England 6-32 New Zealand: The All Blacks perform the Haka to a loud chorus of Swing Low Sweet Chariot at a packed Twickenham England's Paul Sackey is pursued by Dan Carter as England attempt to take the game to the All Blacks in the early stages Fly-half Toby Flood slots over for England to level the scores after New Zealand initially take the lead through Dan Carter's penalty Flood tries to pull the strings but England struggle to penetrate New Zealand's resilient defence England's poor discipline continues to haunt captain Steve Borthwick as Carter's penalties give New Zealand a 12-3 lead England's pack begins to crumble at Twickenham allowing New Zealand to free Mils Muliaina who slides in for game's first try New Zealand move into a healthy lead as Muliaina receives a lovely chip from Carter before diving over for his second try of the match England's fatigue is exploited as the All Blacks score a terrific try as Ma'a Nonu is released to race away from inside his own half New Zealand players celebrate after completing a 'grand slam' of the home nations while also collecting the inaugural Hillary Shield Wales 21-18 Australia: Stirling Mortlock's match ends inside three minutes following a crunching tackle with Jamie Roberts The hosts take the lead courtesy of a superb flowing move that leads to a 44th Test match try for Shane Williams Mark Chisholm scores the first try for Australia against the run of play after collecting loose Welsh ball from a lineout Lee Byrne picks up a pass from Williams from a delightful angle before scampering through the Australian defence with ease Australia's fly-half Matt Giteau slots over a penalty as the tourists reduce the Welsh lead to 15-13 after a period of dominance Stephen Jones pings over a vital drop goal to give the Welsh an 18-13 lead with time running out for the Australians The Millennium Stadium erupts as Jones thumps over a penalty to give the hosts a 21-13 lead with the final whistle approaching Australia wing Digby Ioane ensures a nervy climax to the thrilling contest as he scores the final try of the match at the death The final whistle ends the gripping contest that sees Wales earn their first win against a southern hemisphere team in 12 games
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