Australia lose to New Zealand in Under 20 World Rugby Championship thriller

Sport360 staff 14:02 08/06/2018
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  • New-Zealand's No8 Devan Flanders scores a try against Australia in Perpignan.

    The Junior Wallabies have fallen to New Zealand 18 to 27 at Stade Aime-Giral, Perpignan on Friday morning in an entertaining Pool A World Championship battle.

    Australia fought hard against their Trans-Tasman rivals coming within two points on two occasions, but New Zealand held out Australia’s pressure long enough to earn the win and top Pool A.

    Australia will next play the in-form Italy at 18:30 (UAE time) on Tuesday 13 June in the battle for rankings.

    Junior Wallabies Captain Tate McDermott said: “I can’t fault the boy’s efforts, we put our heart and soul into that match tonight.

    “We put a show on and really had a crack at New Zealand, but they were just too good.

    “We needed to capitalise on their little defensive errors, we lost the match tonight but not doing that.

    “We need to keep working on our defence, we leaked a few tries in the wide channels. We’ll build on what we started tonight, and we will turn some heads in this competition.”

    New Zealand opened the scoring early on through flyhalf Harry Plummer who sliced through the line to score and give New Zealand a 7-0 advantage.

    The young men in gold struck back with a penalty through Isaac Lucas to lower the gap to 3-7.

    New Zealand struck again through Flanders to score their second try and take the scoreboard to 3-14.

    Australia struck back with their first try of the match in the 28th minute with Fraser McReight crashing over the line after some excellent lead up play by the Aussies, bringing the score to 8-14.

    The strength of Australia’s scrum continued to dominate New Zealand, leading to a penalty try just before the break to bring Australia to within two points, 15-17.

    New Zealand scored first in the second stanza with a penalty to Plummer, extending New Zealand’s lead to five points (15-20).

    Australia countered quickly with a penalty of their own through Isaac Lucas to bring the difference to two points once again at 18-20.

    Australia’s tireless defence continued to hold back New Zealand as the Junior All Blacks played within Australia’s half eventually allowing Jamie Spowart to score and extend the lead to 18-27.

    A late surge by the Junior Wallabies was not enough to close the gap as Australia again asked questions of New Zealand’s scrum.

    New Zealand held on and were able to claim the win and top Pool A. In the other match of the Pool Wales scrapped home against a strong Japanese side 18-17.

    New Zealand will now take on hosts France, who were impressive in defeating South Africa 46-29 in Narbonne, in the semi-finals – while in the other semi England, who defeated Scotland 35-10 in Béziers to top Pool B, take on the young Boks who finished second in Pool c.

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