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Rugby: Māori All Blacks defeat Brazil in historic clash

Cheree Kinnear
By Cheree Kinnear
Multimedia Journalist ·NZ Herald·
10 Nov, 2018 11:19 PM2 mins to read

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Pari Pari Parkinson of the Maori All Blacks tackled during the match. Photo / Getty

Pari Pari Parkinson of the Maori All Blacks tackled during the match. Photo / Getty

Māori All Blacks 35
Brazil 3

While many predicted a mighty win from the Māori All Blacks this morning over the Brazilian Tupis, the New Zealand side put up far from a convincing performance.

Claiming the historic clash 35-3 at São Paulo's iconic Cicero Pompeu De Toledo stadium, it was clear the Māori All Blacks weren't prepared for the South American's determined and unconventional play.

The tactically poor and inaccurate performance was a stark contrast to last weekend's 59-22 victory over the USA Eagles.

An early try within the first three minutes by Isaia Walker-Leawere looked to set the pace for New Zealand but the home side quickly proved their strength.

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Players of Brazil Rugby and of Maori All Blacks enter the field before the match. Photo / Getty
Players of Brazil Rugby and of Maori All Blacks enter the field before the match. Photo / Getty

Successfully stopping the Māori All Blacks from scoring again until late in the first half - even with Brazil hooker Wilton Rebolo in the sin bin with a yellow card – Brazil put the pressure on the visitors.

The Māori All Blacks needed to step up in the second half but instead of taking to the pitch and significantly widening the lead in true New Zealand rugby fashion, it was Brazil that stood up to the challenge.

Opening the second half with a surprisingly impressive scrum, Brazil toppled the Māori All Blacks to the sound of 30,000 ecstatic Tupis fans before Christchurch-born Brazil first-five Joshua Reeves put his side on the board with a successful penalty kick.

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Scoring a few late points in the final stages of the match, New Zealand managed to pull ahead with Otere Black converting the final try to finish a decent kicking performance - considering the testing weather conditions.

But it was too little too late to justify their second win of the tour as anything special.

The Māori All Blacks now head to Santiago to play their first ever match against Chile in their final test of the South American tour.

Māori All Blacks 35 (Isaia Walker-Leawere, Ash Dixon 2, Jackson Hemopo, Jonah Lowe tries; Otere Black 5 cons)
Brazil 3 (Joshua Reeves pen)

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