New Zealand All Blacks Dominate France with a 3-0 Series Sweep in Hamilton
New Zealand All Blacks secured a decisive 29-19 victory over France in Hamilton, completing a 3-0 series sweep with a late try by Brodie McAlister.

In a thrilling conclusion to their three-match series, the New Zealand All Blacks triumphed over France with a 29-19 victory in Hamilton, securing a clean sweep. The match was highlighted by a memorable test debut from replacement hooker Brodie McAlister, who scored a crucial late try.
Key Moments
- Jordie Barrett played a pivotal role, setting up the winning try with a linebreak in front of the posts.
- McAlister slid over the line, much to the delight of the home fans at Waikato Stadium.
- Du'Plessis Kirifi celebrated his first All Blacks start with a try near the hour mark, nudging his team ahead after trailing at halftime.
French Resistance
Despite missing several top players, France put up a valiant fight. Nolann Le Garrec scored an early try, and Antoine Hastoy contributed with a drop goal and penalty goals. However, their efforts were not enough to break their win drought in New Zealand, which dates back to 2009.
All Blacks' Strategy
Scott Robertson fielded a much-changed lineup and had to make a late shuffle due to an injury to Luke Jacobson. The All Blacks ramped up the pressure in the final minutes, camping on the France goal-line before Barrett broke through to set up McAlister's winning try.
Post-Match Reactions
"To debut here, it's pretty awesome and I'm pretty proud to put the black jersey on and get to work with the brothers," said McAlister. His journey to this moment has been marked by setbacks and resilience.
This victory not only underscores the All Blacks' dominance but also sets a high bar for future international rugby encounters.