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Rieko Ioane scores twice as All Blacks maul British & Irish Lions

World champions New Zealand record 30-15 win over tourists in first test at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday

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New Zealand's Rieko Ioane scores against the British & Irish Lions. Photo: Reuters

Rieko Ioane scored two second-half tries as world champions New Zealand stamped their authority with a 30-15 victory in the first test against the British & Irish Lions on Saturday.

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Both tries were off the back of demolition work by a powerful New Zealand pack as the All Blacks outscored the Lions three tries to two to maintain their 24-year unbeaten record at Eden Park.

After a fevered build-up to the game, the All Blacks made their mark early on with a penalty and Codie Taylor’s converted try to lead 10-0, and the home side were ahead 13-8 at half-time.

But the All Blacks were struggling to build on that lead in the second half before Ioane, selected ahead of prolific try-scorer Julian Savea, exploded into action.

Twelve years since the Lions were ‘blackwashed’ on their last visit to New Zealand, the game turned on a brutal scrum by the All Blacks.

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New Zealand’s Sonny Bill Williams is tackled against the British & Irish Lions at Eden Park. Photo: AFP
New Zealand’s Sonny Bill Williams is tackled against the British & Irish Lions at Eden Park. Photo: AFP
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