New Zealand into Rugby World Cup final after outclassing Argentina
New Zealand's scrum-half Aaron Smith (TOP) reacts alongside teammates as they gather after victory in the France 2023 Rugby World Cup semi-final match between Argentina and New Zealand at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, on the outskirts of Paris, on October 20, 2023. (Photo by Antonin THUILLIER / AFP)
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Will Jordan
scored a hat-trick of tries as New Zealand outclassed Argentina 44-6 on Friday
to set up a Rugby World Cup final against the winner of the second semi-final
between England and defending champions South Africa.
The result
at a rainy Stade de France saw the All Blacks become the first team to reach
the final of a World Cup on five occasions.
"It's
so sweet. It's new territory for this group," said player of the match
Jordie Barrett.
"I am
just so proud of this group. It's not done yet. We will have a very tough match
regardless of who we have next week."
The
three-time champions, who beat Ireland in a thrilling quarter-final last week,
outscored Los Pumas by seven tries to none, mixing some doughty early defence
with front-foot flamboyance in attack.
History was
on New Zealand's side coming into the match, the All Blacks having won 33 of
the 36 previous encounters between the two sides with Los Pumas claiming two
victories, with one match drawn.
And although
it was Emiliano Boffelli who opened the scoring for Argentina with a
fifth-minute penalty, it was not long before New Zealand's dominance shone
through.
The All
Blacks spurned their first chance of a kick at goal, instead going to the
corner for an attacking line-out and after a series of pick-and-drives, a long
Richie Mo'unga cut-out pass found Jordan and the winger crossed for an easy try
that the fly-half converted.
As forwards
linked impeccably with backs, Jordan then turned provider, drawing in the final
defender just enough to allow Jordie Barrett a line into the corner for New
Zealand's second try.
Ragged
Argentina
Although
they pinched a couple of All Black line-outs, Los Pumas looked increasingly
ragged around the breakdown and consistently lost territory through their
ill-discipline at the ruck.
Boffelli
grabbed his second penalty after a rare show of Argentinian pressure, but Juan
Martin Gonzalez handed the advantage straight back after taking out Jordan
under a high ball and Mo'unga slotted the penalty.
Mark Tele'a
showed why All Blacks coach Ian Foster had recalled him in place of Leicester
Fainga'anuku after serving a one-match suspension for a breach of team
protocol, the winger jinking his way through four defenders towards the line.
The ball was
worked left by Aaron Smith to find Frizzell unmarked on the wing, the
outstanding flanker crossing for the All Blacks' third try.
Mo'unga's
conversion came back off the post, but at 20-6 at half-time it felt as if the
game was all but over as a contest.
That was
confirmed just two minutes into the second period as Smith sniped over for a
classic scrum-half's opportunistic try, Mo'unga kicking the extras.
A streaking
break by the fly-half then set up the All Blacks deep in Argentine territory
and with Tele'a proving a handful, Frizzell showed incredible strength to
muscle his way over for his second try.
A raft of
replacements disrupted the rhythm of the game, but Tele'a was on hand to draw
in three defenders as New Zealand ran through the phases, leaving Finlay
Christie to feed Jordan for his second five-pointer.
Scott
Barrett saw yellow for needlessly playing the ball in a ruck, but Jordan was on
hand to finish off his own chip-and-chase for a third try and his eighth at a
single World Cup to draw level with Jonah Lomu, Julian Savea and Bryan Habana.
Argentina
hung in there, however, and at least avoided the ignominy of suffering the
highest margin of defeat in a World Cup semi-final, the All Blacks having
beaten Wales 49-6 in 1987.
All Blacks
coach Ian Foster said his side were where they wanted to be.
"It's
everything. It's the goal. We came here wanting to be in the final and then we
obviously want to go and win it. We have given ourselves that
opportunity," he said.

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