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Is this a temporary or permanent position? buy cheap triamcinolone Three weeks later, in Wellington, the Wallabies needed a win to tie the series 1-1 and retain the Bledisloe Cup. But on a wet, blustery day, Australia always looked a touch off the pace, like a commuter chasing a bus down a busy high street. And when the full-time siren sounded Australia, trailing 23-21, had the ball on their own quarter and the All Blacks a hand on the Bledisloe Cup. But following a wobbly Larkham punt and a lineout steal, Australia were awarded a controversial penalty in the 85th minute, 10m in from the left hand touchline. But the Wallabies’ main kicker Sterling Mortlock was off the field. Who’d take the kick? Up stepped Australia’s rangy captain and lock Eales, nicknamed “Nobody” because, well, nobody’s perfect. Blocking out the noise inside his head and around the ground, Eales was the picture of composure as he placed the ball, measured out his run up and slotted it unerringly between the posts to seal a 24-23 Wallabies win. Eales then turned to his team-mates and raised his arms. The photographers had their iconic shot and the All Blacks fans an image that would haunt them for a long time to come.