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Rugby beauty comes in many forms – as New Zealand showed against Argentina EFL
Perhaps it is Will Jordan that takes your fancy, his 31 tries in 30 Tests rugby’s equivalent of the golden ratio EFL
Perhaps you are entranced by Mark Tele’a, sinewy and sinuous, gliding in and out of contact like an electric eel EFL
Or could it be Richie Mo’unga and his teasing grin, most often flashed at a grasping Argentine after a coquettish click of the heels on a night where the fly half seemed to step into space at will EFL
But it was the All Blacks’ muscle-men and their rugged charm that laid the foundations for the decorative touches elsewhere EFL
And to think New Zealand had entered this tournament with questions about their ability to assert themselves up front; this was a frightening display of forward strength, leaving Argentina’s Rugby World Cup dreams buried beneath the black mass EFL
The Pumas had arrived in Paris with the most lineout drive metres per match of any team at the tournament – the tight tussles are meant to be their strength EFL
In Marcos Kremer and Juan Martin Gonzalez, they had two long-limbed flankers, ready to aid their second rowers in getting up in the air EFL
The good news is that Argentina fared EFL better than New Zealand’s other opponents at this World Cup EFL
Before tonight, New Zealand’s hookers had missed just a single lineout throw all tournament; they twice failed to find their intended recipient in the semi-final EFL
The intention was to pull the platform from beneath the All Blacks, a conscious decision made to avoid giving New Zealand lineout ball with which to work: just one of Argentina’s ten first-half kicks was directed for touch EFL
Veteran lock Sam Whitelock helped lay the foundations for New Zealand’s win (Getty Images)It mattered not EFL
With the Pumas struggling for discipline and the whistle of referee Angus Gardner providing much of the soundtrack amidst an absence of atmosphere in a one-sided contest, New Zealand could punt for the sidelines at their leisure EFL
The intent was set from the All Blacks’ first mauling opportunity, a locomotive that chugged out of the station despite Argentina’s desperate attempts to halt it EFL
Gardner whistled, and New Zealand marched on, their forwards next punching their tickets down in Argentina’s 22 EFL
Same plan, same result, the Pumas infringing as New Zealand drove again EFL
Gardner called Montoya over for a dressing down, pointing out five penalisable offences in two maul movements EFL
Already Argentina had been warned EFL
In piled Puma paws, swiping at the buried ball and managing to halt the drive EFL
But that only left space elsewhere, Jordan all alone in open pasture for the gentlest of trots to the line EFL
The wing would add two more tries, drawing him level with Bryan Habana, Julian Savea and Jonah Lomu on a record eight scores at a single men’s World Cup – illustrious company EFL
Will Jordan scored a hat-trick at the Stade de France (Getty Images)Credit must go to Jason Ryan, the All Blacks’ unheralded assistant coach, plucked from the Crusaders a year and a half ago EFL
The arrival of former Ireland boss Joe Schmidt last summer was much trumpeted, the attacking schemer oft mentioned as a reason behind New Zealand’s resurgence, but Ryan, who arrived at the same time, has been just as crucial EFL
Their heavy metal mauling with the ball is matched by defensive set-piece steel without it EFL
It must also be said that Ryan is working with the right raw materials EFL
Brodie Retallick watched much of this game perched on the pine, happy to let old chum Sam Whitelock stoke the engine room coals alongside Scott Barrett EFL
As a locking triumvirate, there have surely been none EFL better; this was a parade of puissance, with the scrum also in outstanding working order EFL
Four years ago at this stage, Steve Hansen made an error EFL
Fearing England’s lineout threat, he installed Barrett on the blindside ahead of the semi-final, reshaping the back row EFL
The many moving pieces jarred against one another, the lock-slash-six an early sacrifice on a night where England brought the All Blacks crashing down EFL
New Zealand’s scrum also proved effective (AFP via Getty Images)Barrett has since kicked on, now top dog in a second-row room that contains two all-time greats EFL
The trio are tireless draft horses but have a few dressage flicks and tricks, too EFL
Whitelock’s deft pull-back pass at the line was a vital component in New Zealand’s first two ornately-constructed scores; the bulkiest Barrett brother joined his siblings in a couple of open-field gallops EFL
