<p>any idea why the black paint instead of white for the field markings?</p>
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<p>Nock excellent try running blindside from scrum, Barrett conversion NZU20 down 17-22 after 67 minutes.</p>
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<p>Jonah Lowe intercept in his own 22 and runs in to score behind the posts, Barrett converts NZU20 in front for the first time, 24-22 after 70 minutes. </p>
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<p>and... the good guys are finally in front, 24-22</p>
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<p>Another break by Perofeta ends with Barrett not taking the pass. This kid Perofeta has got talent.</p>
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<p>78 minutes gone. Aust knock the ball on in NZ 22. Scrum to NZ.</p>
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<p>after an absolute shocker of a clearing kick by NZ</p>
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<p>30 seconds left Aust have ball in NZ 22</p>
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<p>In overtime Australia 5m from NZ line.</p>
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<p>Penalty to Australia!</p>
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<p>The penalty kick - last act of the game - 23metres out, 15metres in from right touch - is over. Australia win 25-24.</p>
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<p>How the fuck were Australia not penalised for being miles offside at the ruck when New Zealand's clearing kick didn't go out?</p>
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<p>How awesome would it be to see Jordie Barrett line up outside his brother for the Canes next year. He is a beast on defense and can kick goals, not too shabby on attack either. :good: (I remember another white boy from Taranaki tackling like that. Ended up being one of the All Blacks greatest centres of all time).</p>
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<p>I see he has already got himself contracted with Canterbury though so may very well end up in Crusader colours, however province doesn't necessarily mean the same Super franchise. I just hope his bro has a good chat to him and influences him to come to the Capital where their combination could flourish, after all they are siblings.</p>
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<p>Looks like Beaudee , but plays different , </p>
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