All Blacks Crush Japan 64 19 In Yokohama

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All Blacks Crush Japan 64-19 In Yokohama
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All Blacks Crush Japan 64-19 In Yokohama

Black Ferns Book World Cup Quarter-Final With Dominant 42-12 Win Over Wales

White Ferns Overcome COVID-19 Outbreak To Claim First ODI Victory In England

A dominant All Blacks side has crushed Japan 64-19 in Yokohama, with nine different try-scorers contributing to the lopsided victory.

The All Blacks ran in 10 tries to Japan's three, with the home side's only points coming in the second half after the All Blacks had already built a 40-0 lead.

Akira Ioane, Dalton Papalii, Codie Taylor, Salesi Rayasi, Rieko Ioane, Will Jordan, Sam Cane, David Havili, George Bower, and Sevu Reece all crossed for the All Blacks, with Jordie Barrett converting seven of the 10 tries.

The All Blacks were clinical in attack, making the most of their opportunities and punishing Japan's errors.

The win is the All Blacks' fourth in a row, and it keeps them on track for a perfect end-of-year tour.

Black Ferns Book World Cup Quarter-Final With Dominant 42-12 Win Over Wales

The Black Ferns have booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Women's Rugby World Cup with a dominant 42-12 win over Wales in Whangarei.

The Black Ferns were clinical in attack and resolute in defence, never allowing Wales to get a foothold in the game.

Aimee Sutcliffe, Theresa Fitzpatrick, Stacey Fluhler, Ruby Tui, Portia Woodman, and Alana Bremner all crossed for the Black Ferns, with Ruahei Demant converting five of the six tries.

The win is the Black Ferns' third in a row, and it sets up a quarter-final clash with either France or Italy.

White Ferns Overcome COVID-19 Outbreak To Claim First ODI Victory In England

The White Ferns have overcome a COVID-19 outbreak to claim their first ODI victory in England, beating the home side by 27 runs in Leicester.

The White Ferns were forced to field a depleted side after several players tested positive for COVID-19, but they showed great resilience to claim a morale-boosting win.

Amelia Kerr starred for the White Ferns, scoring 75 runs and taking three wickets, while Maddy Green also chipped in with a valuable 56 runs.

The win is the White Ferns' first in England since 2019, and it will give them confidence heading into the rest of the series.