All Blacks overwhelm Australia to retain Rugby World Cup
LONDON: New Zealand capped one of the most dominant eras in rugby history by becoming the first team to retain the World Cup, repelling Australia’s second-half resurgence in a 34-17 win sealed by the boot of unflappable Dan Carter on Saturday.
In the 112th and likely last test of his record-breaking career, Carter steered the All Blacks to an unprecedented third global title — and first outside New Zealand — with a dropped goal, a penalty from halfway, and a right-footed conversion of Beauden Barrett’s breakaway try in the final 10 minutes at Twickenham.
Carter finished the highest-scoring World Cup final with 19 points to take his record points tally to 1,598, and finally played a full part in an All Blacks’ World Cup win after getting injured during the team’s 2011 title campaign.
“I’m pretty grateful to be where I am considering what happened four years ago,” said the 33-year-old Carter, who was also part of the unsuccessful 2003 and 2007 campaigns.
“I’m so proud of the team. To win back-to-back World Cups is a dream come true. It’s a pretty strong group of guys. We try to do things no other team has done before... it’s a special feeling to be part of such a great team.”
New Zealand have lost just three times in 54 matches since their triumph on home soil four years ago, and have won every World Cup match since losing to France in the 2007 quarter-finals.