The Rugby Championship 2023 – Australia v New Zealand – Rd 3 Highlights

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The Rugby Championship 2023 – Australia v New Zealand – Rd 3 Highlights

The All Blacks retained the Bledisloe Cup in dominant fashion on Saturday night, putting the Wallabies to the sword in front of a packed MCG in Melbourne, sewing up The Rugby Championship in the process.

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