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Tri Nations 2000 (R4) - New Zealand vs. Australia
Westpac Stadium, Wellington - August 5, 2000.
A heartbreaking defeat on home soil for the All Blacks, who appeared to 'choke' in the closing minutes of a nail-biting contest.
Trailing 23-21 going into injury time, Australia twice kicked to touch confident they could exploit a faltering New Zealand line-out.
Two stolen line-outs and an infringement by All Blacks prop Craig Dowd later, and the Wallabies were awarded a penalty.
With regular kicker Stirling Mortlock off the field, up stepped multi-talented skipper John Eales, who calmly slotted the ball between the posts with the last kick of the game.
6N 2005 - Wales vs. England
Millenium Stadium, Cardiff - February 5, 2005 (French commentaries).
Gavin Henson kicked a difficult penalty with four minutes to play as Wales secured their first win against England in Cardiff for 12 years.
Tri Nations 2009 (R3) - South Africa vs. New Zealand
ABSA Stadium, Durban - August 1, 2009.
A superb individual display from Morne Steyn put South Africa on top of the 2009 Tri-Nations following a bruising victory over New Zealand in Durban.
The fly-half set a new individual Tri-Nations record with all 31 points via a try, conversion and eight penalties.
The All Blacks took an early 10-3 lead when lock Isaac Ross finished off a sweeping length-of-the-field move.
But Steyn's 38th-minute try regained the lead the Boks never relinquished as four further penalties secured the win.
It was a monumental display from the Bulls star, who came into the starting XV as a replacement for Ruan Pienaar, who twisted his ankle in the 28-19 win over New Zealand in Bloemfontein last weekend.
Heineken Cup 2010 - Quarter-Final - Leinster vs. Clermont
RDS Arena, Dublin - April 10, 2010.
Jonathan Sexton booted a late penalty as Leinster crept into the Heineken Cup semi-finals with a rollercoaster victory over Clermont Auvergne at the RDS.
Sexton delivered the knockout blow in the 73rd minute as an epic contest served up a heartstopping final quarter full of drama and incident.
Clermont fly-half Brock James missed two glorious chances to set up a semi-final against Toulouse or Stade Francais, who meet on Sunday, when he fluffed a pair of drop goals in front of the posts.
The second failed attempt was the last kick of the game and it concluded a tortuous evening for the hapless Australian, who was off target with five of his nine shots at goal.
Test Match 1994 (2nd) - All Blacks vs. France
Eden Park, Auckland - July 3, 1994.
A late and memorable try from Jean-Luc Sadourney sealed a historic victory for the French in Auckland. New Zealand went down 2-0 to their old bogey team on home soil, this second test defeat meaning France won their first ever Test Series in New Zealand. This match will be mainly remembered by the "try from the end of the world", a fantastic late try starting from the French 22 with only few minutes remaining on the clock.
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