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New Zealand 71-9 Namibia: Defending champions run riot in Tokyo

Sevu Reece of New Zealand is congratulated by his team mate Jack Goodhue after scoring his side's first try during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group B game between New Zealand and Namibia at Tokyo Stadium on October 06, 2019 in Chofu, Tokyo, Japan.
Image: Sevu Reece is congratulated by Jack Goodhue after scoring New Zealand's first try

New Zealand's power and class eventually shone through as they wore down brave Namibia 71-9 in Tokyo.

Namibia battled and matched the All Blacks early on, and New Zealand led only 10-9 after half an hour before stepping up their game to break clear and run in 11 tries as they won the last 50 minutes 61-0.

Sevu Reece, Anton Lienert-Brown and Ben Smith all crossed for a pair of tries, with Angus Ta'ava, Joe Moody, Sam Whitelock, Jordie Barrett and TJ Perenara also touching down. Barrett added eight conversions for a personal haul of 21 points.

Damian Stevens kicked Namibia into an early lead with a penalty for hands in the ruck before New Zealand scored their first try after five minutes.

Damian Stevens of Namibia kicks a penalty goal during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group B game between New Zealand and Namibia at Tokyo Stadium on October 06, 2019 in Chofu, Tokyo, Japan. (
Image: Damian Stevens kept Namibia in touch in the first half hour of the game

Barrett's cross-field kick was collected by Reece to go in on the right and they went over again midway through the half through Lienert-Brown, who stretched clear of the Namibian defence to touch down.

The Welwitschias continued to battle and compete with the All Blacks and came back to within a point through a pair of Stevens penalties.

New Zealand were reduced to 14 men when prop Nepo Laulala was sent to the sin-bin after making contact with the head of JC Greyling in the tackle.

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Prop Ta'avao then crossed for his first Test try, with Barrett converting.

New Zealand's full back Ben Smith scores a try during the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup Pool B match between New Zealand and Namibia at the Tokyo Stadium in Tokyo on October 6, 2019. (
Image: Ben Smith was one of three players to score two tries for the All Blacks

The bonus point was secured when Smith powered over after a dominating scrum when Jack Goodhue popped the ball up to him to send the All Blacks into the break with a 24-9 lead.

New Zealand broke the game open after the interval with seven more tries.

Moody went over on the right after another domination scrum and Barrett sent over his third conversion. Lienert-Brown claimed his second try of the game after Barrett weaved his way through a series of Namibian tackles and spun the ball wide for him to touch down.

Reece then capped a textbook All Blacks move as they spun the ball wide for the speedy winger to go in.

Players applaud fans after the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group B game between New Zealand and Namibia at Tokyo Stadium on October 06, 2019 in Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
Image: Both sets of players thank the crowd after the final whistle

Captain Whitelock made it four tries in 16 minutes when he scored at the base of the upright from another powerful forward surge.

Smith went over for his second try of the game 13 minutes from the end as quick hands kept the ball alive and the full-back crashed over in the corner.

Ofa Tuungafasi became the second New Zealander to be sent to the sin-bin eight minutes from time for a swinging arm to the head in a tackle.

Barrett crossed for the 10th try as New Zealand surged forward after a lineout before Perenara wrapped it up with a stunning effort after picking up a behind-the-back pass from Brad Weber and surging through three tackles to brilliantly touch down in the corner.

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