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Wales 29-29 Australia Wales 29-29 Australia
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Wales and Australia played out the first draw in their history in a high scoring Test at the Millennium Stadium.Wales and Australia played out the first draw in their history in a high scoring Test at the Millennium Stadium.
If the result was unsatisfactory, then that was the only thing as the fans were treated to a six-try thriller.If the result was unsatisfactory, then that was the only thing as the fans were treated to a six-try thriller.
Australia seemed set to avenge last year's loss here when Cameron Shepherd and Matt Giteau claimed early tries.Australia seemed set to avenge last year's loss here when Cameron Shepherd and Matt Giteau claimed early tries.
Wales hit back when Shane Williams and Martyn Williams went over, only for scores from Chris Latham and Shepherd again to bring the Wallabies back.Wales hit back when Shane Williams and Martyn Williams went over, only for scores from Chris Latham and Shepherd again to bring the Wallabies back.
Even then Wales needed a 71st-minute penalty from rookie fly-half James Hook, playing his first home Test after replacing Stephen Jones, to ensure parity.Even then Wales needed a 71st-minute penalty from rookie fly-half James Hook, playing his first home Test after replacing Stephen Jones, to ensure parity.
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Australia started fiercely and only some equally committed Wales defence kept the hosts' try line intact.Australia started fiercely and only some equally committed Wales defence kept the hosts' try line intact.
The endeavour earned an early penalty chance and Giteau, playing in the unfamiliar role of scrum-half, stroked over the kick from in front of the posts.The endeavour earned an early penalty chance and Giteau, playing in the unfamiliar role of scrum-half, stroked over the kick from in front of the posts.
Wales got back on level terms as skipper Jones kicked a penalty after Rodney Blake failed to roll away from contact.Wales got back on level terms as skipper Jones kicked a penalty after Rodney Blake failed to roll away from contact.
But Australia came roaring back as number eight Wycliff Palu chunked his way through a hole in the Welsh alignment.But Australia came roaring back as number eight Wycliff Palu chunked his way through a hole in the Welsh alignment.
Giteau spread the ball left and Matt Rogers showed great hands, popping the ball out of the tackle to send Shepherd over, with Giteau adding the conversion.Giteau spread the ball left and Matt Rogers showed great hands, popping the ball out of the tackle to send Shepherd over, with Giteau adding the conversion.
After the Wallabies scrum disintegrated during last year's tour to the northern hemisphere, coach John Connolly had set about trying to fix the problem.After the Wallabies scrum disintegrated during last year's tour to the northern hemisphere, coach John Connolly had set about trying to fix the problem.
Young Wales fly-half James Hook is congratulated by lock Ian GoughYoung Wales fly-half James Hook is congratulated by lock Ian Gough
But early signs were not encouraging as the green and gold front-row collapsed under shunts from Wales props Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones.But early signs were not encouraging as the green and gold front-row collapsed under shunts from Wales props Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones.
The penalty was out of fly-half Jones' range, but Gavin Henson made the distance look easy as the inside centre sent the ball sailing between the posts.The penalty was out of fly-half Jones' range, but Gavin Henson made the distance look easy as the inside centre sent the ball sailing between the posts.
Having closed the gap Wales then gifted Australia a try, turning their backs on Giteau assuming he would kick for goal only for the Western Force player to tap and scoot over the line.Having closed the gap Wales then gifted Australia a try, turning their backs on Giteau assuming he would kick for goal only for the Western Force player to tap and scoot over the line.
A fine conversion from tight on the right touchline rubbed salt into the wounds and stretched the lead to 17-6, although Giteau was just wide with a penalty kick soon after.A fine conversion from tight on the right touchline rubbed salt into the wounds and stretched the lead to 17-6, although Giteau was just wide with a penalty kick soon after.
Wales received another blow when their skipper was forced off with a twisted knee, Ospreys youngster Hook replacing Jones at fly-half.Wales received another blow when their skipper was forced off with a twisted knee, Ospreys youngster Hook replacing Jones at fly-half.
But Wales stopped the rot with a Shane Williams try created by a scything backline move.But Wales stopped the rot with a Shane Williams try created by a scything backline move.
Gareth Thomas held the drift defence with a dummy run, Henson bravely off-loaded as Lote Tuqiri flattened him, with Tom Shanklin and Kevin Morgan sending Williams over.Gareth Thomas held the drift defence with a dummy run, Henson bravely off-loaded as Lote Tuqiri flattened him, with Tom Shanklin and Kevin Morgan sending Williams over.
It was the little Ospreys winger's 27th try in 40 internationals for Wales, with Hook adding the conversion and then a penalty to bring a thrilling half of rugby to an end.It was the little Ospreys winger's 27th try in 40 internationals for Wales, with Hook adding the conversion and then a penalty to bring a thrilling half of rugby to an end.
Having had a commanding lead cut to just a 17-16 advantage, Australia sent for reinforcements and old head Brendan Cannon replaced Tai McIsaac at hooker for the restart.Having had a commanding lead cut to just a 17-16 advantage, Australia sent for reinforcements and old head Brendan Cannon replaced Tai McIsaac at hooker for the restart.
But it was Wales who struck again as rookie Hook, who had already caught the eye by upending Tuqiri, put the home side in the lead for the first time with a penalty.But it was Wales who struck again as rookie Hook, who had already caught the eye by upending Tuqiri, put the home side in the lead for the first time with a penalty.
