AUCKLAND (Reuters) - World champions New Zealand needed a late try from Conrad Smith to record a 20-15 victory in the first test in Auckland on Saturday, as they struggled to snuff out the challenge of an under-strength England side reduced to 14 men for the final 10 minutes.
Winger Marland Yarde's yellow card in the 68th minute for a professional foul turned the match in New Zealand's favour, with Aaron Cruden slotting his fifth penalty to give the All Blacks their first lead of the game.
Smith then scored a 78th-minute try to give the All Blacks the victory that extended their winning streak at Eden Park to 32 games, and their current run of test victories to 15 games.
England fly-half Freddie Burns kept his side in the match with four penalties before replacement Danny Cipriani added a 74th-minute penalty for his side, who were without several first choice players following the English club final last weekend.
The scoring in the first half was restricted to three penalties each to Burns and Cruden as England controlled the tempo of the game and did not allow the All Blacks to set up successive phases and develop any rhythm.
The All Blacks at least tried to up their tempo at the start of the second half but England were again able to stymie their attack and slow the game down.
Smith's late try gave the hosts the breathing room they required, though the visitors now head to next week's second Test in Dunedin with supreme confidence with a full squad to pick from.