Summary

  • Wales wait for a win over New Zealand will go into a 70th year after a comprehensive All Blacks win

  • Codie Taylor scores two early tries for New Zealand after a Richie Mo'unga penalty

  • Wales respond with a try from debutant Rio Dyer, a lovely move from a line-out

  • Jordie Barrett try extends New Zealand's lead after Wales had got back within a score

  • Two Gareth Anscombe penalties either side of half time bring Wales back within six points

  • Aaron Smith scores brilliant solo try to put New Zealand two scores ahead again

  • Captain Justin Tipuric scores another Wales try but Aaron Smith immediately hits back with another try

  • Ardie Savea adds the All Blacks sixth try before Jordie Barrett and Samisoni Taukei'aho add late scores

  1. Postpublished at 71 mins

    Wales 23-41 New Zealand

    Dyddgu Hywel
    Former Wales full-back on BBC Radio Cymru

    New Zealand can push Wales' defensive line back with every phase of play...Something Wales can't do when they attack.

  2. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Wales 23-41 New Zealand

    Wales have possession midway through the New Zealand half but they're confronted by a big black wall of defenders. No way through for now.

    They have a penalty though, so Sam Costelow kicks to touch in the All Blacks 22.

  3. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Wales 23-41 New Zealand

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    Why didn't Anscombe pass the ball to Rio Dyer instead of trying to score the try?

    Dyer was underneath the posts.

  4. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Wales 23-41 New Zealand

    New Zealand safely gather their line-out and clear. Good exit, as coaches like to say.

  5. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Wales 23-41 New Zealand

    So close for Wales!

    Gareth Anscombe charges down a kick from Beauden Barrett, gathers the ball and hares for the corner but is hauled into touch by a brilliant covering tackle from Richie Mo'unga.

  6. Replacementpublished at 67 mins

    Wales 23-41 New Zealand

    Debut for Sam Costelow. The Scarlets fly-half comes on for Rhys Priestland.

    Costelow can be an exciting player. Can he spark a late fightback from Wales?

    Both sides change their scrum-halves too. Kieran Hardy on for Wales and Brad Weber for New Zealand.

  7. try

    Try - Wales 23-41 New Zealandpublished at 65 mins

    Ardie Savea

    Wales are defending desperately but there's no stopping Ardie Savea from there.

    Or is it? There will be a TMO review for the grounding.

    It's fine. Savea leaps off the ground to touch down and, despite a despairing hand from Will Rowlands, the All Black number eight gets the ball down.

    Savea has been phenomenal today.

    Richie Mo'unga misses his conversion.

  8. Postpublished at 64 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    All Blacks wing Caleb Clarke spills the ball but it's gone backwards. Still New Zealand attack, and with penalty advantage.

  9. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Dyddgu Hywel
    Former Wales full-back on BBC Radio Cymru

    It's important the wings get the ball but also that there's space for them.

    Every time Rees-Zammit has the ball there's an All Black wall waiting for him...Wales need to recycle the ball quicker.

  10. Replacementpublished at 63 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Akira Ioane, brother of Rieko, is on for flanker Shannon Frizell.

    New Zealand have possession in the Welsh 22 again and they're looking threatening.

  11. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Wales concede a penalty at scrum time near halfway.

    Richie Mo'unga kicks to touch near the Welsh 22. The All Blacks have rather taken the sting out of the game for now.

  12. Postpublished at 61 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    That's eight minutes without a try now. What's going on?

  13. Postpublished at 16:40 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2022

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

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  14. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Wales' line-out malfunctions and New Zealand can carry up towards halfway.

    Frustration for the home side.

    Richie Mo'unga kicks across to Rieko Ioane, who is now on the wing following the introduction of Anton Lienert-Brown, but the ball bounces out of play.

  15. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    New Zealand have a scrum in their own 22 after that forward pass.

    Aaron Smith clears high but not that far and Wales will have a line-out quite close to the 22.

  16. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Tomos Williams takes a penalty quickly and darts into the New Zealand 22 before offloading to Justin Tipuric, but the pass is deemed forward.

    Unlucky for Williams, who is a real livewire at scrum-half.

  17. 'Dramatic dummy' from Saveapublished at 57 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Dyddgu Hywel
    Former Wales full-back on BBC Radio Cymru

    That's one of the most dramatic dummies I've ever seen on the field of play, but it worked!

    It beat Wales' defence and gave Aaron Smith the chance to score his second try.

  18. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Tshiunza is in the game right away, claiming a line-out. He made his name as a lock but he's moved to the back row for Exeter recently.

    Another off the Whitchurch High School conveyor belt, following Sam Warburton, Gareth Bale and Geraint Thomas among others of course.

  19. Replacementpublished at 55 mins

    Wales 23-36 New Zealand

    Change in the Wales back row as Christ Tshiunza is on for Tommy Reffell.

    Big man coming through!

  20. try

    Converted try - Wales 23-36 New Zealandpublished at 53 mins

    Aaron Smith

    This is constantly end-to-end. New Zealand are back in the Welsh 22 and with penalty advantage.

    Relentless action! Ardie Savea throws the biggest dummy you're ever likely to see, which dupes Nicky Smith, and he then breaks a tackle before offloading to Aaron Smith, who is over for his second try.

    Richie Mo'unga converts and the All Blacks immediately replenish their lead.