The All Blacks have been immortalised in a brilliant Lego film which tells the story of the European autumn rugby internationals.
England rugby kit sponsors Canterbury have teamed up with talented filmmaker and animator Graham Love to create the one-minute 18 second video which showcases the highlights of the autumn games in Lego form.
The clip begins with Tim Visser scoring Scotland's first try against New Zealand for an incredible seven years, though the Scots were beaten 51-22 by the All Blacks, who maintained their 107-year long unbeaten record against the Tartan Army.
The film ends on a triumphant English note as Brad Barritt, Chris Ashton and Manu Tuilagi score tries as England defeat New Zealand at Twickenham to bring an end to the All-Blacks 20 match run of games undefeated.
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