The All Blacks last lost at Eden Park on 3 July 1994, when France beat them 23–20.

Quick Scoop

The Key Fact

  • Date of last loss: 3 July 1994.
  • Opponent: France.
  • Scoreline: France 23 – 20 New Zealand.

That match is remembered for Jean‑Luc Sadourny’s famous “try from the end of the world,” which snatched victory at the death and ended the All Blacks’ previous Eden Park aura for a time.

Why It’s Such a Big Deal Now

  • Since that 1994 defeat, the All Blacks have gone three decades without losing at Eden Park in test matches.
  • They have put together a 50‑game unbeaten run there (wins plus a couple of draws), turning Eden Park into one of world rugby’s most intimidating fortresses.

In other words, whenever someone asks “when did the All Blacks last lose at Eden Park?”, the answer is still that night in July 1994 against France.

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