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
jmanngod says...
to all those ranting abut wales playing against 14 ABs... just imagine how sick you'd all feel now after being thumped by only 14 players! At least against 15 ABs the thrashing was expected. After the horrible mess the IRB made with Thompson (i.e. wasting his time with their misguided appeal) they'll probably to something stupid now. A week for Hore's inaccuracy would be about right. Hell just use Grayling as an example.
Posted 20:03 24th November 2012
carpelone says...
Euskadi
Yes, I liked Cruden, definitely a step in the right direction. I appreciated also Savea's performance, improving every game. Well done, also to aarom smith, who was brilliant.
Posted 19:59 24th November 2012
Sincero says...
If Wales are now in the third tier that is then hilarious. Anyone know of someone good at stitching sides together?
Posted 19:59 24th November 2012
Sincero says...
If Wales are now in the third tier that is then hilarious. Anyone know of someone good at stitching sides together?
Posted 19:58 24th November 2012
mew2000 says...
Andrew hore you plonker!! HE deserves a ban of some length , I can't believe he did that and what was he thinking? I am an ab supporter but what he did was STUPID!!! Wonder who they get for back-up hooker if kevvie isn't better?
Posted 19:57 24th November 2012
letsgoboks says...
This is where I'm absolutely dumbfounded by the survey done on this site as to who will win the next WC. Results show AB's in 1st place and Wales in 2nd.... seriously...
Posted 19:55 24th November 2012
damo says...
Joubert was pathetic and his lines man, missed forward pass for NZ try 1st half and also gave pen for Warbutton winning ball on the deck for not releasing and he wasn't the tackler add the missed punch on Davies which should have been a red for Hore.
Seems NZ play dirty its missed but any smaller nation play dirty they get red straight away, Heaslip vs NZ!!!!!
Joubert was the most one directional ref ever seen should be taken off such big games!
Posted 19:41 24th November 2012
carpelone says...
Why didn't that little filthy bastard named Hore get a red card?
Trinats was optimistic, Joubert means +30 points for New Zealand.
Disgusted.
Posted 19:37 24th November 2012
Euskadi says...
Carpelone - whats your opinion of Cruden now? 7/7 kicks, his pass lead to the Romano try, tactically astute, only mistake was the knock on from the A. Smith breakout, was the next best on the field (according to the Welsh commentators) to McCaw.
Andrew Hore - that was thuggish and silly. Thats worth a significant ban. If that had've been picked up the ABs could have played with 14 men for the entire match.
Posted 19:33 24th November 2012
2eyedkiwi says...
Andrew Hore - you are a disgrace to our country, and the All Black jersey. Dirty cheap seal shooting coward. Though almost completely outplayed in all areas, Wales have a right to be aggreaved that they weren't playing against 14 from the 2nd minute of the game, especially given what happen to Warburton in the RWC. Could have been a very different scoreline. On the positive - Liam Williams was brilliant, and my pick for MOTM.
Posted 19:32 24th November 2012
Andy1000 says...
Andrew Hore you idiot. What's with the discipline on tour? It's a problem that need sorting.
Posted 19:30 24th November 2012
LondonWasp says...
the match was over at half time...
doesn't give me much confidence for next week when england play NZ...
Posted 19:27 24th November 2012
Melkiwi says...
Good fight back at the end by the welsh but the game was too far gone at the point. The blackness continue their dominance in Europe. As for hore what an dumb thing to do looks like he'll be off for a bit. No drama Coles has really stepped up and playing well
Posted 19:24 24th November 2012
PREEST says...
The All Blacks won it in the first half. Wales played well in the second half as it was 10-10 and the Welsh scored 2 tries to the All Blacks single try. Felt that the ABs took their foot off the throttle a bit, but a good win and an exciting game of rugby.
Posted 19:19 24th November 2012
melkdave says...
Ok let me be honest,the scoreline flatters Wales imo,NZ won the match 1st half ,and just trned off and coasted 2nd half.Still it was a better welsh perfoprmance,from last week,and the week before..Only 2 welsh players imo,have put hands up so far for Lions selection,Halfpenny ,Cuthbert.The rest still have alot of work to do .
Posted 19:19 24th November 2012
jmanngod says...
Just too good. Wales are really a rung or two below these ABs. And hats off to C Joubert. There just isn't a finer ref in world rugby. The difference between he and NH refs is just immense. The ruck just doesn't seem to be understood very well in the NH and that can only be a result of poor ref'ing. The C Jane yellow card was too harsh (his hand was clearly shaped upwards to attempt a catch) But that was on the Touch Judge (who is no C Joubert). Just better in every department - well done ABs
Posted 19:17 24th November 2012