
Hughes returns in style as Kiwis book place in quarterfinals
October 28, 2022
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As seen at NRL.com
A starring performance from Jahrome Hughes in his return from injury has seen New Zealand officially book their place in the World Cup quarterfinals with 48-10 win over Ireland at Headingley.
With the Kiwis' first-choice spine all playing together for the first time in the tournament, Michael Maguire's side overcame a slow start to eventually overpower the Wolfhounds in a ten-tries-to-two victory — setting up a likely quarterfinal clash against Fiji next week.
Ireland, on the other hand, face a nervous wait as to their potential progression, with the Wolfhounds needing Jamaica to upset Lebanon in order to secure their spot in the knockout rounds of the tournament.
Having missed the opening two matches with a thigh strain, Hughes marked his return to the team with a starring performance — scoring his side's first try of the game before setting up the following four to give New Zealand a commanding half-time lead that they would not relinquish despite a determined Ireland effort.
Match Snapshot
- Ireland lost their captain's challenge inside the opening minute following a knock-on from winger Innes Senior inside their own 10-metre line.
- Jahrome Hughes was superb throughout the first half, scoring New Zealand's opening try before setting up four others throughout the opening 40 minutes. He would grab another try in the second half before being rested early.
- Hughes finished the game with 19 tackle busts in 60 minutes of play.
- Kiwis enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves was sent to the sin bin just before half-time for a high tackle on Ireland prop Dan Morgan.
- New Zealand missed just four tackles in the first half compared to Ireland's 44.
- The Kiwis' right edge combination of Peta Hiku and Jordan Rapana both grabbed two tries as New Zealand targeted Ireland's left hand side defence.
- Coach Michael Maguire will be determined to improve the Kiwis' goal-kicking, with his side landing just four conversions from their 10 tries — a worrying trend after they missed five conversions against Jamaica a week earlier.
- Louis Senior's double means he has now scored six tries in the World Cup, taking him level with Kangaroos flyer Josh Addo-Carr atop the try-scorers list.









