Defending champions New Zealand dismantled Wales 41-8 in
Guildford, England, overnight (NZT) and will take on France
in the semifinals of women's rugby World Cup.
Hosts England will face Australia in the other semifinal,
courtesy of a superior points differential to New Zealand
after both teams finished with a maximum of 15 points from
pool play.
New Zealand coach Brian Evans exploited the full depth of his
squad, fielding only six players who started in the 32-5 win
over Australia.
After losing to Australia and South Africa, a much-improved
Wales matched the New Zealanders up front for long periods
but over the full 80 minutes the Black Ferns were much the
better side.
Wales scored a try through wing Caryl James just before half
time -- only the second try conceded by New Zealand in the
tournament -- as New Zealand went into the break 17-8 ahead.
Captain for the day, Victoria Grant, showed class and poise
on the wing, open side flanker Joan Sione put in a strong
case for semifinal selection and both Rebecca Mahoney and
Kelly Brazier, who scored a hat-trick of tries, gave mature
performances in changed positions at first five and fullback
respectively.
Player-of-the-match Brazier needed only five minutes after
the restart to claim a fine hat-trick and her score also
opened the floodgates as the brave Welsh defence flagged in
the face of wave after wave of unrelenting attack.
Centre Huriana Manuel's slick handling set up Grant out wide
and just two minutes later right wing Halie Hurring carved
through the midfield to touch down and cement an
insurmountable 34-8 lead.
With eight minutes remaining, the Black Ferns' 17th
consecutive World Cup win was rubber-stamped by a try for
second row Monalisa Codling, one of only two players to have
featured in all three of their title winning teams.
Despite the margin of the win, coach Evans said there was
still plenty of work to be done ahead of Wednesday's
semifinal against France at Twickenham.
"There's a heap to work on - the girls know that - but there
were some great tries," he said. "Our try-scoring ability is
awesome, the players certainly know their way to the try
line, and they strung together some really good movements."
Grant said the New Zealanders had to work hard against the
determined Welsh.
"It was a hard first half, the Welsh really took it to us,
especially at the breakdown.
"That's something we really need to work on - we were getting
killed with penalties, especially in the first half, and with
that penalty count against us, we really have to look at what
we're doing wrong," she said.
"In the second half we played some really good running
rugby."
Result: New Zealand 41 (Kelly Brazier 3, Rebecca
Mahoney, Victoria Grant, Halie Hurring, and Monalisa Codling
tries, Mahoney, Brazier and Kendra Cocksedge conversions)
Wales 8 (Caryl James try, Non Evans pen). Halftime:
17-8.
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