Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 20, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 20, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up New-look All ******* beat Fiji before 30,000 fans in US New Zealand’s All ******* scored seven tries in a 47-5 win over Fiji in their first rugby match in San Diego in 44 years. The New Zealand and Fiji players were acting in part as emissaries for the game of rugby in the ******* States, trying to sell a game to ********* sports fans who, if they are aware of it at all, see it as football without pads. In that sense the game was a success. A crowd of 30,000 packed Snapdragon Stadium, the largest crowd for a game of rugby in San Diego. When the All ******* last played in the city in 1980, beating the ******* States 53-6, they attracted 10,000 to the former San Diego Chargers’ NFL stadium. “It’s been amazing to come to San Diego,” All ******* captain Scott Barrett said. “We want to thank the rugby community here. We really felt the support and there are fans from all over the place coming to watch and we really felt that love.” Fans on Friday saw a fast-paced match with plenty of movement and eight tries in total. The field, home to the San Diego State Aztecs football team, was ******* than usual for a rugby match which led to some unusual bounce from kicks. Both teams lost a scrumhalf to injuries suffered when they were thrown heavily to the ground. Fiji’s Frank Lomani left with a dislocated shoulder and the All *******’ Cortez Ratima, after scoring a try in his starting debut, suffered an apparent concussion. The All ******* team contained six new caps and 11 changes from last weekend’s second-Test win over England. They took a while to gel but when they did it produced some excellent backline tries. The new midfield combination of Anton Lienert-Brown and Billy Proctor functioned well and created opportunities for the back three of Caleb Clarke, Sevu Reece and Beauden Barrett. Lienert-Brown was one of the standout players of the match and might have booked a place at inside center for the Rugby Championship. Flyhalf Damian McKenzie had more space than he was allowed in the All *******’ two recent wins over England and was able to take advantage of that space, though his kicking game was out of tune at first. Ardie Savea carried the ball strongly from the back of the scrum. Play loosened up in the second half as both teams ran their benches and Fiji troubled the All ******* defence at times but couldn’t finish. “We talked about grinding them down. It took a bit of time to do that,” Scott Barrett said. “We got the rewards on the end of that. But Fiji certainly showed up tonight in the physical areas.” For Fiji, flyhalf Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula was composed on debut while flanker Kitione Salawa ran strongly. New Zealand had four tries and led 26-5 at halftime. ******* George Bell scored on debut in the 78th minute and McKenzie landed his sixth conversion from seven attempts. Friday’s match was part of an effort by New Zealand and World Rugby to establish rugby in the US sports market and build the sport’s profile ahead of the 2031 men’s and 2033 women’s World Cups which the U.S. will host. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Newlook #******* #beat #Fiji #fans This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/71454-new-look-all-blacks-beat-fiji-before-30000-fans-in-us/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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