New Zealand: Pile on the misery for struggling Wales
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Wales slumped to a sixth consecutive defeat after going down 33-10 to New Zealand at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.
Predictions the All Blacks' attack would incinerate Wales' defence came to fruition in the first half especially. However even though the scoreline may read otherwise, it was a much better effort from the Welsh - the second half especially.
Be that as it may, coach Warren Gatland must have been shifting uncomfortably in his seat as he contemplated another difficult week following the home side's previous November defeats.
The hosts never threatened to end a 59-year drought at the hands of their southern hemisphere rivals, and their hopes were all but dashed by half-time when the clinical All Blacks put the result beyond doubt thanks to a 23-0 lead.
It proved too big a mountain for Wales to climb in the second half, though - bouyed by their parochial crowd in full voice - showed plenty of character and determination to fight back and outscore the world champions two tries to nill. There were no fist-pumps, high fives or backslaps from New Zealand after the final whistle as they knew that were some way from their best after being held 10-10 after the break.
The game couldn't have started any worse for Wales after losing two players two minutes into the contest. First, Bradley Davies was taken out from behind by All Blacks hooker Andrew Hore and the lock was forced off looking extremely light-headed.
Then tighthead prop Aaron Jarvis followed suit after injuring his knee.
To make matters even worse, All Blacks pivot Aaron Cruden was in fine touch with the boot and racked up a 9-0 lead for his team in the opening quarter before Israel Dagg broke from inside his 22 to link up with Julian Savea who raced into Wales' dangerzone. And just moments later, Conrad Smith was putting flank Liam Messam over for the opening try.
Wales came close to scoring after a trademark Jonathan Davies break brought the crowd on their feet, only for prop Paul James to return them to their seats after knocking the ball on. The Welsh didn't do themselves any favours later on as on two occasions Rhys Priestland missed the corner with penalties.
There was to be more pain for the Welsh to endure when Tony Woodcock went over for New Zealand's second try off the back of the same line-out move that saw the prop score in the World Cup final.
The deficit became 26 points just after the break as Cruden added another penalty, before a superb passing movement and a fine finish in the corner from Luke Romano gave New Zealand their third try. Cruden's conversion was his seventh successful kick from seven.
Wales finally got on the scoresheet just before the hour when full-back Leigh Halfpenny did find the corner with a penalty, Wales committed almost their entire team to the line-out drive and inside centre Scott Williams went over.
Wales had more of the game in the final quarter, particularly after Cory Jane was sin-binned for a deliberate knock on, and did cross again through Alex Cuthbert in the closing moments - but long before then the result was no longer in doubt.
Man of the match: Aaron Cruden and Conrad Smith were the pick of the New Zealand backs, but it was difficult to overlook loose forward Richie McCaw - who was his usual industrious self - as our man of the match. He was immense, smashing bodies in defence and proving to be the Kiwis everywhere man.
Moment of the match: Wales' first try only served to spark the hosts into action, and from there on in the Welsh raised their game.
Villain of the match: Andrew Hore's cheap shot from behind will surely interest citing commissioner Mike Rafter.
The scorers:
For Wales:
Tries: S Williams, Cuthbert
For New Zealand:
Tries: Messam, Woodcock, Romano
Cons: Cruden 3
Pens: Cruden 4
Yellow card: Jane (59th minute)
Wales: 15 Leigh Halfpenny, 14 Alex Cuthbert, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 Jamie Roberts, 11 Liam Williams, 10 Rhys Priestland, 9 Mike Phillips, 8 Toby Faletau, 7 Sam Warburton (c), 6 Ryan Jones, 5 Luke Charteris, 4 Bradley Davies, 3 Aaron Jarvis, 2 Matthew Rees, 1 Paul James.
Replacements: 16 Ken Owens, 17 Gethin Jenkins, 18 Scott Andrews, 19 Aaron Shingler, 20 Justin Tipuric, 21 Tavis Knoyle, 22 James Hook, 23 Scott Williams.
New Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Cory Jane, 13 Conrad Smith, 12 Ma'a Nonu, 11 Julian Savea, 10 Aaron Cruden, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Richie McCaw (c), 6 Liam Messam, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Luke Romano, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Andrew Hore, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Dane Coles, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Charlie Faumuina, 19 Brodie Retallick, 20 Victor Vito, 21 Piri Weepu, 22 Beauden Barrett, 23 Ben Smith.
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)






Comments
Mace says...
paulynz is a micro-dick foreigner trying to make out he's a kiwi.
paulynz = Welsh d@#k head
Posted 00:15 25th November 2012
OzinLondon says...
Trader
Don't you hate it when people bleat on about things for ever?
I wonder if the Welsh crowds will boo Hore mercilessly for the next couple of years every time he plays in Wales. I would have thought a cheap shot like that on Sir Richie would result in the Kiwi commentators, spectators, fans and Prime Minister bleating for several years as well as an organised campaign of abuse towards the transgressor every time he set foot in NZ.
Keep up the "Wannabies" chat. It never gets old and repeating it ad nauseam definitely doesn't give the impression you're 10 years old.
Posted 23:47 24th November 2012
jontheref says...
melkdave, you are a hero!
watching and commentating onTWO GAMES at ONCE!
Well done, shows how bizarre your comments are, quoting from one game whilst "reporting on another".
Posted 23:24 24th November 2012
Trader2 says...
rugbybutten
"The AB tactic of deliberately seriosly injuring players early in the game really should be a thing of the past in this professional era."
I have missed this change in tactics, do you think this is something they decided on just this northern tour or has it been going on for sometime?
Posted 23:21 24th November 2012
Mayhem says...
@mace,
Your comments are disgusting and have no place in rugby. If hore had committed that act on the highstreet he would be doing time for aggravated assault and you think it was a good shot? Do the world a favour and never post again you stupid bastard. Well done abs, bit better from Wales but lots to do. Joubert was awful. McCaw was immense
Posted 23:21 24th November 2012
damo says...
@sebs and Melkiwi,
You are correct the ref didn't see it, and with Joubs he didn't see anything really he is a ref who sides with his selected side, admittedly the better side today and he just throws calls out of his A$$ TO GIVE THEM THE BIGGEST WIN POSSIBLE!!!!
AB's had been gifted points from incorrect pen calls and then missed forward pass all after they should have been down to 14, Aviva premiership muck at least allows the ref to get the video ref to look at incidents they missed, I overheard the linesman telling the ref about 1 minute after Hores disgraceful cowardly punch from behind, did you see that and Joubes said I didn't see it did you and the lino said no!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again the bigger team gets the decisions!!!!
Posted 23:18 24th November 2012
Uglea says...
Mace, you is a goose. Go back to soccer
Posted 23:16 24th November 2012
Mayhem says...
Mace? Wtf?
Posted 23:15 24th November 2012
jmanngod says...
LOve the comments directed towards CJ. Correct and excellent ref'ing of the breakdown. It is CLEARLY an issue with NH refs who don't seem to understand that 6Ns players are continually tackling and trying to grab the ball without a correct release (a la the genius that is R McCaw). That is why NH teams are getting pinged so much at the ruck; and rightly so.
As for Hore - it is clearly a clumsy clear out and he will have to ride a couple of weeks for it.
Posted 22:56 24th November 2012
ruckingkiwi says...
Disgraceful from Hore and could be his final act in Black which would be a shame because he's had a great career. Big games from McCaw, Franks (defence), Cruden, Savea and Dagg.. besides a couple spills from the high kicks the back 3 link superbly, are extremely busy off the ball and were in my opinion the difference.
Posted 22:46 24th November 2012
hobo says...
Hore didnt get binned?
Oh, Joubert was reffing.
After the fraudulent World Cup final Joubert shouldn't have been allowed in another rugby game, let alone one that involves New Zealand.
What a blight on the sport.
Posted 22:31 24th November 2012
Golden_statenba says...
