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New Zealand 16-15 England rugby: Red Rose narrowly beaten by All Blacks in thrilling opening Test

England fell agonisingly short of registering a famous victory over New Zealand as a narrow second-half lead ebbed away in a 16-15 loss in Dunedin.

Steve Borthwick's tourists were kept in the first half by their spirited defence as the All Blacks threatened to cut loose and although their blitz system was open to exploitation, they were able to hustle a 10-10 scoreline heading into half-time.

England suffered a 16-15 defeat to New Zealand
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England suffered a 16-15 defeat to New ZealandCredit: AP
New Zealand won on home soil
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New Zealand won on home soilCredit: Getty

Fly-half Marcus Smith endured a poor day off the kicking tee but his running skills were at the heart of Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's 47th-minute try that nudged them 15-10 ahead in a gripping series opener at Forsyth Barr Stadium.

England have triumphed on New Zealand soil on only two previous occasions and joining the heroes of 1973 and 2003 was the tantalising prospect before them as they pressed for another score.

But the All Blacks crept back in front through two penalties from Damian McKenzie to reward their superiority at the breakdown.

England were outstanding in patches and they showed tremendous fight when it was needed to stay in contention, but they finished knowing they had missed a glorious opportunity to upset a side that is rebuilding after the World Cup.

Smith was unable to reward a dominant early scrum penalty by missing a routine kick and when an ugly line-out invited pressure, the All Blacks staged a sustained attack.

Having faltered close to the line because of a knock-on and then conceded a scrum free-kick, they regrouped to claim the opening try with Sevu Reece grabbing McKenzie's crossfield kick to touch down.

England hit back impressively, their runners flooding through gaps until a line-out provided the platform for Chandler Cunningham-South to power forward before Maro Itoje surged over.

But their joy was short lived because they cracked on New Zealand's next attack, Ben Earl missing a tackle on Stephen Perofeta as part of a disjointed defensive line and a pass later Ardie Savea had scored.

With prop Joe Marler off the pitch due to injury and debutant Fin Baxter on in his place, England's scrum was struggling and there were worrying signs as the All Blacks showed the confidence to run the ball from their 22.

The tourists were unable to make the most of their own possession, promising moments breaking down by mistimed runs and inaccurate passing.

But they finished the half with a Smith penalty to draw level at 10-10 and the chance to take the lead moments after the interval went begging when the Harlequins fly-half missed with an ugly attempt from the tee.

Redemption then came quickly for Smith, who ignited an attack with a delayed off-load to Cunningham-South and several phases of forward carries later he flung out a long pass for Feyi-Waboso to stroll in.

McKenzie was successful with a penalty as England began to suffer at the breakdown and although the visitors had taken an element of control of the game, New Zealand's fly-half was able to grab another three points.

The All Blacks had the ball for much of the last 10 minutes yet they blundered when McKenzie allowed the shot clock to run down when lining up another penalty.

As a result England had the opportunity to stage an overtime attack but the last-gasp attempt ended with yet another breakdown infringement.

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Follow how the action unfolded below...

  • Smith with topsy turvy day

    While the England number ten will want to go away and work on his kicking, his all-round play was strong today.

    Both in attack and defense, he was integral to all England did.

    The focus will be on Eden Park now for next weekend's test where Steve Borthwick's side will have the chance to set the record straight once again.

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  • Foundation to build on for Robertson

    Scott Robertson knew it was going to be difficult for his squad to gel after only having ten days together.

    Despite this, they showed that he has a lot to work with during this transition period for the All Blacks.

    The next goal will be to seal another win against England next weekend and seal a two-nil series victory.

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  • Kiwis take lead in series

    New Zealand have now put themselves in a position where they cannot lose this series against England.

    With it only consisting of two tests, the All Blacks take a one-nil lead heading into next week's match.

    It will frustrate Steve Borthwick that this was really a missed opportunity to get a monumental win.

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  • FT: New Zealand 16-15 England

    There are plenty of positives for England to take from this game.

    It was a tight affair from start to finish and even as they headed into overtime, they were in a position to win the game.

