Cardiff, 2014. Wales are up 16-15 against the All Blacks in the final quarter of the match and are just 11 minutes away from their first win over New Zealand since 1953. They lose the test 34-16. Sound familiar?
Getting run over by the All Blacks in the final stages of a test isn't just a Welsh thing. It's something all opponents face and statistics prove they often fail even getting on the board, let alone stop the All Blacks from scoring.
Going back to the start of the 2013 test season, just eight teams in 41 tests have outscored the All Blacks in the final 20 minutes. Only three of those teams avoided defeat.
The All Blacks are equally impressive on attack and defence once the benches start to empty, with 18 teams (43 per cent of opponents) having been kept scoreless in the final quarter since the first home test against France in 2013.
In that same timeframe, the All Blacks have failed to score just twice (5 per cent of tests).