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New Zealand defeat France to complete series sweep
New Zealand defeat France to complete series sweep

RTÉ News​

time19-07-2025

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  • RTÉ News​

New Zealand defeat France to complete series sweep

Replacement hooker Brodie McAlister scored a late try in a memorable test debut for New Zealand to seal victory over France in Hamilton and complete a 3-0 series sweep. Jordie Barrett set up the winner with a linebreak in front of the posts, before passing back inside to McAlister who slid over the line in front of delighted home fans at Waikato Stadium. "To debut here, it's pretty awesome and I'm pretty proud to put the black jersey on and get to work with the brothers," said the Waikato Chiefs hooker. "It's been quite a journey (for me), a lot of setbacks, a lot of resilience." With his brother Scott and Beauden out with injuries, Barrett represented the family with distinction in a sparkling game off the bench. He made a try-saving tackle near the hour mark to hold off the valiant French, who battled in vain to break a win drought in New Zealand dating back to Dunedin in 2009. Though France arrived in the country without a slew of their top players, they were a handful for Scott Robertson's All Blacks, barring the 43-17 drubbing in the second test in Wellington. Robertson fielded a much-changed lineup in Hamilton and was forced into a late shuffle when number eight Luke Jacobson broke down with an apparent hamstring strain in the warm up. He made way for Du'Plessis Kirifi who celebrated his first All Blacks start with a try near the hour mark that nosed his team in front after trailing 19-17 at half-time. Earlier, France were in control for much of the opening half. They had a bright start, with scrumhalf Nolann Le Garrec first to cross the try-line in the eighth minute with a quick dash from the back of a maul. The French stretched the lead to 10-0 with a penalty before New Zealand finally responded when Will Jordan gathered a kick and sliced through the French defence for a 22nd-minute try. France flyhalf Antoine Hastoy kept the scoreboard ticking over with a drop goal, while Le Garrec stretched the lead to 19-10 with back-to-back penalty goals. But veteran All Blacks centre Anton Lienert-Brown, making a return from injury, pegged the French back nearly three minutes after the half-time siren with a hard-earned try on the back of 18 phases. The French defended stoutly after the restart but were finally unlocked after 58 minutes by a Damian McKenzie grubber to the corner. France fullback Leo Barre retrieved the ball over the line but All Blacks winger Sevu Reece pounced on him to spill it clear, allowing Kirifi to score his first test try. Having taken the lead, the All Blacks ramped up the pressure and spent much of the remaining minutes camped on the France goal-line before the brilliant Barrett broke through to set up McAlister's winner.

All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series
All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series

Irish Examiner

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series

Replacement hooker Brodie McAlister scored a late try in a memorable test debut for New Zealand to seal a 29-19 win over France in Hamilton and complete a 3-0 series sweep on Saturday. Jordie Barrett set up the winner with a linebreak in front of the posts, before passing back inside to McAlister who slid over the line in front of delighted home fans at Waikato Stadium. "To debut here, it's pretty awesome and I'm pretty proud to put the black jersey on and get to work with the brothers," said the Waikato Chiefs hooker. "It's been quite a journey (for me), a lot of setbacks, a lot of resilience." With his brother Scott and Beauden out with injuries, Barrett represented the family with distinction in a sparkling game off the bench. He made a try-saving tackle near the hour mark to hold off the valiant French, who battled in vain to break a win drought in New Zealand dating back to Dunedin in 2009. Though France arrived in the country without a slew of their top players, they were a handful for Scott Robertson's All Blacks, barring the 43-17 drubbing in the second test in Wellington. Robertson fielded a much-changed lineup in Hamilton and was forced into a late shuffle when number eight Luke Jacobson broke down with an apparent hamstring strain in the warmup. He made way for Du'Plessis Kirifi who celebrated his first All Blacks start with a try near the hour mark that nosed his team in front after trailing 19-17 at halftime. Earlier, France were in control for much of the opening half. They had a bright start, with scrumhalf Nolann Le Garrec first to cross the try-line in the eighth minute with a quick dash from the back of a maul. The French stretched the lead to 10-0 with a penalty before New Zealand finally responded when Will Jordan gathered a kick and sliced through the French defence for a 22nd-minute try. France flyhalf Antoine Hastoy kept the scoreboard ticking over with a drop goal, while Le Garrec stretched the lead to 19-10 with back-to-back penalty goals. But veteran All Blacks centre Anton Lienert-Brown, making a return from injury, pegged the French back nearly three minutes after the half-time siren with a hard-earned try on the back of 18 phases. The French defended stoutly after the restart but were finally unlocked after 58 minutes by a Damian McKenzie grubber to the corner. France fullback Leo Barre retrieved the ball over the line but All Blacks winger Sevu Reece pounced on him to spill it clear, allowing Kirifi to score his first test try. Having taken the lead, the All Blacks ramped up the pressure and spent much of the remaining minutes camped on the France goal-line before the brilliant Barrett broke through to set up McAlister's winner. Reuters

Rugby-All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series
Rugby-All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series

The Star

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Rugby-All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series

