New Zealand vs Namibia: Rugby World Cup 2023 – LIVE!

Sep 15, 2023 at 6:49 PM
New Zealand vs Namibia: Rugby World Cup 2023 – LIVE!

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Coetzee desires Namibia to ‘throw more punches’

Allister Coetzee has a good previous activity on his arms tonight, looking for a approach for his Namibia facet to maintain it aggressive towards the All Blacks.

They weren’t vastly spectacular towards Italy – Coetzee desires a extra aggressive show right here.

“The Italy game was a big challenge for us, especially in the set-piece. Hopefully it will be better,” the Namibian head coach stated.

“We have to throw more punches. New Zealand is a top nation. Our plan is to stop the momentum and break their rhythm.”

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Foster: We predict to be examined

New Zealand head coach Ian Foster has been speaking up the importance of tonight’s recreation, insisting the All Blacks won’t be complacent and predict a “very tough” encounter.

“A key game for us to get right and we’ve selected accordingly,” Foster stated.

“We are expecting a very tough Namibian side to test us. While we were disappointed with the result in the first round, it hasn’t moved our focus from what we need to do to in our pool games.

“This game is vital for us to grow and we can’t wait to get to Toulouse and test ourselves.”

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Second spherical of fixtures!

After final weekend’s drama, the second spherical of the pool stage received up and operating final night time as France beat Uruguay.

It was removed from convincing from a much-changed Les Blues facet, however they received the job executed to strengthen their grip on prime spot in Pool A.

The focus turns to New Zealand vs Namibia tonight, earlier than six matches happen over the weekend. Those embody Ireland vs Tonga tomorrow, and Australia vs Fiji and England vs Japan on Sunday.

Lots to look ahead to!

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All Blacks want response!

It was a blockbuster begin to the Rugby World Cup, however not the outcome New Zealand had been on the lookout for.

They flew out of the blocks towards France, just for the hosts to reply and go on to seal what turned out to be a comparatively snug win.

Top spot in Pool A already seems to now be past the All Blacks, however second will see them via to the quarter-finals.

Here’s how that opening match performed out…

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Standard Sport prediction

Namibia’s heavy defeat by Italy continued their undesirable run of shedding each match they’ve ever performed on the Rugby World Cup.

That is a sequence of 24 video games, with the African nation having certified for each match since 1999 after lacking the primary three editions.

They have met the All Blacks twice throughout that spell, being hammered 58-14 in London in 2015 after which 71-9 in Tokyo 4 years in the past.

Expect a equally severely one-sided scoreline tonight as a wounded New Zealand look to get their marketing campaign up and operating with a flourish to state their very own title ambitions.

New Zealand to win, by at the very least 50 factors.

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Namibia workforce news

It’s 4 modifications for Namibia – and former Springboks – head coach Allister Coetzee, who brings in full-back Cliven Loubser, prop Jason Benade, flanker Prince Gaoseb and centre Le Roux Malan following the defeat by Italy.

Johan Retief strikes to lock and Divan Rossouw to the wing, with Desiderius Sethie, Adriaan Ludick and JC Greyling all dropping to the bench.

Namibia XV: Loubser; Mouton, Deysel (c), Malan, Rossouw; Swanepoel, Stevens; Benade, Van Jaarsveld Coetzee; Retief, Uanivi; Conradie, Gaoseb, Hardwick

Replacements: Van der Westhuizen, Sethie, Shifuka, Van Lill, Booysen, Katjijeko, Theron, Greyling

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New Zealand workforce news

The All Blacks suffered a key blow forward of kick-off towards France, with captain Sam Cane a shock late withdrawal via damage as Foster was pressured right into a back-row reshuffle that included an sudden begin for Tupou Vaa’i.

Cane misses out once more this week, with centre Jordie Barrett, prop Tyrel Lomax and flanker Shannon Frizell additionally sidelined. Barrett is again in coaching after a knee drawback, however received’t be risked.

New Zealand have referred to as up Ethan Blackadder to their squad for the reason that loss to France, with Foster eager to bolster his free ahead choices after wing Emoni Narawa suffered a pre-tournament again damage that may see him play no half within the World Cup.

David Havili, Ofa Tuʻungafasi and Brodie Retallick are among the many gamers launched to the beginning lineup having been replacements final week as Foster makes 9 modifications for Namibia.

Ardie Savea captains the workforce once more in Cane’s absence, with Sam Whitelock set to affix the good Richie McCaw as probably the most capped All Black of all time along with his 148th senior worldwide look. Damian McKenzie, Cam Roigard and Caleb Clarke are all handed their World Cup debuts.

New Zealand XV: B Barrett; Clarke, Leinert-Brown, Havili, Fainga’anuku; McKenzie, Roigard; Tuungafasi, Taukei’aho, Laulala; Retallick, Whitelock; Jacobson, Papali’i, Savea

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How to observe New Zealand vs Namibia

TV channel: In the UK, tonight’s recreation will likely be proven dwell and free to air on ITV4, with protection beginning at 7:15pm.

Live stream: Fans can even watch all of the motion dwell on-line through the ITVX web site and app.

Live weblog: Follow the sport because it unfolds proper right here with us!

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Good night!

Hello and welcome to Standard Sport’s LIVE protection of New Zealand vs Namibia!

The All Blacks had been overwhelmed within the pool stage of a Rugby World Cup for the primary time as they misplaced to France within the match opener, and so they’ll be eyeing a swift returning to profitable methods tonight.

Namibia have made a behavior of shedding, and shedding closely, on rugby’s greatest stage – can be an enormous shock if that modified right here!

We’ll have all the newest updates and build-up forward of kick-off, which comes at 8pm BST from Stadium de Toulouse. Stay with us.

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