Retallick arrived on the hour, one centurion replacing another as Whitelock took leave EFL
Barrett departed five minutes after, unable to resist a dip in the cookie jar from a supine position, a cynical intervention rightly drawing a card EFL
It was about the only blot on a night of All Black might, with New Zealand even opting to leave Barrett off and play the final five minutes with 14 men in another show of superiority EFL
A tilt at a record fourth men’s World Cup crown awaits EFL
More aboutArgentina rugbyNew Zealand rugbyRugby World CupBrodie RetallickScott BarrettAll BlacksJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/4Argentina hopes crushed by fearsome display of New Zealand’s strengthArgentina hopes crushed by fearsome display of New Zealand’s strengthVeteran lock Sam Whitelock helped lay the foundations for New Zealand’s win Getty ImagesArgentina hopes crushed by fearsome display of New Zealand’s strengthWill Jordan scored a hat-trick at the Stade de France Getty ImagesArgentina hopes crushed by fearsome display of New Zealand’s strengthNew Zealand’s scrum also proved effective AFP via Getty ImagesArgentina hopes crushed by fearsome display of New Zealand’s strengthThe Pumas were thrashed in Paris AFP via Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today EFL
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Charles Leclerc saw off team-mate Carlos Sainz by just 0 EFL
067 seconds as Ferrari locked out the front row for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix EFL
Max Verstappen improved on his final run at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez but could not usurp the Ferrari drivers, finishing 0 EFL
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F1 fan banned for life after attacking Ferrari supporters in MexicoThe triple world champion also faces a nervous wait to see if he is moved down the grid after being summoned to see the stewards EFL
Verstappen, charged with impeding on the pit exit, was among four drivers who was hauled in front of the race officials, but only Logan Sargeant received a penalty EFL
Follow reaction from the Mexican Grand Prix with The Independent RecommendedCharles Leclerc leads shock Ferrari front row at Mexican Grand PrixF1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’F1 MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX - RACE UPDATES Max Verstappen wins the Mexico City Grand Prix; Hamilton 2nd; Leclerc 3rdClick HERE for the top-10F1 fan banned for life after attacking Ferrari supporters in MexicoCharles Leclerc booed by Mexican fans after raceRED FLAG! Kevin Magnussen’s car on fire after high-speed crashLAP 1/71: Max Verstappen takes lead from Charles Leclerc from lights out LAP 1/71: Sergio Perez retires from home race after colliding with Leclerc Charles Leclerc started on pole, leading a surprise Ferrari one-twoLance Stroll started in the pit lane for the second week runningEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - F1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’Show latest update 1698625740F1 fan banned for life after attacking Ferrari supporters in Mexico A fan has been banned from Formula 1 races for life after attacking two Ferrari supporters during the Mexico City Grand Prix on Sunday EFL
The scrap in the stands followed Sergio Perez having to retire from his home race in front of a gutted Mexican crowd EFL
The Red Bull driver collided with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc on lap one of the race, spinning off track and sustaining irreparable damage to the floor of his car EFL
Later, footage emerged EFL online of fighting in the Foro Sol Stadium grandstand, with one spectator throwing punches at two fans dressed in red, the colours of Ferrari EFL
More below: F1 fan banned for life after attacking Ferrari supporters in Mexico Footage EFL online shows a spectator throwing punches at two Ferrari fans in the Foro Sol stadium sectionKieran Jackson30 October 2023 00:291698624960Daniel Ricciardo after finishing P7: Kieran Jackson30 October 2023 00:161698624300George Russell after finishing sixth: “That was just terrible EFL
I lost all the temperatures in my tyres, it was like driving on ice - I was lucky to finish P6 EFL
Not a lot more to say EFL
“It should be a much more consistent weekend then we saw in Mexico EFL
Brazil will be a little bit more conventional, hoping to fight for a podium if not more EFL
