Rugby World Cup in France: New Zealand follows Argentina into the semi-finals

As of: October 14, 2023 11:12 p.m

The All Blacks from New Zealand stormed into the semi-finals of the Rugby World Cup in France after a memorable top duel against the strong Ireland. Argentina had previously emerged as the first semi-finalist.

The three-time title holder defeated the world number one on Saturday in the round of the last eight after a dramatic final phase in the atmospheric Stade de France with 28:24 (18:17).

Curse of the Irish continues

New Zealand, which is in the semi-finals of a World Cup for the ninth time, will play against Argentina on October 20th for a place in the final. The curse of the Irish, however, continues. No team from the Emerald Isle has ever reached the semi-finals and has finished in the quarter-finals eight times in ten tournaments. This also ends the successful career of Ireland’s record scorer Johnny Sexton, who announced that he would retire after the World Cup.

The All Blacks virtually overran their opponents in the early stages. After a quick 13-0 lead, the Irish, who had previously won 17 games in a row, came back before halftime. Things remained close until the final phase, and a yellow card against New Zealand brought additional tension to the encounter. But even when outnumbered, New Zealand withstood the furious attacks of the Irish.

Argentina fights hard against Wales

Argentina beat Wales 29:17 (6:10) in a hard-fought game earlier in the evening. The Los Pumas reached the semi-finals of a World Cup for the third time in Marseille in front of Prince William, patron of the Welsh Rugby Union.

The Argentines celebrate the equalizer to 17:17.

Wales with the better start

Wales got off to a better start in Marseille. Veteran Dan Biggar scored the first ten points with an elevated try and a penalty kick. But then “Los Pumas” struck back in the person of Emiliano Boffelli, who converted four penalties – shortly after the break, the South Americans were ahead for the first time.

After the Welsh had turned the game around again, Joel Sclavi and Nicolas Sanchez scored two tries in the final stages to ensure Argentina reached the third semi-final in history.

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