It should be little wonder Australia want to spend the least possible time in Dunedin this weekend.
Whenever the Tri-Nations draw is made, Australian officials must shudder as their New Zealand counterparts nominate their preferred home venue. In nine visits to Carisbrook, dating back to 1913, Australia have won none.
The closest they came was a 12-13 loss in 1986, the match best remembered for the return of those banned from taking part in the Cavaliers tour to South Africa.
There was an 0-3 loss in 1962, but otherwise it has been pretty plain sailing for the All Blacks.
* When the All Blacks won 36-24 at Carisbrook four years ago, all the points were scored at one end of the ground.
* Tony Brown has played just seven minutes of test rugby on Carisbrook before today - against South Africa two years ago.
* Andrew Mehrtens has scored 160 test points against Australia, the highest tally of points by any player against any country in tests.
* Anton Oliver's only test tries have been scored at Carisbrook. Both came against Scotland last year.
THE CARISBROOK RECORD:
1913: New Zealand 25 Australia 13
1938: New Zealand 38 Australia 13
1946: New Zealand 31 Australia 8
1955: New Zealand 8 Australia 0
1962: New Zealand 3 Australia 0
1964: New Zealand 14 Australia 9
1986: New Zealand 13 Australia 12
1993: New Zealand 25 Australia 10
1997: New Zealand 36 Australia 24.
Note: Australia claims two Waratahs matches against New Zealand in the 1920s as tests. New Zealand does not. The countries met on one other occasion in Dunedin, the All Blacks winning at Tahuna Park 14-3 in 1905.
The Carisbrook curse
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