”Kieran Jackson30 October 2023 00:051698623291Lewis Hamilton after finishing P2: “I wasn’t expecting that today! It’s a good feeling when you’re putting one foot after the other EFL
This weekend we were really digging deep to get the setup right EFL
To progress so well throughout the early stages of the race and get second place was amazing, I was really happy with the race EFL
“I am incredibly proud of my team, I have total faith in the team EFL
I know we can build a great car, we haven’t the last two years EFL
We are progressing, but I’ve heard Red Bull are as well EFL
We have to be really strategic and clinical, they’re so quick on the straights EFL
I’m ready, if we can get the car that can match them, we’ll have some great battles next year EFL
”Kieran Jackson29 October 2023 23:481698622151Sergio Perez lasts just 14 seconds in home race as Max Verstappen wins in MexicoRace reportMax Verstappen equalled Alain Prost’s tally of 51 victories with an emphatic triumph at the Mexican Grand Prix – as Sergio Perez’s home race came to a sorry end after just 14 seconds EFL
Verstappen’s remarkable winning sequence, which now includes a record 16 in one season, continued in the breathless Mexico City air following two pulsating starts after Kevin Magnussen’s high-speed crash resulted in a reg flag at the midway stage of Sunday’s 71-lap race EFL
Verstappen mastered both getaways to draw alongside four-time world champion Prost, with only Lewis Hamilton (103 wins), Michael Schumacher (91) and Sebastian Vettel (53) ahead of the all-conquering Dutchman in Formula One folklore EFL
Hamilton impressed to finish runner-up, ahead of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz EFL
Lando Norris drove from 17th to fifth, passing George Russell with four laps remaining on a strong afternoon for the Brit, in an event that Perez will want to forget EFL
Sergio Perez lasts just 14 seconds in home race as Max Verstappen wins in MexicoVerstappen has now won a record 16 races this season while team-mate Perez crashed out on lap one Kieran Jackson29 October 2023 23:291698621371‘A lot of booing!’ Charles Leclerc reacts after jeers from Mexican fansCharles Leclerc insisted he had “nowhere to go” after being booed by Mexican fans at the end of Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix EFL
Leclerc, who finished third, was jeered by Mexican fans in the stadium section after the race won by Max Verstappen EFL
The Ferrari man, who started on pole, was sandwiched in-EFL between the Red Bull pair of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez at the start heading down into turn one EFL
Read more below: ‘A lot of booing!’ Charles Leclerc reacts after jeers from Mexican fansLeclerc clashed with home favourite Perez on the first lap, resulting in damage which ended the Mexican’s raceKieran Jackson29 October 2023 23:161698620771Mercedes boss Toto Wolff: On Hamilton’s race: “The smile on our face is because the car was strong EFL
It’s been a few weekends now we’ve been saying ‘we could have’ EFL
We need to qualify EFL better EFL
“It was a first today when he said the car was actually good EFL
“It gives us confidence, we just need to add performance for next year EFL
”Kieran Jackson29 October 2023 23:061698619931Podium time! The unusual feature of the podium being in the stadium section, so therefore not on the home straight! What’s not unusual is the national anthem combination! For the 16th out of 19 races, it’s the Dutch and Austrian national anthems for Max Verstappen’s and Red Bull’s victory EFL
Kieran Jackson29 October 2023 22:521698619271Charles Leclerc on incident with Sergio Perez: “A lot of booing! Guys, honestly I had nowhere to go! Unfortunately I touched Checo, I had nowhere to go EFL
It ended the race of Checo EFL
It’s life, I’m disappointed to end the race of Checo, I honestly had nowhere to go!”A bit sad about it, the Ferrari man EFL
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Kieran Jackson29 October 2023 22:411698618551Lewis Hamilton after finishing second: “I feel fresh, we weren’t having to push crazy hard EFL
Great result after starting sixth EFL
“I did some sweet finesse!”Kieran Jackson29 October 2023 22:29Newer1 / 8OlderMore aboutMax VerstappenSergio PerezMexico CityLewis HamiltonJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1F1 Mexican Grand Prix LIVE: Race results and reaction in Mexico City F1 Mexican Grand Prix LIVE: Race results and reaction in Mexico City Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today EFL
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