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Rugby World Cup | Group Stage
Oct 2, 2019 at 11.15am UK
 
New Zealand
63-0
Canada
Penalty (5'), Barrett (9'), Bill Williams (17'), Barrett (36'), Ioane (41'), Barrett (45'), Frizell (47'), Weber (50', 57')
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New Zealand coach Steve Hansen: "I think they've done well"

NZ coach Steve Hansen:
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The All Blacks ran out 63-0 winners in Oita.

New Zealand coach Steve Hansen was typically conservative in praise of his side after their crushing 63-0 World Cup win against Canada.

The All Blacks, bidding for a record three successive World Cup crowns, ruthlessly exposed Canada's shortcomings in Oita to run in eight tries and a penalty try to win 63-0.

"It was a pretty good performance when you break it down, particularly the first part of that second half when they really came together and played good, controlled rugby," Hanson said in his post-match interview.

"It was really difficult conditions. The humidity is unbelievable and while people at home will be wondering why they dropped a few balls, it's very, very difficult, so I think they've done well."

The Barrett brothers, Beauden, Jordie and Scott, all touched down on the day they became the first trio of brothers to appear for their country at a World Cup.

After an early penalty try, awarded after skipper Kieran Read had dived over from a five-metre scrum, Jordie Barrett, Sonny Bill Williams and Beauden Barrett all went over in the first half.

Further tries in the second period from Rieko Ioane, Scott Barrett, Shannon Frizzell and replacement scrum-half Brad Weber's brace completed the rout, while imperious fly-half Richie Mo'unga was successful with all eight of his conversion attempts.

Centre Williams was central to most of New Zealand's attacking flair after being named as one of 11 changes from the opening 23-13 win against South Africa.

"He's always been pushing," Hansen said. "We're very blessed in the midfield with the talent that we've got and of course (centre) Ngani (Laumape) is at home still. So we're very blessed and it's good to have people in form."

When asked what his side could improve on, Hansen added: "The first 20 minutes of the second half, we've got to turn that into 80 minutes and if we can do that we won't be too far away."

Canada head coach Kingsley Jones, whose side lost their opening Pool B match 48-7 to Italy, was full of praise for his players.

"I'm really proud of the guys," Jones said. "I thought the way they stuck in there, you know we had big chunks of the game where we were really in it.

"They showed true Canadian grit. Every one of them can look in the mirror and be proud of their performance.

"Other times, I'm admiring the All blacks' accuracy, skill, speed and the bottom line is collisions – the speed and power that they can deliver at times.

"It really causes big problems and after that it's difficult to deal with and difficult to defend."

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