Had Dan Carter's last minute drop goal attempt gone over it would have been the All Blacks' 100th victory over Australia. This was just the sixth time a match played between the two sides has ended in a draw, and it was the first time in 10 years that a try hasn't been scored.
Not a stellar night for the All Blacks' lineout, winning just three of their seven throws. The All Blacks won two of Keven Mealamu's four throws and just one of Andrew Hore's three throws, with Sam Whitelock failing to win any of the three balls thrown to him.
The Wallabies' lineout wasn't any better, losing four of their ten throws. Richie McCaw was the recipient of two Australian over-throws, while Whitelock nearly stole one throw off Scott Higginbotham but knocked it on in the process.
The All Blacks made 125 tackles and 25 assists in this match, and had to make 48 of those tackles in the opening 20 minutes of the game. Whitelock was the top tackler for the All Blacks with 16 tackles and three assists, followed by Tony Woodcock with 13 tackles and two assists, and Kieran Read with 12 tackles and three assists.
Missed tackles didn't prove too costly for the All Blacks with just 14 in total (Carter and McCaw missed two each), while the Wallabies missed 15 tackles.