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New Zealand and France advanced to the semi-finals

New Zealand and France advanced to the semi-finals

The quarter final of Women’s Rugby World Cup New Zealand 2022 It started with meetings with France vs Italy Y New Zealand In view Welsh. In the first turn, HeAgainst the Azzurri, Cala’d won by 39 to 3 Black Ferns They beat the Welsh 55-3 and won comfortably.

For his part, Star+ England vs Australia tonight at 9:20 PM At the end of the day. when USA takes on Canada live on Star+ on Sunday at 0:20 PM. Among these encounters, another semi-final will be played from Sunday, November 5 New Zealand vs France at Eden Park.

New Zealand 55-3 Wales (Saturday)

The World Cup hosts entered the field ready to punch their ticket to the semi-finals. The initial state showed how Black Ferns They didn’t let any chances pass them by, defying the Welsh attacks with great determination and getting to the opponent’s goal with clear efficiency. Portia Woodman He completed a brilliant attack and scored the first goals. Then came the efforts Ruby Tui, Sarah Hirri and Abi Ruhl To finish an undefeated first half. No major changes to the plugin, New Zealand He is the sole dominator of the game, with great clarity in attacking moves that allow breakthroughs that end in victories. Portia Woodman, Luke Connor twice, Ruhei Dimond and Alana Bremner They were the ones who made the effort that allowed them to extend the advantage and earn a pass to the next stage.

France 39-3 Italy (Saturday)

In the first round of the quarter finals Rugby Women’s World Cup, France won an uncomplicated victory against Italian team. From the start of the game, the French team knew how to break the opponent with a good attacking play and thanks to the try. Joanna Grises. However, the first half was played without much risk between the two teams to achieve the goal of the match. France took more action to take the plug. With great power from his pack, he gained meter and facilitated the actions of the backs to reach new targets and nullified the opponent little by little. Joanna Grises (hat trick), Caroline Drouin and Laure Douey They scored for France.

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