Dominant All Blacks Secure Series Victory Over France in Rugby Showdown
New Zealand's All Blacks overpower France in a decisive 43-17 victory, securing the series with a game to spare in Wellington.


In a stunning display of rugby prowess, the All Blacks of New Zealand triumphed over France with a commanding 43-17 win in the second Test held at Sky Stadium, Wellington. This victory not only highlighted their dominance but also secured the series with one game remaining.
Match Highlights
- First Half Surge: New Zealand established a formidable lead of 29-3 by halftime, showcasing their strategic superiority and execution.
- Try Fest: The All Blacks scored six tries, with notable performances from Cam Roigard, Ardie Savea, and Codie Taylor.
- Barrett's Contribution: Fly-half Beauden Barrett was instrumental, contributing with a penalty and four conversions.
Key Moments
- Early Penalty: Barrett opened the scoring with a penalty, setting the tone for the match.
- Sin-Bin Incident: Despite being temporarily down a man due to Barrett's sin-bin, New Zealand continued to press and scored through Savea.
- Second Half Efforts: France managed two tries in the second half, but it was insufficient to challenge the All Blacks' lead.
Player Spotlight
- Ardie Savea: The captain not only led by example but also scored his 29th Test try, surpassing Richie McCaw as the most prolific try-scoring forward for New Zealand.
- Will Jordan: Full-back Jordan added to his impressive tally with a try, marking his 41st in just 43 Tests.
Conclusion
The series now moves to Hamilton for the third Test, where France will aim to salvage pride against a dominant All Blacks team. The match is scheduled for July 19 at Waikato Stadium.