New Zealand He left the poison of his debut and took it on Namibia, whom he defeated 71-3 (11-0 Tests). For all blacks Defeated in the first game in the group stage Even if it was against the home team and title contenders France, it was a coup Change Picture. A weak Namibian team that played with dignity and did its best fell victim to them.
Black men dominated from the beginning. The first try came two minutes before, and from the start they moved the ball to reach the left, where an alley was created for Cameron to enter. Rogard, which marked his first Test with the black shirt. And he quickly scored a second as, on 6 minutes, in a scrum at 5 for Namibia, the New Zealand ‘back’ pushed the Namibians away and took the ball. Rogard, That leaked out.
On 17 minutes the saddest event of the game occurred: a defensive play Le Roux Malan broke his right leg, Central Namibia. When the game resumes, Damian Mackenzie In another attack he backed up a third try that put the all-black line close to the Namibian bottom where the opening was found, are threatening His marker ran to stop and support. Leicester Fainga’anuku The fourth team supported the attack from the left, where they were able to join the rival defense and find space. All of the fifth came from Anton Leonard-Brown, He kicked her with his right foot, ran, touched her with his left to put her forward, ran and supported her. When did the sixth come? Rogard From the start of a scrum he ran through the center and made way for Damian Mackenzie Get it and write it down.
The second half will be no different. It took eight minutes to support them, but they came. After the line and maul there were wide spaces to pass and Ethan went there Grootin. 53 minutes into the game a ball from the left reached Dalton’s centre Babali’i He entered through the center and bore under the sticks. David Haveli He joined the list when he got it after one line Rogard, played through the center and directed it. And Caleb ClarkAfter Richie’s kick Bamboo Turned it on right. Rico was the last to stamp his name on the Namibian Ingole IoneLeicester when Fainga’anuku He created space on the left line and passed it to him so that he could run almost half the field through the center.
New Zealand: 1. Oba Tu’ungafasi, 2. Samisoni Daukeiho, 3. Nebo Laulala, 4. Brady Ridalic, 5. Samuel Whitelock, 6. Luke Jacobson, 7. Dalton Babali, 8. RD Savea (C); 9. Cameron Roigard, 10. Damian McKenzie, 11. Leicester Fainga’anuku, 12. David Havili, 13. Anton Linnert-Brown, 14. Caleb Clarke, 15. Beauton Barrett. Finishers: 16. Dane Coles, 17. Ethan de Groot, 18. Fletcher Newell, 19. Scott Barrett, 20. Dubo Wai, 21. Aaron Smith, 22. Richie Mo’unga, 23 Rico Ione. Coach: Ian Foster
Namibia 1. Jason Benaud, 2. Torsten van Jaarsveld, 3. Johan Coetzee, 4. Johan Retief, 5. TGU Univ, 6. Vien Conradi, 7. Prins Kassep, 8. Richard Hartwig; 9. Damien Stevens, 10. Tian Swanepoel, 11. Dewan Rossouw, 12. Le Roux Malen, 13. Johan Deisel (C), 14. Gershwin Mouton, 15. Clevan Loupzer. Finishers: 16. Louis van der Westhuizen, 17. Desiderius Sethi, 18. Hidembu Shifuka, 19. BJ van Lille, 20. Adrian Booysen, 21. Max Katzijeko, 22. Jacques Theron, 23. JC Grail. Coach: Alistair Coetzee
Arena: Toulouse Stadium Referee: Luke Pearce (RFU)
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7 – 0 | m 1 | ens | NZL | Cameron Roygaard meets Damian McKenzie
12 – 0 | m 6 | ten rai | NZL | Cameron Rogard
12 – 3 | m 10 | Punishment | NAM | Tian Swanpoel
19 – 3 | m 19 | ens | NZL | Damian McKenzie + Change
24 – 3 | m 24 | ens | NZL | Leicester Fainga’anuku
31 – 3 | m 34 | ens | NZL | Anton Lienert-Brown with Damian McKenzie
38 – 3 | m 38 | ens | NZL | Damian McKenzie + Change
43 – 3 | m 48 | ens | NZL | Ethan de Groot
50 – 3 | m 53 | ens | NZL | Dalton Babali with Damian McKenzie
57 – 3 | m 57 | ens | NZL | David Havili with Damien McKenzie
64 – 3 | m 66 | ens | NZL | Caleb Clark meets Damian Mackenzie
64 – 3 | m 71 | I am | NZL | Ethan de Groot
71 – 3 | m 77 | ens | NZL | Rico Ione with Damien McKenzie
71 – 3 | m 78 | Evacuation Decision | NZL | Ethan de Groot
Group A posts
1 | France | 8
2 | New Zealand | 5
3 | Italy | 5
4 | Uruguay | 0
5 | Namibia | 0
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