The Citizen (KZN)

All Blacks start looking ominous

- AFP

Décines-Charpieu – New Zealand cantered to the bonus-point victory they needed to secure qualificat­ion for the Rugby World Cup quarterfin­als with an 11-try 73-0 thrashing of Uruguay on Thursday.

Full-back Damian McKenzie (right) starred for the All Blacks with a try in each half, two conversion­s and a brilliant one-handed offload for Will Jordan to score the first of his two tries.

Richie Mo’unga, who also kicked five conversion­s, Cam Roigard, Fletcher Newell, Leicester Fainga’anuku with a hat-trick and Tamaiti Williams also crossed in the whitewash.

“I think it was a really enjoyable game, pretty free-flowing. It took us a long time to break down Uruguay to be honest, they defended so well,” said Man-of-theMatch McKenzie.

“But we managed to put some points on the board so I’m so proud of the lads.

“We’ve got to where we want to be, now we want to get better and move on to the quarters. I’m really excited for the week to come.”

On a night of celebratio­n, veteran lock Sam Whitelock set a new record of 23 World Cup appearance­s, surpassing the marks of compatriot Richie McCaw and England’s Jason Leonard.

However, they did lose prop Tyrel Lomax to a recurrence of significan­t knee injury early on.

But following similar thrashings of Namibia and Italy, this took their tally to 36 tries and 240 points in their last three matches since their opening pool defeat to France.

For Uruguay head coach Esteban Meneses it has been a positive World Cup with one win and two competitiv­e defeats before this blow-out.

“New Zealand are the best team in the world. They are a very tough team in the contact. I am very proud of Uruguay in the World Cup,” said Meneses. –

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