New Zealand fire warning to Rugby World Cup rivals

Published October 3, 2019
OITA: New Zealand and Canada players in action during their Rugby World Cup match at the Oita Stadium on Wednesday.—Reuters
OITA: New Zealand and Canada players in action during their Rugby World Cup match at the Oita Stadium on Wednesday.—Reuters

TOKYO: Holders New Zealand enjoyed the biggest win at the Rugby World Cup with a 63-0 victory over Canada on Wednesday to stay top of Pool ‘B’.

France had earlier laboured to a 33-9 victory over the United States to move within a point of Pool ‘C’ leaders England.

New Zealand easily maintained their record of having never lost a World Cup pool match by thumping Canada in Oita.

The All Blacks ran in eight tries and were awarded a penalty try against out-classed Canada, as full-back Beauden Barrett, centre Sonny Bill Williams and fly-half Richie Mo’unga cut through at will.

It was Steve Hansen’s 90th win as All Blacks coach, with four draws and nine defeats making up his 103-game record.

New Zealand have a four-day turnaround before their next game against Namibia.

France squeaked past Argentina in their opening game and Les Bleus were again unimpressive in overcoming the United States at Fukuoka’s Hakatanomori Stadium.

Three late tries spared French blushes and secured a bonus-point to keep the pressure on England ahead of their likely pool-decider on October 12.

France were in trouble when the Eagles’ third penalty trimmed their lead to 12-9 on 64 minutes.

But three converted tries in the last 14 minutes helped them to a flattering 33-9 victory.

Published in Dawn, October 3rd, 2019

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