Agree Pauly
Pretty easy one that
Bokavenger=Mace
He is not getting as much attention as he used to
Very sad
Posted 22:28 24th November 2012
Rosco1971 says...
So funny how a team can be so easily beaten and somehow the ref is to blame. This All Black side is one win away from a year that any other side in world rugby could only dream of.
Andrew Hore, bad cheap shot and he will get done in judiciary. As a rugby fan immaterial of country there is no place for that.
As for Cory Jane. Imo was clearly trying to tap the ball forward and up and catch it looking for the intercept, but then I would not expect anything different than a yellow card issued on the call of NH official. The NH commentators, players or fans couldn't recognise creative ability when they see it as that is something their teams have always lacked and is why they always second fiddle to the better teams from the SH. They would rather bleat on about mcCaw cheating or Joubert being biased than actually perfecting the skills of rugby
This is one of the great all black sides, shown by their dominance in the world rankings and their unbeaten run stretching back to mid 2011.
Posted 22:27 24th November 2012
Trinats2 says...
Disagree about MOM, thought McCaw was outplayed by Joubert. Joubert guided the AB's around the park very well and his defence was awesome !!! It's no wonder some neanderthals think he is the best ref ever !!!
Not sure Hore will even get citied, let alone a ban (different rules !!!)
Posted 22:16 24th November 2012
Toulousain says...
@Mace who says "nice shot from Hore!!! Thompson was hard done by, he should of put abit more force into it, its great to see some thuggery mixed in there the way the games being ruined by idiots these days, its just what we wanna see...."
do I need to even comment on this?
Posted 22:15 24th November 2012
paulynz says...
@johnniec63
NZ fans are proud of the win.
Read these postings to see for yourself what NZ fans think of Andrew Hore. Don't make stuff up!!
Posted 22:08 24th November 2012
paulynz says...
mace = georgesmith = daibok = trinats2
Mace is some micro-dick foreigner trying to make out he's a kiwi
Posted 22:05 24th November 2012
Spartacus says...
I think NZ will be gutted that they let Wales score. I thought they would keep a clean sheet, and they probably should have.
Wales have been punching above their weight for a few years now, but not anymore!
Posted 22:04 24th November 2012
jamesliveinhope says...
59 minutes before the ref looked at his cards????
Ignoring the Hore disgrace, how Nonu manages to get through the first 20 in the field let alone unpenalised is beyond me.
Here's what I have learned from the tours so far - the variation of refereeing the breakdown has become a farce. We have the boks happily lying all over the ball waiting for the ref to tell them to move, we have the Australians looking to reset as many scrums as are humanly possible in the hope that the ref gets bored and just lets it go. and the ABs basically cheat so much all over the park that the officials can't possibly see it all.
Not a criticism you'll understand, Wales have been at it for years and Dallaglio, Back and Hill weren't as successful as they were without the odd dark art but where is the refereeing.
The ABs to day delivered a masterclass in making space - through the rucks and sitting on the defender so that he can't possibly get back in the line. Rolling away in the tackle directly into the path of the 9s pass - in one defensive ruck, Phillips went to put in a deep pass to his 10 for a clearance kick to find McCaw stood 5 yards deeper directly between Phillips and Priestland. Not a sausage from the ref.
I'm beginning to wonder whether offside in the southern hemisphere is like the plughole thing - everything is the other way around.
Posted 21:49 24th November 2012
jontheref says...
NZ deserved to win.
Wales lost too the ball too many times, and they were punished.
Lots of trolls just got out of bed, and some are up after their bedtime!
I believe CJ was inconsistent, had not real feel for what players are trying to do, but he is not the reason wales lost.
he is the reason the scoreling was so bloated at half time though.
The Hore incident shows how acts of such foul play, should be addressed during the game.
I don't want to hear bleating about a 14 man NZ team would have won, they may well have, but it should be dealt with at the time.
Sad when it mars a game so.
I'm happier tahn last week, and I agree NZ are syreets ahead, and many of their fans are very gracious in winning, unlike some trolls.
jmangood
What are you taking?
Posted 21:48 24th November 2012