With Graham Henry's side sitting on a winning test sequence of 14, it's time to look at the benchmark created by coach Fred Allen during the 1960s.
1. September 18, 1965
New Zealand 20 South Africa 3, Eden Park
2. July 16, 1966
New Zealand 20 Lions 3, Dunedin
3. August 6, 1966
New Zealand 16 Lions 12, Wellington
4. August 27, 1966
New Zealand 19 Lions 6, Christchurch
5. September 10, 1966
New Zealand 24 Lions 11, Eden Park
6. August 19, 1967
New Zealand 29 Australia 9, Athletic Park
7. November 4, 1967
New Zealand 23 England 11, Twickenham
8. November 11, 1967
New Zealand 13 Wales 6, Cardiff
9. November 25, 1967
New Zealand 21 France 15, Paris
10. December 2, 1967
New Zealand 14 Scotland 3, Edinburgh
11. June 15, 1968
New Zealand 27 Australia 11, Sydney
12. June 22, 1968
New Zealand 19 Australia 18, Brisbane
13. July 13, 1968
New Zealand 12 France 9, Christchurch
14. July 27, 1968
New Zealand 9 France 3, Athletic Park
15. August 10, 1968
New Zealand 19 France 12, Eden Park
16. May 31, 1969
New Zealand 19 Wales 0, Lancaster Park
17. June 14, 1969
New Zealand 33 Wales 12, Eden Park
All Blacks' longest winning sequence
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