All Blacks crush Argentina 44-6 to reach fifth Rugby World Cup final
PARIS — New Zealand bulldozed through Argentina 44-6 on Friday to reach the Rugby World Cup final for a record fifth time.
The All Blacks will bid for a record fourth title against defending champion South Africa or England, who play their semifinal on Saturday.
Right winger Will Jordan scored three of the All Blacks’ seven tries to become the tournament leading scorer with eight, while flanker Shannon Frizell grabbed two tries in a clinical demonstration.
The first-half tries came from Jordan, center Jordie Barrett and Frizell at Stade de France. Scrumhalf Aaron Smith, Frizell again, and Jordan twice more completed a lopsided contest.