New Zealand Dominates Namibia: All Blacks Win 71-3, Next Match Against Italy

2023-09-15 21:18:24

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The Namibians might do nothing. New Zealand largely won (71-3), Friday September 15, during the second day of Group A, winning the offensive bonus point in the process. The All Blacks, who suffered two consecutive losses once morest South Africa (35-7) just before the World Cup, then once morest the Blues (27-13) at the opening of the World Cup, won by scoring eleven tries . They now occupy second place in Group A (with five points), behind France (8 points), which struggled to win Thursday evening once morest the valiant Uruguayans (27-12).

Next meeting with Italy for New Zealand. The All Blacks will face Italy on September 29 for their next match, before playing once morest Uruguay on October 5. Namibia will meet the XV of France on September 21, then Uruguay on September 27. Namibia is still chasing a first victory in the World Cup following now 23 defeats in a row.

A revamped All Blacks team. New Zealand coach Ian Foster opted for a major change to his squad for the match: B. Barrett – Clarke, Lienert-Brown, Havili, Fainga’anuku – (o) McKenzie, (m) Roigard – Papali’i, A. Savea (cap.), Jacobson – Whitelock, Retallick – Laulala, Taukei’aho, Tuungafasi. The All-Blacks were reduced to 14 in the second half following the yellow card received by de Groot (72nd), finally transformed into red following intervention from the bunker.

The composition of XV Namibia. Beaten by Italy (52-8) with seven tries conceded, les Namibians ne partaient pas favoris. Voici le XV aligned par le staff face aux All Blacks : Loubser – Mouton, Deysel (cap.), Malan, Rossouw – (o) Swanepoel, (m) Stevens – Gaoseb, Hardwick, Conradie – Uanivi, Retief – Coetzee, van Jaarsveld , Near

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