The All Blacks XV's Dominance Continues: A Three-Game Tour Wrap-Up
The All Blacks XV, led by coach Jamie Joseph, has concluded their three-game tour with an impressive 45-21 victory over Uruguay in Beziers. This success builds on their previous wins against England A and the Barbarians, securing a perfect record of three wins from three games.
The Kiwi side showcased their prowess with early tries from Folau Fakatava and Etene Nanai-Seturo. Fakatava's try was a highlight, showcasing his speed and agility as he powered past defenders. Nanai-Seturo, a standout performer throughout the tour, impressed with a man-of-the-match display against the Barbarians and another stellar performance against Uruguay.
Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, a Taranaki and Highlanders fullback, also contributed a try, breaking through defenders with his speed and power. His return to the field after a serious neck injury last year is a testament to his resilience and determination.
The All Blacks XV's dominance on this tour has been a testament to their strength and depth as a team. With three wins, they have demonstrated their ability to adapt and perform across different opponents, leaving a lasting impression on fans and critics alike.