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The rugby world turned its attention to Dublin as Ireland faced New Zealand on November 8, 2024, in the Autumn Nations Series. This highly anticipated match was a repeat of the previous year’s World Cup quarter-final, where New Zealand emerged victorious. Despite a narrow escape against England, the All Blacks secured a 23-13 victory over Ireland, with standout performances from Damian McKenzie and Will Jordan.
New Zealand's All Blacks secured a 24-17 win over England at Eden Park, maintaining their 30-year unbeaten streak at the venue and clinching a 2-0 series victory. England captain Jamie George expressed disappointment over the loss, which marked yet another missed opportunity for England in New Zealand. Despite recent improvements, the team's injury-enforced lineup changes could not secure the win.
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