G'day throwmelonsatbuttercup,
Thank you for your question.
It was 41-20 to the All Blacks who led 28-5 at halftime. It was the biggest defeat of an England side on home soil. The All Blacks look very formidable ahead of the World Cup although they haven't done well in World Cups since winning the first one in 1987. Dan Carter scored 26 points for the visitors.
I have attached sources for your reference.
Regards
2006-11-05 14:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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NZ won 20-41 but the scoreline flattered the visitors somewhat because England did score 4 tries - yes, counting the disallowed try which was 100% a try - and considering they are the worst English side ever (which will be confirmed when Argentina beat England in the weekend), they can take a lot of pride in their performance against one of the best rugby union teams to ever grace the face of the planet.
2006-11-06 04:19:44
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answered by gforce69 1
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NZ 41-20
2006-11-06 16:59:52
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answered by mini_M 2
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NZ 41-20
2006-11-05 08:02:04
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answered by Suz 3
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Although the All Blacks won without any difficulty, the England team doesn't have to hang there heads in same. The All Blacks was the much better team, but England showed some glimpse of potential. Might even be a team to recon with when the next world cup starts
2006-11-05 20:37:44
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answered by Barney B 3
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Nz won but why o why do they have to cheat when they are so good blocking players is wrong but they keep doing it
2006-11-06 03:26:01
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answered by Phil B 1
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NZ won
2006-11-05 08:15:03
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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What a strange question to ask - NZ of course
2006-11-06 01:27:25
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answered by feebee 3
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The All Blacks .... NZ 41 - ENG 20
2006-11-05 10:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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New Zealand rewrote the record books at Twickenham by handing England a sixth straight defeat....
2006-11-05 08:22:53
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answered by Matthew. 4
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