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Ardie Savea: 'That’s how I want my boys to play'

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LYON, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 29: Ardie Savea of New Zealand interacts with Hame Faiva of Italy after the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between New Zealand and Italy at Parc Olympique on September 29, 2023 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

New Zealand captain Ardie Savea expressed his pride after the All Blacks demolished Italy at the Rugby World Cup.

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An opening defeat by France that put their quarter-final hopes in jeopardy was forgotten as they ran in 14 tries in Lyon, eventually winning 96-17.

Savea told ITV1: “Not just myself but all the boys that played tonight, to put that effort in, I’m very proud.

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    “We’ve got talent across the board. We hadn’t really clicked but tonight we played some free rugby and that’s how I want my boys to play. We put a lot into this week and we got the rewards tonight.”

    Centre Jordie Barrett added: “It’s massively satisfying. We didn’t start the tournament the way we wanted to but we put a few things in place and a step in the right direction tonight.”

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    He is not getting carried away about the All Blacks’ chances in the tournament as a whole, though, saying: “We’re one day at a time. I know it sounds cliche but we nailed our preparation for this game.

    “We’ve got Uruguay in front of us in six days’ time so we’re not going to treat our preparation any differently and anything further than that is a bonus.”

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    Italy now face the prospect of having to beat France to have any chance of reaching the last eight, and fly-half Tommaso Allan felt his side contributed heavily to their downfall.

    “When you give so many penalties away against New Zealand and they keep playing in your half, they’re going to keep scoring,” he said. “We lost all our scrums, lost all our line-outs really, so it’s just tough to start from that.

    “We talked at half-time about trying to get some confidence for next week. We know it’s going to be as tough as this if not tougher. We’ve just got to stick together now. Start from scratch, don’t even think about this game, throw it in the bin.”

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    Dim 661 days ago

    With all respect to Ardie, setting the playing standards at the game against Italy doesn't sound too right. The only real AB standard was during the first 20 minutes against South Africa during the last Championship.

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    JT 661 days ago

    Last year in the 6 nations...Italy lost to Scotland 26-14...Lost to Wales 29-17...Lost to Irland 34-20...lost to England 31-14...lost to France 29-24...In every one of these games Italy scored 14 or more points with England placing the most points against them, winning by 17 points. These are tests with France and wales playing there top sides and Engald and Scotland close to there top sides. NZ 96 Italy 17. I am not suggesting the RWC is NZs but it is my hope no one will walk over them again as SA did pre-RWC.

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    NE 662 days ago

    He's right. NZ came up short against France but that seems to have galvanized them into becoming what seems an unstoppable team. One thing's for sure, they are last team we would want to meet in the semis if we get past Fiji. Can't see Ireland stopping them and they'll take France as well.

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    Dim 661 days ago

    Sure, you always have to respect AB. They will most likely hit another 100 or nearby against Uruguay. But for me these was not the real benchmark teams/games. Unfortunately Italy failed completely too, unless someone wanna count their level against Namibia and Uruguay. Following your logic, nobody can stop Scotland after the yesterday game. The teams have to be tested and judged against the equals.

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