AndAt the beginning of the fifth day France World Cup 2023, New Zealand Defeated Uruguay By 73-0. It was a farewell to the World Cup for Los Terros who grabbed the victory Namibia. For New Zealand, the victory is guaranteed and the clash awaits France And Italy First or second will determine whether they advance to the quarter-finals.
The DeRos played closed down defense and when they got the ball they played in multiple ways. Phases To put it. With that they were able to face the ‘black beast’. In the 16 minutes we’ve already played 3 tests were cancelledFor two All Blacks, one to ‘knock on’ in goal and another for high tackle, and one Uruguay By manual Ardao To step into the front line of support when tackling.
It was in the 19th minute All blacks They were able to break down Uruguay’s defense through Damien Mackenzie. The second try came from an under-five scrum, from which Ritchie BambooStayed behind him and crossed to the right from the center to receive Jordi’s pass Barrett and enter via free space. The third test came with magic MackenziePassing and bowing the ball before stepping on the line Jordan ending
The second half was all about New Zealand as the Uruguayan team felt tired and the All Blacks were used. They started with their fine tact, bowled one side and the other, and settled the dispute. In 44 minutes. With the team attacking Fletcher Newell He launched himself and reached Ingol. Leicester on 48 minutes Faingaanuku, Alone on the left, he waits for the ball and takes it to Ingol. Damian McKenzie again appeared, now 52 minutes. At 64, Will Jordan, this time next to the right flag. Next, Leicester on 67 minutes Fainga’anuku He entered to the left. Peaceful Williams He connected in the 72nd minute after picking up the ball from a ruck near Ingol. Leicester Fainga’anuku closed the score.
New Zealand
1. Ofa Tu’ungafasi, 2. Cody Taylor, 3. Tyrel Lomax, 4. Samuel Whitelock, 5. Tupou Vaa’i, 6. Shannon Frizzel, 7. Same Can (c), 8. Luke Jacobson; 9. Cam Roiggaard, 10. Richie Mounga, 11. Leicester Fainga’anuku, 12. Jordie Barrett, 13. Anton Lienert-Brown, 14. Will Jordan, 15. Damian McKenzie. Finishers: 16. Samisoni Toukeiho, 17. Damity Williams, 18. Fletcher Newell, 19. Scott Barrett, 20. Ethan Blackadder, 21. Finlay Christie, 22. Beauton Barrett, 23. Caleb Clark.
Uruguay 1- Matteo Sanguinetti, 2- German Kessler, 3- Diego Arbelo, 4- Ignacio Totti, 5- Manuel Lindegger, 6- Manuel Artao, 7- Lucas Bianchi, 8- Manuel Diana;
9- Santiago Arada, 10- Felipe Etcheverry, 11- Nicolas Freitas, 12- Andres Vilaseca (C), 13- Tomas Inciarte, 14- Gaston Myers, 15- Rodrigo Silva. Finishers: 16- Guillermo Pujatas, 17- Madias Benitez, 18- Ignacio Peculo, 19- Juan Manuel Rodriguez, 20- Santiago Civeta, 21- Agustin Ormechia, 22- Felipe Persesi, Manuel Juan, 23.
marker
7 – 0 | m 19 | NZL | ens | Damian McKenzie with Richie Mounga
14 – 0 | m 24 | NZL | ens | Richie Mo’unga + conv
21 – 0 | m 33 | NZL | ens | McKenzie conv Mo’unga
26 – 0 | m 37 | NZL | ens | Game Rogard
31 – 0 | m 44 | NZL | ens | Fletcher Newell
38 – 0 | m 48 | NZL | ens | Leicester Fainga’anuku conv Mo’unga
45 – 0 | m 52 | NZL | ens | McKenzie conv Mo’unga
52 – 0 | m 64 | NZL | ens | Will Jordan meets Damian Mackenzie
59 – 0 | m 67 | NZL | ens | Leicester Fainga’anuku Conv Mackenzie
66 – 0 | m 72 | NZL | ens | Damity Williams Conwy Beauton Barrett
73 – 0 | m 76 | NZL | ens | Fainga’anuku conv Barrett
OL Stadium, Lyon. Referee: Wayne Barnes
Group A posts
1 | New Zealand | 4 | 15 points
2 | France | 3 | 13 points
3 | Italy | | 3 | 10 points
4 | Uruguay | 4 | 5 points
5 | Namibia | 4 | 0 points
“Typical beer advocate. Future teen idol. Unapologetic tv practitioner. Music trailblazer.”