All Blacks vs France - Rugby World Cup 2015 | Quarterfinal Highlights | MASTERCLASS

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All Blacks show why they are the GREATEST SPORTING TEAM in the World with a MASTERCLASS performance against France, winning 62-13. The New Zealand All Blacks have one hand on the World Cup, can anyone stop the favorites? Julian Savea get's Man of the Match with 'Jonah Lomu' like performance. For comparison, this is sort of like when Germany demolished Brazil in the FIFA World Cup Semifinal but only difference is that France gave their all but couldn't match the New Zealand All Blacks on this day. New Zealand also broke 10 records in this match making it a future iconic and historic win. You can see below v v v

1. 62 points is the most a side has ever scored at the knockout stage of the Rugby World Cup.

2. They set their record for the most points ever scored against France (by any nation) - toppling their 61-10 victory in Wellington in 2007.

3. Julian Savea has now tied the record for most tries in a single World Cup, tying Jonah Lomu (1999) and Bryan Habana (2007) with eight tries.

4. Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith also continue their grasp on the record of most Rugby World Cup wins without tasting defeat, having won 13 consecutive World Cup games. The list of unbeaten World Cup players consists of many current All Blacks. Most RWC without losing - Nonu: 13 (NZ All Blacks), Smith: 13 (NZ All Blacks), Jerome Kaino: 12 (NZ All Blacks), Sam Whitelock: 12 (NZ All Blacks), Sonny Bill Williams: 12 (NZ All Blacks), Owen Franks: 11 (NZ All Blacks), Francois Steyn: 11 (SA Springboks).

5. Savea surpassed the number of test tries scored by Jonah Lomu. Savea now has 38 tries in 39 tests, while Lomu took 63 tests to get his 37 tries.

6. The All Blacks became the first team to score 300 tries at Rugby World Cups today. No other nation has gone past 200.

7. Three players have scored a hat-trick in the knockout stages of a Rugby World Cup. South Africa's Chester Williams scored four tries in a 42-14 quarterfinal win over Western Samoa in 1999, Jonah Lomu scored his famous four against England in the 1995 semifinal, while Savea has now joined them after his treble this morning.

8. The All Blacks recorded the biggest win ever in the World Cup knockout stage. Here are the three biggest victories:

All Blacks 62 France 13 (2015)

All Blacks 49 Wales 6 (1987)

South Africa 42 Western Samoa 14 (1995)

9. The All Blacks are the first team to make seven Rugby World Cup semifinals.

10. With the win today, the All Blacks have won their 12th straight Rugby World Cup match. That ties Australia for the record - who had an unbeaten run from 1999 until their loss to England in the 2003 finale.

Song: harder than you think - public enemies (featurecast remix)

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All Comments (21)
  • @hukarere1
    3 French rugby players get hit by a bus - All reports say that their injuries are Savea
  • @amosmaka6030
    This is the best All Black Team NZ has ever fielded.
  • @ntwadumela6566
    nonu in that last play was like "i better not score i'm playing in france after the world cup" fumbles
  • @CarlSinclair
    Single greatest sporting team in the history of sport on Earth. That simple.
  • One of the greatest ever All Black performances. Top 10 for sure.
  • @branmaher6684
    No other team in world rugby could have destroyed France in such style.
  • The second try that Julian Savea scored reminded me of the late great Jonah Lomu at his brilliant bulldozing best
  • Nehe Milner Skudder's try is sublime. The step and then the lines he runs. Just superb. Great spatial awareness.
  • @chisterax2013
    thanks to the allmighty All Blacks to show us what rugby is, a french fan.
  • @badabing8884
    I was there. Still can’t believe how good the ABs were that night. It really was like watching an exhibition rather than a RWC quarter final. The ruck speed between the ABs and French was night and day.
  • @CaptainChurrr
    The New Zealand All Blacks also broke 10 records in this match making it a future iconic and historic win. You can see below v v v 1. 62 points is the most a side has ever scored at the knockout stage of the Rugby World Cup. 2. They set their record for the most points ever scored against France (by any nation) - toppling their 61-10 victory in Wellington in 2007. 3. Julian Savea has now tied the record for most tries in a single World Cup, tying Jonah Lomu (1999) and Bryan Habana (2007) with eight tries. 4. Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith also continue their grasp on the record of most Rugby World Cup wins without tasting defeat, having won 13 consecutive World Cup games. The list of unbeaten World Cup players consists of many current All Blacks. Most RWC without losing - Nonu: 13 (NZ All Blacks), Smith: 13 (NZ All Blacks), Jerome Kaino: 12 (NZ All Blacks), Sam Whitelock: 12 (NZ All Blacks), Sonny Bill Williams: 12 (NZ All Blacks), Owen Franks: 11 (NZ All Blacks), Francois Steyn: 11 (SA Springboks). 5. Savea surpassed the number of test tries scored by Jonah Lomu. Savea now has 38 tries in 39 tests, while Lomu took 63 tests to get his 37 tries. 6. The All Blacks became the first team to score 300 tries at Rugby World Cups today. No other nation has gone past 200. 7. Three players have scored a hat-trick in the knockout stages of a Rugby World Cup. South Africa's Chester Williams scored four tries in a 42-14 quarterfinal win over Western Samoa in 1999, Jonah Lomu scored his famous four against England in the 1995 semifinal, while Savea has now joined them after his treble this morning. 8. The All Blacks recorded the biggest win ever in the World Cup knockout stage. Here are the three biggest victories: All Blacks 62 France 13 (2015) All Blacks 49 Wales 6 (1987) South Africa 42 Western Samoa 14 (1995) 9. The All Blacks are the first team to make seven Rugby World Cup semifinals. 10. With the win today, the All Blacks have won their 12th straight Rugby World Cup match. That ties Australia for the record - who had an unbeaten run from 1999 until their loss to England in the 2003 finale.
  • @jackvince558
    This is easily the greatest All Black performance I have ever witnessed due to the pure domination
  • @Keegan3005
    That's your back-up loose head (Moody) making that offload. Unreal skill. That's what sets them apart; all 23 on the squad can run, pass, clean out etc. Barrett cleaned out a ruck beautifully during the game - they can all do it all.
  • @johnlee7998
    retalick charged that ball down with his face... i remember partially charging a ball down with parts of my hand, and the sting that lasted... i was hoping my teamates would not pass the ball to me for like a good 15 minutes because i though i would not be able to catch the ball. but not retalick, dude charges the ball down with his chin and chase that ball down for a try. what a champ!!
  • @urbanfryk2878
    Cheers from a former rugbyplayer in rugbys "outback" Sweden and nowadays a keen fan of this fine sport - the great running game! A million thank's for upload! Take good care folks!
  • @DrAAAli
    proud to say I was there!!!! memories for life, will never ever forget #back2back
  • @samueljones2908
    up until this match everyone was saying the all blacks were gonna lose this world cup due to there pool games. this made everyone sit up and realize they are the best!
  • @gilessb
    Revenge is a dish best served cold...