(Reuters) -Replacement hooker Brodie McAlister scored a late try in a memorable test debut for New Zealand to seal a 29-19 win over France in Hamilton and complete a 3-0 series sweep on Saturday. Jordie Barrett set up the winner with a linebreak in front of the posts, before passing back inside to McAlister who slid over the line in front of delighted home fans at Waikato Stadium. "To debut here, it's pretty awesome and I'm pretty proud to put the black jersey on and get to work with the brothers," said the Waikato Chiefs hooker. "It's been quite a journey (for me), a lot of setbacks, a lot of resilience." With his brother Scott and Beauden out with injuries, Barrett represented the family with distinction in a sparkling game off the bench. He made a try-saving tackle near the hour mark to hold off the valiant French, who battled in vain to break a win drought in New Zealand dating back to Dunedin in 2009. Though France arrived in the country without a slew of their top players, they were a handful for Scott Robertson's All Blacks, barring the 43-17 drubbing in the second test in Wellington. Robertson fielded a much-changed lineup in Hamilton and was forced into a late shuffle when number eight Luke Jacobson broke down with an apparent hamstring strain in the warmup. He made way for Du'Plessis Kirifi who celebrated his first All Blacks start with a try near the hour mark that nosed his team in front after trailing 19-17 at halftime. BRIGHT START Earlier, France were in control for much of the opening half. They had a bright start, with scrumhalf Nolann Le Garrec first to cross the try-line in the eighth minute with a quick dash from the back of a maul. The French stretched the lead to 10-0 with a penalty before New Zealand finally responded when Will Jordan gathered a kick and sliced through the French defence for a 22nd-minute try. France flyhalf Antoine Hastoy kept the scoreboard ticking over with a drop goal, while Le Garrec stretched the lead to 19-10 with back-to-back penalty goals. But veteran All Blacks centre Anton Lienert-Brown, making a return from injury, pegged the French back nearly three minutes after the half-time siren with a hard-earned try on the back of 18 phases. The French defended stoutly after the restart but were finally unlocked after 58 minutes by a Damian McKenzie grubber to the corner. France fullback Leo Barre retrieved the ball over the line but All Blacks winger Sevu Reece pounced on him to spill it clear, allowing Kirifi to score his first test try. Having taken the lead, the All Blacks ramped up the pressure and spent much of the remaining minutes camped on the France goal-line before the brilliant Barrett broke through to set up McAlister's winner. (Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series
All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series

Straits Times

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

All Blacks grind down France 29-19 in Hamilton to sweep series

Find out what's new on ST website and app. Replacement hooker Brodie McAlister scored a late try in a memorable test debut for New Zealand to seal a 29-19 win over France in Hamilton and complete a 3-0 series sweep on Saturday. Jordie Barrett set up the winner with a linebreak in front of the posts, before passing back inside to McAlister who slid over the line in front of delighted home fans at Waikato Stadium. "To debut here, it's pretty awesome and I'm pretty proud to put the black jersey on and get to work with the brothers," said the Waikato Chiefs hooker. "It's been quite a journey (for me), a lot of setbacks, a lot of resilience." With his brother Scott and Beauden out with injuries, Barrett represented the family with distinction in a sparkling game off the bench. He made a try-saving tackle near the hour mark to hold off the valiant French, who battled in vain to break a win drought in New Zealand dating back to Dunedin in 2009. Though France arrived in the country without a slew of their top players, they were a handful for Scott Robertson's All Blacks, barring the 43-17 drubbing in the second test in Wellington. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Mindef, SAF units among those dealing with attack on S'pore's critical information infrastructure Asia China's growing cyber-hacking capabilities raise alarm around the world Asia Autogate glitch causes chaos at KLIA and Johor checkpoints, foreign passport holders affected Singapore A deadly cocktail: Easy access, lax attitudes driving Kpod scourge in S'pore Singapore 'I thought it was an April Fool's joke': Teen addicted to Kpods on news that friend died Singapore Who decides when you can't? A guide on planning for end-of-life care Singapore Why hiring more teachers makes sense, even with falling student numbers Singapore Bukit Panjang LRT disruption: Train service resumes after power fault affects 13-station line Robertson fielded a much-changed lineup in Hamilton and was forced into a late shuffle when number eight Luke Jacobson broke down with an apparent hamstring strain in the warmup. He made way for Du'Plessis Kirifi who celebrated his first All Blacks start with a try near the hour mark that nosed his team in front after trailing 19-17 at halftime. BRIGHT START Earlier, France were in control for much of the opening half. They had a bright start, with scrumhalf Nolann Le Garrec first to cross the try-line in the eighth minute with a quick dash from the back of a maul. The French stretched the lead to 10-0 with a penalty before New Zealand finally responded when Will Jordan gathered a kick and sliced through the French defence for a 22nd-minute try. France flyhalf Antoine Hastoy kept the scoreboard ticking over with a drop goal, while Le Garrec stretched the lead to 19-10 with back-to-back penalty goals. But veteran All Blacks centre Anton Lienert-Brown, making a return from injury, pegged the French back nearly three minutes after the half-time siren with a hard-earned try on the back of 18 phases. The French defended stoutly after the restart but were finally unlocked after 58 minutes by a Damian McKenzie grubber to the corner. France fullback Leo Barre retrieved the ball over the line but All Blacks winger Sevu Reece pounced on him to spill it clear, allowing Kirifi to score his first test try. Having taken the lead, the All Blacks ramped up the pressure and spent much of the remaining minutes camped on the France goal-line before the brilliant Barrett broke through to set up McAlister's winner. REUTERS

All Blacks prop Williams ruled out of France series
All Blacks prop Williams ruled out of France series

Reuters

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

All Blacks prop Williams ruled out of France series

June 30 (Reuters) - All Blacks prop Tamaiti Williams has been ruled out of the test series against France with a knee injury, New Zealand Rugby (NZR) confirmed on Monday. Williams pulled up sore after helping the Canterbury Crusaders beat the Waikato Chiefs in the Super Rugby championship-decider, and scans later revealed a torn meniscus. NZR said surgery would be required. George Bower has been brought into the squad to replace Williams ahead of the series-opener against the French in Dunedin on Saturday.

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