April 23, 2024

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New Zealand ended strongly against Fiji

The All Blacks mostly outscored Fiji this Saturday in Dunedin (57-23). But they mainly made a difference at the end of the game.

After a relentless series against Tonga (102-0) last weekend, New Zealand again imposed a wide range against Fiji (57-23) in Dunedin this Saturday, but it was pushed further before raising the score at the end of the match.

The All Blocks hit four of their nine attempts in the last quarter of an hour, following their modified hooker Dan Coles, four times the teacher.

But the Pygmies, who play their first game of the year and their second after the 2019 World Cup, have so far been met with great opposition.

Three attempts in 12 minutes for All Blocks

The start of the match was three more attempts in 12 minutes for a new New Zealand health walk, two attempts behind Jordi Barrett and three quarterback David Haville.

Captain La Rochelle did not give up on the centerpiece of Levani Podia for returning to the match after his red card in the European Cup final.

Named for their back-to-back flashes, they hit three forward attempts, with Albert Deutsch, Messelem Kunaula and a penalty following a ball falling by the blacks in front of their line.

New Zealand, who recorded the return of its second tier Brady Retallic after a freelance at the Japanese Championship, rose overall and pressed on the hourly mark.

So, Scrum half was the first winner to captain Aaron Smith, having to wait until his 32nd year and the 98th choice in a black jersey to learn this crap.

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The two teams meet again next Saturday in Hamilton, New Zealand, where the All Blacks face Australia three times in August.