All Blacks edge England in the rain
Wallabies snatch dramatic 33-28 victory over Wales

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New Zealand started the European leg of their November tour on Saturday with a hard-fought 24-21 win over England at Twickenham.
In a match billed by some as a potential World Cup final between the reigning champions (New Zealand) and the 2015 tournament hosts (England), the All Blacks' greater rugby nous told as they recorded their fifth straight win over the Red Rose brigade following a 3-0 home series victory in June.
New Zealand captain Richie McCaw told Sky Sports: "It felt like we had control for most of the game, bar those last few minutes.
"We are just happy that our last visit to Twickenham of the season is a win. Ten months is a long time in rugby though, we will have to see if it has any affect at the World Cup."

The ball was worked wide to left wing Jonny May, who promptly went round New Zealand centre Conrad Smith and then went past Israel Dagg, when it seemed the fullback had lined him up, before going in at the corner for his first international try.
The All Blacks hit back when fly-half Aaron Cruden scored from a close ruck.