New Zealand overwhelm Argentina 44-6 to reach the final of Rugby World Cup

Aaron Smith of New Zealand leads the Haka prior to kick-off ahead of the Rugby World Cup France 2023 semi-final match between Argentina and New Zealand at Stade de France on October 20, 2023 in Paris, France

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New Zealand beat Argentina with an overwhelming 44-6 and are through in the first semi-final of Rugby World Cup 2023.

The players of Argentina watch on as Aaron Smith of New Zealand leads the Haka prior to kick-off ahead of the Rugby World Cup France 2023 semi-final match between Argentina and New Zealand at Stade de France on October 20, 2023 in Paris, France
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New Zealand will have a shot at winning a record fourth Rugby World Cup after a seven-try demolition of Argentina at Stade de France to book their place in next Saturday’s final.

Los Pumas led with an early Emiliano Boffelli penalty but two tries in the space of five minutes from Will Jordan and Jordie Barrett put the All Blacks in command.

Fans of Argentina enjoy the match atmosphere during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 semi-final match between Argentina and New Zealand at Stade de France on October 20, 2023 in Paris, France
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A third from Shannon Frizell with the last move of the half and Aaron Smith’s individual score early in the second period took them further clear.

Frizell grabbed his second and Jordan completed his hat-trick to move level with Jonah Lomu (1999), Bryan Habana (2007) and Julian Savea (2015) with a record eighth try in a single Rugby World Cup to seal the All Blacks’ place in a record fifth final.

Jordie Barrett put in a huge defensive effort to be named Mastercard Player of the Match.

“It’s so sweet,” he said. “It’s special times” Barrett said.

Richie Mo'unga of New Zealand is tackled by Tomas Lavanini of Argentina during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 semi-final match between Argentina and New Zealand at Stade de France on October 20, 2023 in Paris, France
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“I thought our forwards did an outstanding job,” New Zealand captain Sam Cane said. “Set-piece, maul time, earned a few penalties, got a bit of dominance and it kept a lot of pressure on the Argentinians.”

Juan Martin Gonzalez of Argentina is tackled by Aaron Smith of New Zealand during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 semi-final match between Argentina and New Zealand at Stade de France on October 20, 2023 in Paris, France
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“Awesome team, they were better today by far but we could be better; set-piece, too many mistakes … every opportunity they have they score, so we need to look inside each other” Argentina captain Julián Montoya said.

New Zealand will be back at Stade de France next Saturday, when they will play South Africa or the All Blacks’ 2019 conquerors in the last four, England.

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