Will Jordan Leads All Blacks to World Cup Final with Dominant 44-6 Win Over Pumas

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New Zealand is poised to clinch their fourth World Cup victory after a resounding 44-6 triumph over Argentina at Stade de France in Paris, securing their spot in the 2023 final. Will Jordan’s remarkable hat-trick of tries in an assertive performance left the unfortunate Pumas in the dust. Their next challenge will come from the winner of the second semi-final, as South Africa goes head-to-head with England this Saturday.

Three-time champions New Zealand romped into the Rugby World Cup final with a thumping 44-6 win over Argentina after a composed and clinical semi-final masterclass in Paris.

The All Blacks will face South Africa or England, who face off at the Stade de France on Saturday, for the trophy and on this evidence, they will take some beating in their fifth final appearance.

Tries from Will Jordan, Jordie Barrett and Shannon Frizell sent Ian Foster’s men in at the break with a healthy 14-point lead thanks to a combination of devastating attacks and ferocious work at the breakdown.

Emiliano Boffelli’s boot earned the Pumas six hard-earned points to keep them in sight in the first half, but that proved to be as good as it got as Argentina were kept scoreless in a one-sided second half.

Frizell added a second and Jordan completed a hat-trick with a superb individual effort, while Aaron Smith also got in on the action as New Zealand ran in seven tries as the contest became a rout.

The result highlighted the stark difference in quality between the two sides of the draw – a big point of controversy at this World Cup – and All Blacks coach Foster even had the luxury of being able to take off the likes of Beauden Barrett, Smith and Codie Taylor early without fear of impacting the result.

Will Jordan Leads All Blacks to World Cup Final with Dominant 44-6 Win Over Pumas

PLAYER OF THE MATCH – Will Jordan

There were several contenders, and you could argue Jordan didn’t influence the game as much as some of his team-mates, but the wing deserves recognition for scoring a World Cup semi-final hat-trick, something that had only been done twice before, by Adam Ashley-Cooper in 2015 and Jonah Lomu in 1995.

The third try was notably extraordinary, involving a skillful weaving run, a cleverly executed kick, and a successful solo effort to score. Will Jordan’s already remarkable statistics continue to reach new heights with each game, as he has now accumulated an astounding 31 tries in just 30 Tests while representing the All Blacks.

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