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New Zealand Crush Wales: Unstoppable Kiwis Secure 34th

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New Zealand rugby team continued their seven-decade dominance against Wales with a resounding seven-try victory at the Principality Stadium. Irische Rugby-Nationalmannschaft: 5 Karten in einem Spiel hakkında daha fazla bilgi için The Kiwi wings, Caleb Clarke and Sevu Reece, each scored two tries, with additional touchdowns by full-back Ruben Love, prop Tamaiti Williams, and centre Rieko Ioane. Damian McKenzie added 17 points with his boot.

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  • “New Zealand crush Wales”: Following a disappointing 33-19 defeat against Eng
  • Despite the superior performance by the All Blacks
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In a spirited performance, Welshman Tom Rogers achieved the first hat-trick against New Zealand, and his fellow wing, Louis Rees-Zammit, also scored. Despite this high tally, Wales also conceded over 50 points at home for the third time this year. Their lack of discipline was highlighted by yellow cards for Gareth Thomas and Taine Plumtree. The relentless New Zealand attack overwhelmed the hosts, who trailed 24-21 early in the second half.

The All Blacks’ victory was inspired by the dynamic number eight, Wallace Sititi. This win marks their 34th consecutive victory in this fixture, a winning streak that dates back to 1953. After a 33-19 defeat against England last weekend, this success concludes New Zealand’s year on a high note.

Meanwhile, Wales will face world champions South Africa in their final autumn international next Saturday in Cardiff. They will be at a disadvantage, however, as they will be missing 13 players who are currently involved in club rugby in England and France. This is due to the game being organised by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) outside of World Rugby’s international window.

Wales’ coach, Steve Tandy, made six changes from the side that narrowly beat Japan 24-23 last week, thanks to a last-minute penalty by Jarrod Evans. These changes included the return of centre Joe Hawkins after a 30-month absence and a first cap for Ospreys flanker Harri Deaves.

The All Blacks also made significant changes from the side defeated by England. This loss had sparked criticisms from the New Zealand media and supporters, placing head coach Robertson under pressure. Only captain Scott Barrett, flanker Simon Parker and Will Jordan, who switched from full-back to wing, retained their places.

The game was marked by a historic first as Scottish referee Hollie Davidson became the first woman to officiate an All Blacks match and a Welsh men’s game at the Principality Stadium. The game began with the All Blacks dominating possession, resulting in an opening try for Clarke, converted by McKenzie.

Despite the dominant performance by the All Blacks, Wales showed resilience. They responded with multiple tries, including a hat-trick by Rogers. However, New Zealand continued to apply pressure, resulting in additional tries by Ioane, Reece, and Clarke.

The last words went deservedly to New Zealand as Clarke sprinted over for his second score, cementing the All Blacks’ dominant performance against Wales. The match served as a significant learning experience for Wales, who will need to regroup and come back stronger in their next international fixture against South Africa.

“New Zealand crush Wales” The New Zealand rugby team maintained their impressive record against Wales, prolonging a supremacy that has spanned over seven decades, by securing a decisive seven-try victory at the iconic Principality Stadium. Kiwi wingers, Caleb Clarke and Sevu Reece, led the charge with a pair of tries each, bolstered by additional scores from full-back Ruben Love, prop Tamaiti Williams, and centre Rieko Ioane. Damian McKenzie contributed significantly to the scoreboard, adding 17 points with his kicks.

İçindekiler

  • "New Zealand crush Wales": Following a disappointing 33-19 defeat against Eng
  • Despite the superior performance by the All Blacks

Wales, despite being on the back foot, displayed a spirited performance. Tom Rogers, the Welshman, accomplished the first hat-trick against New Zealand, with fellow wing Louis Rees-Zammit also registering a score. However, a lack of discipline, highlighted by the yellow cards for Gareth Thomas and Taine Plumtree, combined with their defensive lapses allowed them to concede over 50 points at home for the third time this year.

The formidable New Zealand attack exerted consistent pressure, proving too much for the hosts, who found themselves trailing 24-21 early in the second half. The All Blacks’ victory was primarily driven by the robust performance of the dynamic number eight, Wallace Sititi. The triumph marks their 34th consecutive victory in this fixture, a winning streak that extends back to the year 1953.

“New Zealand crush Wales”: Following a disappointing 33-19 defeat against Eng

Following a disappointing 33-19 defeat against England last weekend, this victory provides a positive conclusion to New Zealand’s year. Conversely, Wales will face world champions South Africa in their final autumn international coming Saturday in Cardiff. The Welsh team, however, is disadvantaged due to the absence of 13 key players who are currently engaged in club rugby in England and France.

This shortfall results from the match being organized by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) outside of World Rugby’s international window. After a close shave against Japan last week with a 24-23 win, courtesy of a last-minute penalty by Jarrod Evans, Wales’ coach Steve Tandy made six changes. These included the reintroduction of centre Joe Hawkins after a 30-month absence and a debut cap for Ospreys flanker Harri Deaves.

The All Blacks, too, made significant alterations to their lineup, following the defeat by England that drew criticisms from the New Zealand media and supporters, putting head coach Robertson under the scanner. Only captain Scott Barrett, flanker Simon Parker, and Will Jordan, who switched from full-back to wing, retained their spots.

The match was notable for a historic milestone as Scottish referee Hollie Davidson became the first woman to officiate an All Blacks match and a Welsh men’s game at the Principality Stadium. The All Blacks controlled the game from the onset, scoring an early try through Clarke, successfully converted by McKenzie.

Despite the superior performance by the All Blacks

Despite the superior performance by the All Blacks, Wales exhibited resilience, responding with a flurry of tries, including a hat-trick by Rogers. Nevertheless, New Zealand sustained their aggressive gameplay, resulting in extra tries by Ioane, Reece, and Clarke. The final words rightfully belonged to New Zealand as Clarke raced over for his second score, affirming the All Blacks’ dominance over Wales. This match served as a crucial learning curve for Wales, who will need to regroup and bounce back stronger in their upcoming international fixture against South Africa.

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