Wallabies skipper Phil Waugh was trying to rally his troops by example, ferreting away in the loose, but for the first time in the match the visitors' play looked a little ragged.Wallabies skipper Phil Waugh was trying to rally his troops by example, ferreting away in the loose, but for the first time in the match the visitors' play looked a little ragged.
That proved costly when a spilled pass allowed Shanklin to punt the ball upfield, sending Australia scrambling backwards.That proved costly when a spilled pass allowed Shanklin to punt the ball upfield, sending Australia scrambling backwards.
Matt Rogers opted to try and cynically block the chasing Morgan instead of going for the ball, but Martyn Williams was on hand to gather and score, Hook again converting.Matt Rogers opted to try and cynically block the chasing Morgan instead of going for the ball, but Martyn Williams was on hand to gather and score, Hook again converting.
Yet back came Australia, making light of an injury that sidelined Stephen Larkham, Tuqiri being dragged down just short by Shane Williams only for Shepherd to go over for his second try.Yet back came Australia, making light of an injury that sidelined Stephen Larkham, Tuqiri being dragged down just short by Shane Williams only for Shepherd to go over for his second try.
Giteau's conversion brought the Wallabies back to within two points, who then retook the lead thanks to a piece of individual Latham brilliance.Giteau's conversion brought the Wallabies back to within two points, who then retook the lead thanks to a piece of individual Latham brilliance.
The full-back took Morgan's loose kick and counter-attacked down the left touch-line, outfoxing or outpacing attempted tacklers to score an unconverted try in the corner.The full-back took Morgan's loose kick and counter-attacked down the left touch-line, outfoxing or outpacing attempted tacklers to score an unconverted try in the corner.
Hook tied the scores with his third penalty, after Australia prop Al Baxter was penalised for dropping a scrum, to leave it poised at 29-29 with 10 minutes left.Hook tied the scores with his third penalty, after Australia prop Al Baxter was penalised for dropping a scrum, to leave it poised at 29-29 with 10 minutes left.
Australia were camped in the Wales 22, raising tension amongst the crowd to unbearable levels, only for a superb shunt by the home scrum to win back possession.Australia were camped in the Wales 22, raising tension amongst the crowd to unbearable levels, only for a superb shunt by the home scrum to win back possession.
Neither side were able to muster one last chance to win it and referee Steve Walsh's final whistle ensured honours ended, perhaps deservedly, even.Neither side were able to muster one last chance to win it and referee Steve Walsh's final whistle ensured honours ended, perhaps deservedly, even.


Wales: Morgan (Newport Gwent Dragons); Gareth Thomas (Toulouse), Shanklin (Cardiff Blues), Henson (Ospreys), S Williams (Ospreys); S Jones (Llanelli Scarlets), Peel (Llanelli Scarlets); Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), Rees (Llanelli Scarlets), A Jones (Ospreys); Evans (Ospreys), Gough (Newport Gwent Dragons); J Thomas (Ospreys), M Williams (Cardiff Blues), R Jones (Ospreys).Replacements: R Thomas (Cardiff Blues), D Jones (Ospreys), Gavin Thomas (Llanelli Scarlets), Wyn Jones (Ospreys), M Phillips (Cardiff Blues), Hook (Ospreys), M Jones (Llanelli Scarlets).Wales: Morgan (Newport Gwent Dragons); Gareth Thomas (Toulouse), Shanklin (Cardiff Blues), Henson (Ospreys), S Williams (Ospreys); S Jones (Llanelli Scarlets), Peel (Llanelli Scarlets); Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), Rees (Llanelli Scarlets), A Jones (Ospreys); Evans (Ospreys), Gough (Newport Gwent Dragons); J Thomas (Ospreys), M Williams (Cardiff Blues), R Jones (Ospreys).Replacements: R Thomas (Cardiff Blues), D Jones (Ospreys), Gavin Thomas (Llanelli Scarlets), Wyn Jones (Ospreys), M Phillips (Cardiff Blues), Hook (Ospreys), M Jones (Llanelli Scarlets).
Australia: Latham (Queensland Reds); Rathbone (ACT Brumbies), Tuqiri (NSW Waratahs), Larkham (ACT Brumbies), Shepherd (Western Force); Rogers (NSW Waratahs), Giteau (Western Force); Baxter (NSW Waratahs), McIsaac (Western Force), Blake (Queensland Reds); Sharpe (Western Force), Vickerman (NSW Waratahs); Elsom (NSW Waratahs), Waugh (NSW Waratahs, captain), Palu (NSW Waratahs).Replacements: Cannon (Western Force), Robinson (NSW Waratahs), Chisholm (ACT Brumbies), Hoiles (ACT Brumbies), Valentine (Queensland Reds), Gerrard (ACT Brumbies), Ashley-Cooper (ACT Brumbies).Australia: Latham (Queensland Reds); Rathbone (ACT Brumbies), Tuqiri (NSW Waratahs), Larkham (ACT Brumbies), Shepherd (Western Force); Rogers (NSW Waratahs), Giteau (Western Force); Baxter (NSW Waratahs), McIsaac (Western Force), Blake (Queensland Reds); Sharpe (Western Force), Vickerman (NSW Waratahs); Elsom (NSW Waratahs), Waugh (NSW Waratahs, captain), Palu (NSW Waratahs).Replacements: Cannon (Western Force), Robinson (NSW Waratahs), Chisholm (ACT Brumbies), Hoiles (ACT Brumbies), Valentine (Queensland Reds), Gerrard (ACT Brumbies), Ashley-Cooper (ACT Brumbies).
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand).Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand).
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