New Zealand edged Australia 22-18 to win the Four Nations title in Wellington on Saturday in a stunning upset of rugby league's traditionally dominant world power.
Man-of-the-match Shaun Johnson was superb for the Kiwis, scoring a solo try in the 58th minute and setting up another as New Zealand won only their second Four Nations title after claiming it in 2010.
Having beaten Australia 30-12 earlier in the tournament, which also featured England and Samoa, New Zealand also notched only their second consecutive win over Australia in 61 years in front of a roaring crowd of over 25,000.
The world champion Kangaroos had headed into the tournament with only one loss in their previous 36 tests.
Manu Vatuvei scored a try in each half after Jason Nightingale ran over for the Kiwis' first in the 23rd minute.
Michael Jennings and Mata'utia scored early tries for the Kangaroos, with Ben Hunt crossing in the 76th minute to set up a nail-biting finish.
Image: Manu Vatuvei and Greg Eastwood of New Zealand celebrate after winning the Four Nations Final against Australia at Westpac Stadium in Wellington
Photo: Hannah Peters/Getty Images
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