Summary

  • Beauden Barrett seals man-of-the-match performance with second try

  • Perenara, Jordan, Papalii, Reece and Lienert-Brown add further NZ tries

  • Johnny Williams try gives Wales hope

  • New Zealand prop Nepo Laulala sin-binned in first half

  • Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones forced off early injured

  • NZ's Beauden Barrett with early intercept try

  • Wales have still not beaten New Zealand since 1953

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  1. Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    Caryl James
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru

    There was no right for New Zealand to steal possession there. Wales have got to do the basics better.

  2. Penalty - Wales 6-21 New Zealandpublished at 46 mins

    Jordie Barrett

    Jordie Barrett is a fairly long way out, just a little over 10 metres inside the Welsh half, but his penalty sails over between the posts.

    A fine kick and the Principality Stadium has gone a little quiet.

  3. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    Maybe referee Mathieu Raynal just keeps resetting the scrums so fans making their way back from the bars can get back to their seats.

    Anyway, a Welsh free-kick is kicked high into the air and it's caught by Will Jordan, who sets off on a slaloming run into the Welsh half.

    And then the game descends into another set of kick tennis, which ends with a penalty to the All Blacks on the Welsh 10-metre line.

  4. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    With a man advantage, Wales survive that scrum.

    Gareth Anscombe clears and a scrappy couple of phases lead to an All Blacks scrum midway in the Welsh half.

    A bit of a disjointed start to this second half.

  5. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    All Blacks wing Will Jordan knocks on from the restart and Wales have a scrum on their 22 line.

    This is a test for the Welsh pack, which conceded two scrum penalties in the first half.

  6. Kick-offpublished at 41 mins

    Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    Beauden Barrett gets the second half started.

    Can Wales make the most of their time with an extra man?

  7. Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    HT: Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    Taine Basham looks like a destructive player. He's probably the only one on Wales' side who would look at home in New Zealand's team, to be honest.

  8. Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    HT: Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    New Zealand's players are back out on the pitch.

    Not long until we're back under way.

  9. Postpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    HT: Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    This picture of Alun Wyn Jones reacting to his injury probably doesn't need a caption.

    Alun Wyn Jones injuryImage source, EPA
  10. Postpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

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  11. Postpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    HT: Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    The lineout is a real issue. There have been throws gone too far, there have been drops and the calls have been wrong. They have got to be clearer in the communication but you've got to give credit to New Zealand, they are very cunning in what they do.

  12. 'Basham outstanding, All Blacks superior'published at 18:14 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    HT: Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales at Principality Stadium

    New Zealand have had the rub of the green of the refereeing decisions with Beauden Barrett avoiding a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on and prop Nepo Laulala only shown a yellow for a dangerous challenge on Ross Moriarty.

    The All Blacks have also though been far superior with ball in hand as they seem to have an effortless flow to their attack.

    Wales flanker Taine Basham has been outstanding in his first start, while the home lineout has hampered any attacking foundations.

  13. Postpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    HT: Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    Caryl James
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru

    New Zealand are a much more complete side. Every player is executing his role to perfection and their attacking style of play has been so effective.

  14. Postpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    HT: Wales 6-18 New Zealand

    Cennydd Davies
    Chwaraeon BBC Cymru

    There will be some very tired Welsh bodies going back into the changing room at half-time. It's been very hard work.

  15. Postpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

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  16. Half-time - Wales 6-18 New Zealandpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    Gareth Anscombe kicks the penalty and that is the final act of an eventful first half.

    New Zealand have dominated for large spells but Wales still have a glimmer of hope, particularly with the All Blacks down to 14 men temporarily.

    I suspect Nepo Laulala's yellow card will be a big talking point tonight.

    But there's no denying New Zealand are well on top, and they should be further in front.

  17. Postpublished at 40 mins

    Wales 3-18 New Zealand

    Wales still have the ball in the New Zealand half and they have a penalty advantage.

    You would think they might be tempted to kick at goal after their lineout nightmares.

    They do indeed. This is reasonably straightforward for Gareth Anscombe.

  18. Postpublished at 18:09 British Summer Time 30 October 2021

    Caryl James
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru

    He's lucky to get away with a yellow. That's not fair on Wales - there is no consistency.

  19. Postpublished at 40 mins

    Wales 3-18 New Zealand

    Wales kick to the corner and, in the least surprising news of the day, they butcher another lineout.

    They really need to sort that out if this is to be a competitive match.

  20. Sin-bin - Nepo Laulalapublished at 39 mins

    Wales 3-18 New Zealand

    Referee Mathieu Raynal says there were mitigating factors for Nepo Laulala making contact with the head of Ross Moriarty.

    It's a yellow card for Laulala, much to the fury of the Wales fans.

    Seb Davies replaces Moriarty, who's been taken off injured.

    Ross Moriarty is tackledImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency