New Zealand: Relive the legendary victory of the All-Blacks against the Irish (28-24)

2023-10-14 22:41:26

11:00 p.m.: We leave it there for this live. We can’t wait to go to a press conference to get the reactions of both teams. We’ll meet once more tomorrow, same time and same place for the match of the century, France vs South Africa!

22h56 : Since we’re talking regarding key moments, what can we say regarding Jordie Barrett who gave his two arms to the country?

Access to this content has been blocked in order to respect your choice of consent

By clicking on “I ACCEPT”, you accept the deposit of cookies by external services and will thus have access to the content of our partners

I ACCEPT

And to better pay 20 Minutes, do not hesitate to accept all cookies, even for one day only, via our “I accept for today” button in the banner below.

More information on the Cookie Management Policy page.

22h52 : So being world number 1 in this sport doesn’t mean much. The Irish will blame themselves for having had empty moments and for not having been able to take advantage of the numerical inferiority of the All Blacks. Sexton’s missed penalty is also worth a lot. And then all the approximations, too

10:50 p.m.: New Zealand wins 28-24 at the end of an already legendary match, this 35-phase finish is rubbish, the whole stadium was in apnea, what a treat friends, what a treat

83rd: IN THE 35TH PHASE IRELAND GOES TO THE FAULT!!! IT’S OVER FOR THE CLOVER XV

81st: 33rd phase is unbreathable!!!!!!

78th: We are in the 23rd phase of play in what is the last Irish action!!!

76e : Little trickster attempt from B.Barrett who goes for the drop, but it’s completely messed up. There is some panache in any case, I appreciate the gesture

75th: New Zealand is at 15 once more!

74e : Only five more minutes to go for the All Blacks, who are showing remarkable combativeness to resist the world number 1s

71e : IT WAS SURE! But is it flattened??? NO! Another big opportunity missed by the XV of Clover. This time the New Zealanders didn’t let the maul collapse and they did well

70e : Great pressure from the Irish under the leadership, once once more, of Sexton who finally wakes up. Penalty found, this story is going to go downhill

66th: Rebelote, penalty for J.Barrett on the other side of the field, but still the same whistles. This time, he warms up the Irish public. 28-24 for the All Blacks

65e : The Irish supporters have decided not to care regarding values ​​and whistle at J.Barrett who attempts a penalty from a long distance. It’s a failure, cries of joy in the stands

63rd: PENALTY TRY FOR THE IRISH! And yellow card for Taylor! The All Blacks at 14 once once more

62e : A burst of Irish pride following the five minutes of nonsense that preceded it. Great sequence of play with a good Sexton as conductor and penalty found five meters from the New Zealand line

58th: SEXTON MISSES! It was easy and Sexton misses!!! The Irish are of a feverishness not seen for centuries. They choke!

57e : Penalty for Ireland, Sexton is quick to take the points. Ireland is no longer at all sure of its strength to the point of insisting on penalties

55e : Beauden Barrett who turns around 5m from his line before coming out cleanly, an insolence in danger that reminds me of Marco Verratti

53rd: Phenomenal breakthrough from Mo’unga (or monumental fail for Ireland) following a perfectly played touch by the All Blacks. Jordan finishes the job like a great. And J.Barrett transforms. 25-17!

52nd: NEW ZEALAND TEST!! WILL JORDAN AT THE CONCLUSION!

51st : What a sequence once more! The game has been uninterrupted for five minutes, there has been everything: devastating maul from the All Blacks, hand progression then loss of ball. The Irish went on the counter like rockets with two or three lightning passes to offset Lowe who ended up running into the New Zealand defense. The All Blacks end up escaping, a foul called in their favor. We can FINALLY breathe

47th: Savea makes his return, it’s 15 once morest 15

46th : SHEEHAN BITCHES THE MATCH SHEET AGAIN! Oh the rascal who let the ball escape to the wing when the shift was made…

44e : Sheehan attempts an alley-oop in the New Zealand goal, he clearly saw Wembanyama’s highlights once morest Miami.

42e : Great use of aerial balls from the All Blacks who are superior at receiving. Barrett has been spamming the shot since the restart

41st: GO! Kick-off given by the All Blacks

21h59 : Both teams are back, the match will resume

9:55 p.m.: Completely agree, besides the winner of this evening will be directly qualified for the final, let’s not play the half and save time. It will be the same in the other half of the table by the way

21h55 : To return to Savea’s yellow card, he was penalized for having played a ball intended for Gibson-Park in an offside position. Mr. Barnes might still have turned a blind eye for the good of rugby

40th: It’s half-time at the Stade de France, we didn’t notice the time passing and that’s normal… It’s going way too quickly in one direction or the other. We saw some very good rugby, as long as it continues in the second half. The outcome looks uncertain

37th: Sexton transforms, New Zealand only leads by one point. 18-17! What a first period my ancestors

38th: IRISH TEST! The Clover XV shows its power and provides a small space for Gibbson-Park who flattens into the in-goal. Ireland is alive

37e : I will come back later to the action of the yellow on a pass for Gibson-Park, because the Irish are pushing. Sexton goes into touch for the second time in a minute from 5m

36th: New Zealand temporarily reduced to 14, yellow card!

34e : 18-10, the transformation is completely unscrewed by Mo’unga, for closed angles like that you have to call Antoine Dupont

32nd: NEW ZEALAND CORNER TEST! Savea flattens with style and elegance. It’s starting to smell bad for the Irish!

30e : Another big Irish defense to repel the New Zealand attacks. On the other hand, there’s not much to play for: the All Blacks have retried the short game kick over the opposing line, and they still find a Bermuda triangle at the reception.

28th: ​​Sexton transforms and it makes 13-10 for New Zealand

26th: OOOOH BUNDEE AKI MAMMA MIAAAAAA! TRY FOR IRELAND! The support, the power, there is everything to eliminate four New Zealanders and flatten them. MONSTROUS!

24th : Lots of errors in the Irish game, it slips, the ball is a soap bar. And yet the power is for them in the image of Lowe who immediately catches up 4-5 meters while rushing into the pass. But without correcting these small mistakes, it won’t work once morest the Blacks

22nd: Finally a penalty for Ireland! And strangely they don’t make as many jokes on the sidelines. Sexton takes the points, 13-3. Would the Irish be demoralized?

19th: OOOOOOOOOH JOGA BONITO TRY FOR NEW ZEALAND BUT BEAUDEN BARRETT’S FOOT PLAY AT THE BEGINNING OF THE ACTION FORGIVE? Fainga’anuku at the conclusion of a legendary action

17e : Another offensive spoiled by an Irish mistake. It’s starting to do a lot!

16e : The fight imposed by the Irish is terrible but what heroic defense from the All Blacks who free themselves as best they can at the foot. Throw-in for the Clover not far from the New Zealand 22m

14th: J.Barrett doesn’t tremble! 6-0 for the All Blacks

12e : Ireland is suffering from indiscipline at the moment. And the All Blacks have an opportunity once morest the 50 meter poles to move to 6-0

10e : Ahhhhh Lowe’s hand fault on the wing while the shift was made on the action following the touch. Big job from the Irish forwards and Retallick to fix the New Zealand defense

9e : Johnny Sexton goes into touch when his team gets a foul. To the delight of the green tide at the Stade de France

7e : We are waiting for the Irish reaction. In any case the All Blacks took the points and not the touch, this is first information

5th: TITANIC SEQUENCE from the All-Blacks but what defense from the Irish despite the penalty conceded at the end of the action. A sequence of 1,000 phases, even more than the Scots in the previous match, where NZ did everything. Their hand speed wasn’t enough but it’s obvious that it will be the key in this match. Mo’unga transforms, 3-0

3e : The Blacks go into touch as the Irish 22 enter. Things are off to a good start for New Zealand but the hardest part remains to be done, namely crossing the green wall

2e : It’s been going in all directions since the kick-off, the All Blacks and the Irish fighting over a slippery ball. New Zealand scrum following what seems to me to be an offside position

1st: IT’S GONE! Johnny Sexton kicks off

20h58 : Irish fans making the New Zealand haka INAUDIBLE is MONSTROUS. And the Irish who don’t move on the other side of the pitch. It looks legendary

20h56 : The New Zealand anthem composed by Hans Zimmer, a 4-hour symphony without intermission

8:51 p.m.: The players enter the pitch of the Stade de France, the atmosphere is incredible, it is for these matches that we live, dear Minutian people

20h48 : As a reminder, New Zealand will play with the entire Barrett family. Beauden widely acclaimed by the stadium at the moment

20h44 : Arrived right for the Ireland lineup, great atmosphere here in Dublin-sur-Seine

20h37 : I downed a huge cup of coffee in the press room. The party will be great but the evening will be long, you have to be able to keep up with the Irish. I’ll go to the stands and meet you for the artists’ entrance (even a little before)

8:33 p.m.: A little self-promotion before kick-off. I followed in the footsteps of Irish madness in Paris. A little joy and good humor in these dark times doesn’t hurt…

8:31 p.m.: In place at the Stade de France! The way to the stadium was very quiet, I think the Irish slept in Saint-Denis last night and got in first thing, I have no other explanation

09h05 : And presto, we give you the compositions to make you salivate. Don’t look, there’s heavy stuff everywhere on the ground!

Access to this content has been blocked in order to respect your choice of consent

By clicking on “I ACCEPT”, you accept the deposit of cookies by external services and will thus have access to the content of our partners

I ACCEPT

And to better pay 20 Minutes, do not hesitate to accept all cookies, even for one day only, via our “I accept for today” button in the banner below.

More information on the Cookie Management Policy page.

Access to this content has been blocked in order to respect your choice of consent

By clicking on “I ACCEPT”, you accept the deposit of cookies by external services and will thus have access to the content of our partners

I ACCEPT

And to better pay 20 Minutes, do not hesitate to accept all cookies, even for one day only, via our “I accept for today” button in the banner below.

More information on the Cookie Management Policy page.

09h00: Phew, what a titanic shock we are going to experience at the Stade de France!

Frankly, the two evenings which are announced in quick succession at the Stade de France are undoubtedly in the Top 5 of the most exciting sporting events in history organized on French soil (and not necessarily fifth in this ranking). At the moment, we should only have eyes for the monstrous France – South Africa which looms on Sunday evening in Saint-Denis. Yes but no, because we expect almost as much excitement this Saturday, on the occasion of the other XXL poster of this Rugby World Cup, namely this Ireland – New Zealand match. Until then intractable (even in the death pool with South Africa and Scotland), as for the whole of 2023 you might say, the XV of Clover seems completely sure of its strength, image of his ultimate guide Jonathan Sexton.

Yes, Ireland has everything in store, including magical supporters who will once once more bring excitement to the Stade de France this Saturday, to race towards their first world title. But we cannot forget that this selection has never in its history reached the quarter-final stage. However, this curse has reason to continue in view of the pedigree of his opponent, namely the All Blacks clearly gaining strength since their initial defeat once morest our Blues (13-27). Apart from the excellent winger Mark Telea, absent from the group this Saturday because “he did not respect the protocol”, as Ian Foster soberly announced on Thursday, New Zealand will be complete. Yum yum, make us dream, gentlemen.

» Join us from 8:30 p.m., with this summit kicking off at 9 p.m.


1697330768
#Zealand #Relive #legendary #victory #AllBlacks #Irish

Leave a Replay