50 undefeated at Eden Park
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17/08/2024 – Argentina: 42-10
13/07/2024 – England: 24-17
24/09/2022 – Australia: 40-14
2/07/2022 – Ireland: 42-19
14/08/2021 – Australia: 57-22
7/08/2021 – Australia: 33-25
18/10/2020 – Australia: 27-7
17/08/2019 – Australia: 36-0
25/08/2018 – Australia: 40-12
9/06/2018 – France: 52-11
8/07/2017 – British & Irish Lions: 15-15
24/06/2017 – British & Irish Lions: 30-15
16/06/2017 – Samoa: 78-0
22/10/2016 – Australia: 37-10
11/06/2016 – Wales: 39-21
15/08/2015 – Australia: 41-13
23/08/2014 – Australia: 51-20
7/06/2014 – England: 20-15
14/09/2013 – South Africa: 29-15
8/06/2013 – France: 23-13
25/08/2012 – Australia: 22-0
9/06/2012 – Ireland: 42-10
23/10/2011 – France: 8-7
16/10/2011 – Australia: 20-6
9/10/2011 – Argentina: 33-10
24/09/2011 – France: 37-17
9/09/2011 – Tonga: 41-10
6/08/2011 – Australia: 30-14
10/07/2010 – South Africa: 32-12
18/07/2009 – Australia: 22-16
2/08/2008 – Australia: 39-10
14/06/2008 – England: 37-20
21/07/2007 – Australia: 26-12
2/06/2007 – France: 42-11
19/08/2006 – Australia: 34-27
17/06/2006 – Ireland: 27-17
3/09/2005 – Australia: 34-24
9/07/2005 – British & Irish Lions: 38-19
19/06/2004 – England: 36-12
16/08/2003 – Australia: 21-17
22/06/2002 – Ireland: 40-8
25/08/2001 – South Africa: 26-15
1/07/2000 – Scotland: 48-14
24/07/1999 – Australia: 34-15
27/06/1998 – England: 40-10
9/08/1997 – South Africa: 55-35
22/06/1996 – Scotland: 36-12
22/07/1995 – Australia: 28-16
22/04/1995 – Canada: 73-7
6/08/1994 – South Africa: 18-18divided by country
Australia’s run at Eden Park since 1994:
24/09/2022 – 40-14
14/08/2021 – 57-22
7/08/2021 – 33-25
18/10/2020 – 27-7
17/08/2019 – 36-0
25/08/2018 – 40-12
22/10/2016 – 37-10
15/08/2015 – 41-13
23/08/2014 – 51-20
25/08/2012 – 22-0
16/10/2011 – 20-6
6/08/2011 – 30-14
18/07/2009 – 22-16
2/08/2008 – 39-10
21/07/2007 – 26-12
19/08/2006 – 34-27
3/09/2005 – 34-24
16/08/2003 – 21-17
24/07/1999 – 34-15
22/07/1995 – 28-16France’s run at Eden Park since 1994:
9/06/2018 – 52-11
8/06/2013 – 23-13
23/10/2011 – 8-7
24/09/2011 – 37-17
2/06/2007 – 42-11Ireland’s run at Eden Park since 1994:
2/07/2022 – 42-19
9/06/2012 – 42-10
17/06/2006 – 27-17
22/06/2002 – 40-8England’s run at Eden Park since 1994:
13/07/2024 – 24-17
7/06/2014 – 20-15
14/06/2008 – 37-20
19/06/2004 – 36-12
27/06/1998 – 40-10British and Irish Lions’ run at Eden Park since 1994:
8/07/2017 – 15-15
24/06/2017 – 30-15
9/07/2005 – 38-19Scotland’s run at Eden Park since 1994:
1/07/2000 – 48-14
22/06/1996 – 36-12Argentina’s run at Eden Park since 1994:
09/10/2011 – 33-10
17/08/2024 – 42-10Samoa, Canada, Tonga, Wales – 1 loss at Eden Park
Samoa, Canada, Tonga and Wales have visited the iconic ground to tackle the All Blacks on just one occasions and were all unsuccessful when doing so.Tonga faced New Zealand at the ground during the 2011 Rugby World Cup, losing the opening game 41-10.
Meanwhile, Wales were beaten 39-21 during the 2016 June internationals, and Canada were hammered 73-7 in 1995.
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I think I got to 31 - set out below.
24/09/2022 – Australia: 40-14
2/07/2022 – Ireland: 42-19
14/08/2021 – Australia: 57-22
7/08/2021 – Australia: 33-25
18/10/2020 – Australia: 27-7
17/08/2019 – Australia: 36-0
25/08/2018 – Australia: 40-12
9/06/2018 – France: 52-11
8/07/2017 – British & Irish Lions: 15-15
24/06/2017 – British & Irish Lions: 30-15
16/06/2017 – Samoa: 78-0
22/10/2016 – Australia: 37-10
11/06/2016 – Wales: 39-21
15/08/2015 – Australia: 41-13
23/08/2014 – Australia: 51-20
7/06/2014 – England: 20-15
14/09/2013 – South Africa: 29-15
8/06/2013 – France: 23-13
25/08/2012 – Australia: 22-0
9/06/2012 – Ireland: 42-10
23/10/2011 – France: 8-7
16/10/2011 – Australia: 20-6
9/10/2011 – Argentina: 33-10
24/09/2011 – France: 37-17
9/09/2011 – Tonga: 41-10
6/08/2011 – Australia: 30-14
10/07/2010 – South Africa: 32-12
18/07/2009 – Australia: 22-16
2/08/2008 – Australia: 39-10
14/06/2008 – England: 37-20
22/06/2002 – Ireland: 40-8
25/08/2001 – South Africa: 26-15 -
@sparky said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
How many of those 50 games did you see at Eden Park?
