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All Blacks' record under Steve Hansen

WELLINGTON, July 25 (Reuters) - All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has extended his contract with the world champions through the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. Here is the team's record under Hansen since he took over as head coach following the 2011 World Cup. P W D L 57 52 2 3 - - 2016 57 Wales 46-6 Dunedin June 25 56 Wales 36-22 Wellington June 18 55 Wales 39-21 Auckland June 11 - - 2015 54* Australia 34-17 London Oct. 31 53* South Africa 20-18 London Oct. 24 52* France 62-13 Cardiff Oct. 17 51* Tonga 47-9 Newcastle Oct. 9 50* Georgia 43-10 Cardiff Oct. 2 49* Namibia 58-14 London Sept. 24 48* Argentina 26-16 London Sept. 20 47 Australia 41-13 Auckland Aug. 15 46 Australia 19-27 Sydney Aug. 8 45 South Africa 27-20 Johannesburg July 25 44 Argentina 39-18 Christchurch July 17 43 Samoa 25-16 Apia July 8 - - 2014 42 Wales 34-16 Cardiff Nov. 22 41 Scotland 24-16 Edinburgh Nov. 15 40 England 24-21 London Nov. 8 39 United States 74-6 Chicago Nov. 1 38 Australia 29-28 Brisbane Oct. 18 37 South Africa 25-27 Johannesburg Oct. 4 36 Argentina 34-13 La Plata Sept. 27 35 South Africa 14-10 Wellington Sept. 13 34 Argentina 28-9 Napier Sept. 6 33 Australia 51-20 Auckland Aug. 23 32 Australia 12-12 Sydney Aug. 16 31 England 36-13 Hamilton June 21 30 England 28-27 Dunedin June 14 29 England 20-15 Auckland June 7 - - 2013 28 Ireland 24-22 Dublin Nov. 25 27 England 30-22 London Nov. 18 26 France 26-19 Paris Nov. 10 25 Japan 54-6 Tokyo Nov. 2 24 Australia 41-33 Dunedin Oct. 19 23 South Africa 38-27 Johannesburg Oct. 5 22 Argentina 33-15 La Plata Sept. 27 21 South Africa 29-15 Auckland Sept. 14 20 Argentina 28-13 Hamilton Sept. 7 19 Australia 27-16 Wellington Aug. 24 18 Australia 47-29 Sydney Aug. 17 17 France 24-9 New Plymouth June 22 16 France 30-0 Christchurch June 15 15 France 23-13 Auckland June 8 - - 2012 14 England 21-38 London Dec. 1 13 Wales 33-10 Cardiff Nov. 24 12 Italy 42-10 Rome Nov. 17 11 Scotland 51-22 Edinburgh Nov. 11 10 Australia 18-18 Brisbane Oct. 20 9 South Africa 32-16 Johannesburg Oct. 6 8 Argentina 54-15 La Plata Sept. 29 7 South Africa 21-11 Dunedin Sept. 15 6 Argentina 21-5 Wellington Sept. 8 5 Australia 22-0 Auckland Aug. 25 4 Australia 27-19 Sydney Aug. 18 3 Ireland 60-0 Hamilton June 23 2 Ireland 22-19 Christchurch June 16 1 Ireland 42-10 Auckland June 9 - - * indicates Rugby World Cup match (Compiled by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Ian Ransom)