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The All Blacks haven’t beaten France in Paris since 2017. France have a chance to beat the All Blacks for a third straight time - something they’ve only achieved once in 1994 and 1995.
The win handed the Iere a first home defeat in 20 matches at the Aviva Stadium. The All Blacks anticipated a backlash after dumping Ireland out of last year’s Rugby World Cup in an epic quarterfinal ...
Those great All Blacks like Sam Whitelock, Brodie Retallick and Aaron Smith all left on their shields after the last World Cup. All of them sit in the pantheon of Kiwi greats, but the weight of ...
There the All Blacks ended Ireland’s 17-match winning run in a captivating contest, here they were more deserving winners. In doing so, they ended Ireland’s 19-match winning run at home on ...
Will Jordan’s beautifully-taken try widened the final margin as the All Blacks knocked off a top-ranked ... from fly-half Damian McKenzie as the Kiwis again came out on top.
Andy Farrell’s side were narrowly beaten by the All Blacks in a thrilling Paris quarter ... adding to six penalties from fly-half Damian McKenzie as the Kiwis again came out on top.
The edge between the sides because of a tetchy end to their Rugby World Cup quarter-final last year boiled over as Joe McCarthy eye-balled All Blacks captain Scott Barrett, resulting in several Kiwis ...
Man of the match Damian McKenzie scored 18 of the All Blacks points ... as Joe McCarthy eye-balled All Blacks captain Scott Barrett, resulting in several Kiwis surrounding him.
The All Blacks have taken down world number one Ireland 23-13 in Dublin. The Kiwis had to fight their way back after Josh van der Flier's try after the break gave the hosts a 13-11 lead.
Even when New Zealand were routinely handing out hammerings to Irish sides over the last 30 years, the visit of the All Blacks to Dublin ... extra ingredients. The Kiwis, third in the world ...