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Mystique going going gone for All Blacks

LEGENDARY Wallabies winger and Australian try-scoring record holder David Campese was the first to scream that the All Blacks aura was gone after last Sunday’s 16-all draw between Australia and New Zealand in Wellington.

It was no surprise.

Campese’s mouth hasn’t always connected with his brain because Australia didn’t win in Wellington and it has been 20 years since the Wallabies have won in New Zealand.

The All Blacks aura isn’t gone and it will never be gone.

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