Any favourite memories of watching the All Blacks at Eden Park during those 50 unbeaten games?
Not sure how many I've seen in that 50, can't be arsed counting them but probably around 20 at least, but I was there for the last loss.
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The only AB game I have been to was 1994, 2nd test, against France.
The last time we lost at Eden Park.
It was Jonah's second game (corrected).
He looked horribly out of depth, especially defenisvely. Hit Ntamack late.
The crowd loved the strength of it, but he was penalized.
Stephen Bachop at 10, couldn't kick goals, couldn't really tackle and was a great positional kicker either.
Matthew Cooper at 12, who was very average.
I was on the terraces with my brother and Dad as France began their attack running away from us.
All I could make out is that that kept running and getting further and further away from us, eventually scoring.Sucked.
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@Frank said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
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It was Jonah's debut.
.Because everyone loves a pedant ... 2nd test (debut week prior at Chch).
Made none of those 50. Last test I went to at EP was the 6-3 abomination v Aus in '91
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@booboo said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
@Frank said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
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It was Jonah's debut.
.Because everyone loves a pedant ... 2nd test (debut week prior at Chch).
Made none of those 50. Last test I went to at EP was the 6-3 abomination v Aus in '91
You got to see the two female streakers though!
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@MajorRage said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
Favourite 55-35 over boks way back ….
Yeah, played during the afternoon too.
I'm at 19 AB tests at Eden Park during this streak, plus a few others not involving the ABs.
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@KiwiMurph said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
Was lucky enough to be at the 2011 semi final vs Aus
Was an incredible buzz around Auckland that weekend with the other semi final the night before.
'Four more years' chant ringing around the ground.
So good
That was close to the perfect game. I remember all the talk about Pocock being the best in the world, and our loosies including Richie on one peg smashed him
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@canefan said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
@KiwiMurph said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
Was lucky enough to be at the 2011 semi final vs Aus
Was an incredible buzz around Auckland that weekend with the other semi final the night before.
'Four more years' chant ringing around the ground.
So good
That was close to the perfect game. I remember all the talk about Pocock being the best in the world, and our loosies including Richie on one peg smashed him
They just ran at him, took away his one trick. Was an awesome night out. More one sided thn the score suggested
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@MajorRage said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
WC final should be but sheesh that was a tense 80 minutes.
Likewise, to the extent that I initially forgot to count it in a grand tally of two...!
About as intense an experience as rugby watching gets. I remember it being mainly sheer relief at the final whistle.
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@Donsteppa said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
@MajorRage said in 50 undefeated at Eden Park:
WC final should be but sheesh that was a tense 80 minutes.
Likewise, to the extent that I initially forgot to count it in a grand tally of two...!
About as intense an experience as rugby watching gets. I remember it being mainly sheer relief at the final whistle.
Relief is the word. They left it so late there was no time to enjoy it!! I do seem to recall the team doing a haka in front of us after (not sure if that is real or not). What a crazy night. I remember the final Lions test in 2017(?). Deal gone bad, very frustrating. Watched lots of beatings meted out to the aussies over that time, and a few to the Boks. The opening match of RWC11 vs Tonga was also fun. Not one of the 50, but the BFs winning the WRWC vs England was a huge night as well
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Six I think, most of which came during 2011.
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Probably quite lucky NZ didn't play against the Boks at Eden Park in 2009 (though maybe the results wouldn't have been so bad that year if they had).
This thread is also a reminder that everyone here is in the 0.1% of NZ rugby fandom and not at all reflective of the larger population. Most All Blacks 'fans' will see a few games in their lifetimes.
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The ones that stick out to me:
17/08/2024 – Argentina: 42-10
It was last week and Razor’s first test under pressure.
2/07/2022 – Ireland: 42-19
Peak dislike of Ireland and we put on a brilliant first half performance. Probably one of the better tests that Cane and Ardie played starting together.
9/06/2018 – France: 52-11
One of the best second half performances where we displayed a ruthlessness and precision. Sammy Whitelock was fill in captain and we scored 6 tries in the second 40.
8/07/2017 – British & Irish Lions: 15-15
For all the wrong reasons. To this day that farcical ending has never been explained.
14/09/2013 – South Africa: 29-15
Finished the game with 13 men and the Boks were piling on the pressure in that final 10. One of the more satisfying wins against the Boks. Read was on fire that day.
23/10/2011 – France: 8-7
Had it all. Will never forget it.
16/10/2011 – Australia: 20-6
Oz were feeling confident and many were thinking the ABs RWC choking would rear its head. So many great moments in what was a real old school style match.
24/09/2011 – France: 37-17
Opening RWC match and the nerves of hosting, playing our 2007 RWC nemesis.
14/06/2008 – England: 37-20
Speaking of RWC07, this was the first match at EP after that QF exit. Henry reappointment. I recall the TSF thread leading into that test was a pearler too
9/07/2005 – British & Irish Lions: 38-19
A chance to sweep the Lions and no McCaw or Carter. Henry moved our no8 to openside and a 2nd 5 to debut as the AB 10. I remember watching that test with a couple of Ferners at a pub and feeling a bit nervy after Umaga got carded. But we still got the win and sweep
16/08/2003 – Australia: 21-17
All was right with the world after 5 long years (felt like 10) of Bledisloe returning. Even after putting 50 on them in Sydney a few weeks earlier those plucky Aussies wouldn’t go away. it took a massive effort from the ABs to overcome that experienced team full of Wallaby legends. Mountain climbed and 20+ years on the big cup has never left.
9/08/1997 – South Africa: 55-35
What a match. The tries and attack from both sides in the first half was awesome. Then boom early in the second half Venter gets red carded. Game over. We poured on the points and the Boks had no answer.