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New Zealand beat Ireland 28-24 to face Las Pumas

New Zealand beat Ireland 28-24 to face Las Pumas

For the second key quarter final of World Cup, New Zealand surpassed 28-24 to do Ireland Inside Paris And he leaves the second ticket to the semi-finals, where he will meet Pumas On the same stage, next Friday from 4:00 p.m. I enjoyed the game again on Star+.

As expected, the match started with a lot of intensity and some occasional managerial errors by both teams, two of the best on the planet, but little by little the players loosened up and started to put in the performances they deserve. expected. expected.

After punishments Richie Monga And Jordie Barrett To go up 6-0, The All blacks They made a great move in attack and scored the first try of the afternoon Leicester Fainga'anuku 10 converted, for 13-0.

Only then Ireland After reacting and discounting with the leg Johnny Sextongave New Zealand A bit of their own medicine, as the answer came from two New Zealand-born backs: First. Bundy Aki Then when RT saved I already supported the second one for those in black, jam appearedIson Gibson-Park To close the first section. 18-17 to the Kiwis.

In the first paragraphs of the second half, and taking advantage of the numerical advantage due to caution Aaron Smith, the Irish team mostly controlled the proceedings and were better planted than their rival. However, he did not achieve what he had and paid dearly: 14', Bamboo He cut and directed in the middle of the field Will Jordan with a conversion to extend the lead to 25-17 Jordie Barrett.

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In any case, the Clover He didn't give up and went to find the game again. Already looked at the clock and saw a penalty attempt by the line-maul formula (and a yellow card Cody Taylor due to collapse) to return to a point.

But again Ireland A victim of his own immorality, he gave New Zealand Two new opportunities to add. Jordie Barrett He scored one when it looked like another Irish signing with the forwards, then saved Ingolese. Then, with a pure tackle, The All blacks They resisted and Sam Whitelock He finished with a brilliant catch to seal the win.

With this, the New Zealand team is back in the top four World CupAs happened Japan 2019 (Lost 19-7 vs England) and is still looking for its fourth title.

The Synthesis

Ireland (24): 1. Andrew Porter, 2. Don Sheehan, 3. Todd Furlong, 4. Todd Beirne, 5. Ian Henderson, 6. Peter O'Mahony, 7. Josh van der Flier, 8. Galen Dorries, 9. Jamieson Gibson- Park, 10. Johnny Sexton, 11. James Lowe, 12. Bundy Aki, 13. Gary Ringrose, 14. Mack Hansen, 15. Hugo Keenan.

changes: ST 13' 18. Finlay Bealham for Tadhg Furlong; 17' 23. Jimmy O'Brien to Mac Hanson; 19' 20. Jack Conan of Josh van der Flier; 21' 21. Connor Murray for Jamieson Gibson-Park; 25' 16. Ronan Kelleher for Dan Sheehan; 29' 19. Joe McCarthy to Ian Henderson; 36' 17. David Kilcoyne for Andrew Porter.

change: 22. Jack Crowley.

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Coach: Andy Farrell

New Zealand (28): 1. Ethan de Groot, 2. Cody Taylor, 3. Tyrell Lomax, 4. Brady Retallick, 5. Scott Barrett, 6. Shannon Frisell, 7. Sam Kane (C), 8. Arty Savea, 9. Aaron Smith, 10. Richie Mo'unga, 11. Leicester Fainga'anuku, 12. Jordie Barrett, 13. Rieko Ioane, 14. Will Jordan, 15. Beauden Barrett

changes: ST 20' 19. Samuel Whitelock, Shannon Frisell; 21' 17. Tamaidy Williams for Ethan de Groot and 18. Fletcher Newell for Tyrell Lomax; 25' 23. Anton Linnert-Brown for Leicester Fainga'anuk; 35' 16. Dane Coles to Cody Taylor and Sam Kane 20. Dalton Babali.

Disabled people: 21. Finlay Christie and 22. Damian McKenzie.

Coach: Ian Foster

points in the first half: 7' and 13' Penalties by Richie Mo'nka and Jordie Barrett (NZ), 19' Tries by Leicester Fainga'anuku, Richie Mo'nka (NZ), 22' Penalty – Johnny Sexton (I), 27' Johnny Sexton (L ), 33' RD Xavia (NZ), 37' try Jamison Gibson-Park, converted by Jonny Sexton (L).
Partial result: Ireland 17-18 New Zealand

points in the second half: 14' Try Will Jordan, Substitute Jordy Barrett (NZ), 31' Try Penalty (I), 29' Penalty Jordy Barrett (NZ)

Final score: Ireland 24-28 New Zealand

Advised: PT 38' Aaron Smith (NZ), ST 21' Cody Taylor (NZ)

Basketball court: Stade de France, Saint-Denis

Referee: Wayne Barnes
Assistant 1:Matthew Carle
Assistant 2: Christopher Ridley
TMO: Tom Foley