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Marc Hinton19:20, Jul 03 2021
SKY SPORT
Māori All Blacks ease past Samoa again.
Job done. Clayton McMillan’s Māori All Blacks marked their 125th international appearance, and Otere Black’s farewell, by completing a clinical sweep of a gallant but outmatched Manu Samoa side at Mount Smart Stadium on Saturday. Opening an historic Pasifika-themed double-header at the home of the Warriors, the Māori worked their usual mixture of forward grunt and backline enterprise to go two from two against the Samoans with a 38-21, six tries to three, victory. Backing up from last weekend’s convincing success over the same opponents in Wellington, this was another top-drawer effort from a side that continues to grace the international stage with aplomb. This was their 12th win from as many matches against the Samoans.
Manu Samoa centre Stacey Ili looks to offload.
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Skipper Ash Dixon s 22nd minute try from a rolling maul broke the deadlock, but Samoa hit back barely two minutes later.
First five-eighth Rodney Iona sparked the initial break, before finding winger Neria Fomai out wide on the left.
The scoreline remained at 7-7 until six minutes from halftime, when centre Billy Proctor s offload found Jonah Lowe who had too much pace for the cover defence.
The Māori All Blacks extended their lead right on the hooter, awarded a penalty try after Samoan flanker Sam Slade was yellow carded for a maul infringement
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MÄori All Blacks 38 (Lowe x2, Wainui, Dixon, penalty tryx2, Ioane 1con, Black con) bt
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HT 19-7
Fulltime - That s a wrap. Better game than last week with Manu Samoa looking much more polished tonight. take the two penaty tries out of that one and it was a super close game.
80mins - Try Manu Samoa: Kalolo Tuiloma -Â Well deserved try, Pick and go and eventually the big prop crashes over to end the game on a high.
MAB 38-21
78mins - Manu Samoa looking for a a five-pointer to end. All-out attack from the visitors. Several phases with the MÄori giving away three penalties in two minutes.
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