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Player ratings: Too classy

In the end they outscored the French by three tries to one in a hard-fought 24-19 win in Paris on Saturday.

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As always, the Al Blacks scored when it mattered and always seemed to have enough in the tank.

Jan de Koning rates the New Zealand players!

15 Israel Dagg:

Gave away a penalty and missed a tackle, but otherwise he was in fine fettle.

6/10

14 Waisake Naholo:

Decidedly unimpressive and lacklustre.

5/10

13 Anton Lienert-Brown:

Made all his tackles, but was ineffective with ball in hand and conceded two penalties.

5/10

12 Ryan Crotty:

Was steady rather than spectacular, with just one penalty conceded.

6/10

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11 Julian Savea:

A real mixed bag – plenty of powerful runs, missed tackles and turnovers.

6/10

10 Beauden Barrett:

His intercept try is what ultimately won the match. The rest if his game was not too shabby either.

8/10

9 TJ Perenara:

His quicksilver service and the ability to read the game was invaluable.

7/10

8 Kieran Read:

It is extraordinary to see him miss three tackles in one game.

6/10

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7 Matt Todd:

Certainly putting his hand up for a more permanent place in the All Black starting XV.

7/10

6 Jerome Kaino:

Physical and uncompromising, but also missed more tackles than what you have come to expect of him.

6/10

5 Sam Whitelock:

Great workrate, but too many slipped tackles.

6/10

4 Brodie Retallick:

Imposed himself on the French forwards and made few mistakes.

7/10

3 Owen Franks:

Struggled in the scrums, slipped a few tackles and had a poor workrate.

4/10

2 Dane Coles:

His basics is great, his skill sublime and his workrate exceptional.

7/10

1 Joe Moody:

Worked hard on defence, but struggled in the set pieces and conceded a couple of penalties.

5/10

Replacements:

16 Codie Taylor (in for Coles, 63rd min)

Just not in Coles' class.

5/10

17 Wyatt Crockett (in for Moody, 45th min)

A shocking workrate and conceded a couple of penalties.

4/10

18 Charlie Faumuina (on for Franks, 48th min)

He was quiet and struggled in the scrums.

5/10

 

19 Scott Barrett (on for Retallick, 44th min)

He comes from good rugby stick and his class is obvious.

6/10

20 Ardie Savea (on for Todd, 58th min)

A very busy and energetic player, but sometimes give the impression of a headless chicken.

6/10

21 Aaron Smith (on for Perenara, 60th min)

His game is well below par.

5/10

22 Aaron Cruden (in for Dagg, 57th min)

Did the basics well – steady, rather than spectacular.

6/10

23 Rieko Ioane (on for Crotty, 44th min)

Very impressive with ball in hand, but his defence let him down on occasion.

6/10

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