Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
New Zealand’s All Blacks scored seven tries Friday in a 47-5 win over Fiji in their first rugby match in San Diego in 44 years. ... July 20, 2024 at 12:58 AM ... The All Blacks team contained ...
A list of all international Test Matches played by the All Blacks. [1] ... 1993-11-20 Scotland: 51 15 ... 2024-07-20 Fiji: 47 5 Snapdragon Stadium:
The All Blacks opened their 2021 campaign by easily defeating Tonga (102–0), followed by two wins against Fiji (57–23) and (60–13). They opened their Bledisloe Cup campaign by defeating Australia at Eden Park (33–25). The All Blacks then went onto defeat the Wallabies 2 more times, (57–22) and (38–21) to retain the Bledisloe Cup.
The All Blacks won 15-0 with their points coming from five tries, of which four were scored by winger Duncan McGregor. [1] Their next meeting was on the All Blacks Invincibles tour of 1924-25. The match was most notable for the sending off of All Black lock Cyril Brownlie , who became the first player to ever be sent off in a test match. [ 2 ]
The All Blacks scored 11 tries in all. Roigard had his double inside the first seven minutes of his World Cup debut and provided assists in first-half tries by McKenzie and Leicester Fainga ...
Tries on debut to winger Shaun Stevenson and backrower Samipeni Finau helped the All Blacks rally from 17-3 down at halftime to beat the Wallabies 23-20 in the second Bledisloe Cup match on ...
The New Zealand national rugby union team have competed since 1884, and there are a number of individual records achieved since that time. The team is also known as the All Blacks, and have competed in Test rugby since their match against Australia in 1903.
Match at the 2011 Rugby World Cup Argentine players celebrating their win vs New Zealand on 10 August 2024. Argentina and New Zealand have been playing each other in the sport of Rugby Union since 1976. New Zealand first sent a team, a New Zealand XV rather than the top All Blacks team, to play against Argentina (Los Pumas) on 30 October 1976 ...