The All Blacks returned to victory with a 52-26 win over Wales in Cardiff
New Zealand left behind the defeat against England with a resounding victory 52-26 about Wales in Cardiffon a night with many tries and a great pace of play. The best of rugby, on Disney+ Premium Plan.
The All Blacks They started aggressively and quickly made it clear that they would not repeat the mistakes of the previous week: Caleb Clarke opened the scoring and, although Welsh responded with the first try of Tom Rogers, Damian McKenzie He kept his team in front with a penalty and always precise driving.
The power of Ruben Love and the contribution of the forwards, with Tamaiti Williams supporting before the break, they gave the visitors a 24-14 advantage at the close of the first half to those from Oceania.
WelshHowever, he returned to the field with determination and again Rogers He closed the distance to put the duel within striking distance. It was the last even stretch. From there, the All Blacks They imposed their hierarchy, intensity in contact and speed to punish every Welsh mismatch.
Rieko Ioane broke the defense to stretch differences and Sevu Reece He appeared twice to finish tilting the match. Louis Rees-Zammit discounted on the end, but Clarke He closed the task with his second try, crowning the performance of a team that needed to regain confidence.
The summary of the match, here
