ENGLAND  31 V NEW ZEALAND  28
  COMPETITION:
  VENUE: Twickenham, London DATE: 8 November 2002 SPECTATORS: 72,000
  REFEREE: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa) HALFTIME: 17 - 14  
  SCORERS: SCORERS:
  TRIES: Moody, Wilkinson, Cohen TRIES: Lomu (2), Howlett, Lee
  CONVERSIONS: Wilkinson (2) CONVERSIONS: Blair (2), Mehrtens (2)
  PENALTY GOALS: Wilkinson (3) PENALTY GOALS:
  DROPPED GOALS: Wilkinson DROPPED GOALS:
     
15 Jason Robinson Sale RFC 15 Ben Blair Canterbury
14 J. Simpson-Daniel (20) Gloucester RFC 14 Doug Howlett Auckland
13 Will Greenwood (21) Harlequins RFC 13 Tana Umaga Wellington
12 Mike Tindall Bath RFC 12 Keith Lowen (21) Waikto
11 Ben Cohen Northampton RFC 11 Jonah Lomu Wellington
10 Jonny Wilkinson Newcastle RFC 10 Carlos Spencer (20) Auckland
9 Matt Dawson Northampton RFC 9 Steve Devine (19) Auckland
8 Lawrence Dallaglio London Wasps RFC 8 Sam Broomhall Canterbury
7 Richard Hill (19) Saracens RFC 7 Marty Holah Waikato
6 Lewis Moody Leicester RFC 6 Taine Randall (C) Otago
5 Danny Grewcock (18) Bath RFC 5 Keith Robinson (18) Waikato
4 Martin Johnson (C) Leicester RFC 4 Ali Williams Auckland
3 Phil Vickery Gloucester RFC 3 Kees Meeuws Auckland
2 Steve Thompson Northampton RFC 2 Andrew Hore Taranaki
1 Trevor Woodman Gloucester RFC 1 Joe McDonnell Otago
   
16 Mark Regan Leeds RFC 16 Keven Mealamu Auckland
17 Jason Leonard Harlequins RFC 17 Carl Hayman Otago
18 Ben Kay (5) Leicester RFC 18 Bradley Mika (5) Auckland
19 Neil Back (7) Leicester RFC 19 Rodney So'oialo Wellington
20 Austin Healey (14) Leicester RFC 20 Danny Lee (9) Otago
21 Ben Johnston (13) Saracens RFC 21 Andrew Mehrtens (10) Canterbury
22 Tim Stimpson Leicester RFC 22 Mark Robinson (12) Canterbury
   
  COACH: Clive Woodward COACH: John Mitchell
           
MATCH NOTES
Sources-Magazine Rugby News, www.rugby.ru.com, www.timesonline.co.uk
+ England's 31 points were the most they have ever scored against the All Blacks
+ Andrew Mehrtens became the third most capped All Black and the most capped All Black back with his 64th test.
(Thanks to Miller's Milestones,
Rugby News)