26 Jun 2010

All Blacks beat Wales 29 to 10

10:27 pm on 26 June 2010

The All Blacks have kept their 57-year record intact by beating Wales at Waikato stadium in Hamilton on Saturday night.

The New Zealand side won 29 to 10.

The All Blacks Daniel Carter kicked 17 points, including five penalties for and two conversions.

Replacement flyhalf Aaron Cruden scored his first test try in the final seconds of the match.

The Welsh finally scored a try against the All Blacks for the first time in five years.

Leigh Halfpenny slotted an early long-range penalty for Wales, while Jamie Roberts scored a consolation try, which was converted by Stephen Jones in the final three minutes.

New Zealand now head into the Tri-Nations with their first match against South Africa at Eden Park in Auckland on 10 July. All Blacks coach Graham Henry will name the team on Sunday.

Wales have played the All Blacks 25 times since 1905 and have won only three games, the last in 1953. The team heads home on Sunday.