    Kicking was not up to usual standards for both teams but having scored two tries in the game, it is the All Blacks who take the all-important win.

  • FT: New Zealand 16-15 England

    The All Blacks get the win they craved under their new coach.

    Some would say they made hard work of it after McKenzie took too long on a fairly easy penalty.

    None of that matters now as New Zealand keep their impressive record against England at home in tact.

  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    80+1. New Zealand manage to turn the ball over.

    Big chance missed by the visitors.

    The All Blacks kick the ball into touch to seal the win.

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  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    79. Drama in the closing stages as Damian McKenzie takes too long and the ball is awarded to England.

    They have the put in at the scrum now.

    Chance for England to go for the win now.

  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    77. England are really struggling to get out of their own half.

    More importantly, they give away a needless penalty.

    Chance for the All Blacks to stretch their lead.

  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    75. Furbank fields a long kick downfield and is flattened by the Kiwi challenge.

    Everyone in the stadium felt that one, it was a crunching challenge.

    England are under the cosh at the moment.

  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    73. Possession is being turned over frequently now.

    Neither side seem able to keep hold of the ball.

    The All Blacks drive up to halfway, looking to put some pressure on the visitors.

  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    71. The All Blacks kick downfield looking to prosper from a lineout.

    However, as the ball comes in, it is not straight and England are awarded the penalty.

    Barrett turns the ball over and New Zealand drive forward once again.

  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    69. The All Blacks press forward once again.

    On this occasion the referee brings it back for a penalty.

    New Zealand are in the driving seat heading into the last ten minutes of the game.

  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    67. The pressure is back on England now.

    They need to get on the front foot if they want to get anything from this match.

    However, New Zealand turn the ball over once again and are awarded the penalty.

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  • New Zealand 16-15 England

    65. The All Blacks take full advantage of a penalty awarded to them to go for the posts and take the lead.

    McKenzie has been kicking well in this second half.

    England are now in the position of playing catch-up.

  • Penalty - Damian McKenzie (New Zealand)

  • New Zealand 13-15 England

    63. Smith chips a kick downfield but McKenzie covers well.

    He throws an elaborate pass out the back of his hands to Barrett who kicks brilliantly downfield.

    As England look to retrieve it, the bounce favours the All Blacks as it goes into touch.

  • New Zealand 13-15 England

    61. England are awarded another penalty.

    New Zealand are getting a little sloppy at the moment.

    Smith kicks downfield, ensuring that he finds touch.

  • New Zealand 13-15 England

    59. England are on the front foot but Earls is penalised for hitting an opponent without the ball.

    He disagrees with the decision but it costs England as they were in a great position to drive forward there.

    The All Blacks clear to halfway and have the lineout.

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  • New Zealand 13-15 England

    57. McKenzie is caught with a crunching challenge and has blood all over his face.

    Meanwhile Baxter is getting some treatment for England but seems good to continue.

    This game is finely poised now and the next score could be pivotal in this match.

  • New Zealand 13-15 England

    55. McKenzie gives that trademark smile before his kick.

    It stays on his face this time as his effort sails through the middle of the posts.

    In all fairness to him, all his kicks up until this points have been right out on the touchline, never an easy kick.

  • Penalty - Damian McKenzie (New Zealand)

  • New Zealand 10-15 England

    53. England are penalised in the breakdown and New Zealand opt to go for the posts.

    The All Blacks are keen to reduce the gap in the points.

    Chance for McKenzie to find those kicking boots.

  • New Zealand 10-15 England

    51. New Zealand have a brief glimpse of an opening.

    As the ball is worked out wide, England recover well and Slade manages to put the ball into touch.

    The lineout is awarded to New Zealand but the throw is poor as Curry wins the ball back for the visitors.

  • New Zealand 10-15 England

    49. Despite his poor kicking so far, Marcus Smith was pivotal in switching play for that try.

    As a result, Feyi-Waboso has nothing but empty grass in front of him as he runs towards the line.

    Smith sends the conversion wide of the uprights once again.

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  • Try - Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (England)

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