The All Blacks reached their third Rugby World Cup final in four successive tournaments following a 44-6 win over Argentina in a semi-final clash at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, on Friday evening.

The New Zealanders, who have reached a record five Rugby World Cup finals, scored seven tries against the Argentines. Will Jordan crossed the try line three times with Shannon Frizell scoring two while others came from Jordie Barrett and Aaron Smith. 

All Blacks flyhalf Richie Mo’unga contributed 11 points from a conversion and three successful penalties. On the other hand, Emiliano Boffelli converted two penalties for the Los Pumas. 

Meanwhile, the All Blacks are now waiting for the winner of Saturday’s semi-final clash between England and the Springboks, which is also going to be played at Stade de France.

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