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The All Blacks XV squad for their 2024 Northern Tour with matches against Irish provincial side Munster and Georgia, [3] as updated on 30 October 2024. [ 4 ] Players in bold are players capped by the senior New Zealand national team, the All Blacks .
Argentina claimed their first ever win over the All Blacks with a 25–15 victory in Sydney Australia on 14 November 2020. [1] These games have included four meetings at the Rugby World Cup , the teams having been in the same pool at the inaugural tournament in 1987, then at the quarter-finals in 2011, then again in the pool stage in 2015, and ...
England 22-24 New Zealand, 80 mins. Saturday 2 November 2024 17:14, Luke Baker. The scrum is messy and heads backwards but England do get the ball out. hey’re back ont he 22 but in possession.
The All Blacks were winners of the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987 and were runners-up in 1995. The All Blacks were the only team to have reached the semi-final stage at every World Cup [25] until the 2007 World Cup where they were defeated 20-18 by France in the quarter-finals. New Zealand won its second Rugby World Cup on home soil in 2011.
In July 2022, the All Blacks hosted Ireland to a 3-Test Match Series. In the first game the All Blacks defeated Ireland (42–19), before losing to them in the second game (12–23) and third game (22–32). It was the first time that Ireland had beaten the All Blacks at home, two times in a row and across a Test series.
Australia 7-38 New Zealand, 81 minutes. 12:59, Harry Latham-Coyle. The hooter sounds with the home side in possession, but Wayne Barnes’s whistle a few seconds later puts an end to their hopes ...
Hugo Keenan says Ireland aren't looking at Friday's Test with New Zealand in Dublin as a "revenge game" after their World Cup exit last year.