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Sunday, 9 June, 2002, 12:51 GMT 13:51 UK
Maori boost for Wallabies date
The Maori perform their Haka before the NSW game
New Zealand Maori warmed up for their meeting with Australia next Saturday with a convincing 43-18 win over a depleted New South Wales side in Sydney.
The Maori ran in seven tries against a Waratahs outfit missing half-a-dozen Wallabies including Matt Burke and David Lyons. Full-back Willie Walker, making his Maori debut, and wing Joe Maddock each notched a brace of tries to lift the touring side. Confidence Their previous match against Queensland ended in a 28-25 defeat, but four second-half tries boosted the confidence ahead of their Wallabies date in Perth. NSW led 13-5 midway through the first half helped by a try from lock Van Humphries, but Walker's double and Maddock's first score saw the Maori take a 19-13 interval lead. A try from Waratahs captain Steve Talbot closed the gap to 24-18 with 16 minutes left. But with fly-half Carlos Spencer calling the shots, the Maori managed further tries from flanker Blair Urlich, Maddock, scrum-half Brendon Haami and replacement hooker Cory Flynn.
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