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PLAYER RATINGS: Northern conquerors

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15 Damian McKenzie:

Another good shift by DMac, with some good kicking. if he’d held onto a Naholo flick pass in the first half he would’ve scored one of the best tries of the year.

7/10

14 Waisake Naholo:

A man in good form, another two well taken tries. One of the better performers on the end of year tour.

8/10

13 Ryan Crotty:

Was looking pretty good till he got hurt, too early on to rate though.

12. Sonny Bill Williams:

Great on defence and used in a more direct role this week.

7/10

11 Rieko Ioane:

What more can you say about this guy? Again he showed why he’s considered the best winger in the world right now with two tries and a set up to ALB.

9/10

10 Beauden Barrett:

What was that about goal kicking? As well as slotting sideline conversions, Barrett marshalled the troops well before shifting to fullback for the last stage of the game.

7/10

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9 Aaron Smith:

Was busy as usual, and is making a habit of linking directly with Naholo – this time twice for tries.

8/10

8 Luke Whitelock:

Did what he was there to do, before getting replaced early in the second half.

6/10

7 Sam Cane:

The All Blacks’ best. Tackled anything in a red jersey, often with brutal effect. This performance will definitely cement him as the number one openside fo next season.

9/10

6 Liam Squire:

Quiet game from the big man, who should be good for a decent linebreak every test match.

6/10

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5 Sam Whitelock:

Made the right calls as skipper, and took the punishment for repeated infringements himself. Will enjoy the offseason rest, by the looks of things.

6/10

4 Patrick Tuipulotu:

Did his set piece role well but curiously hooked early on.

6/10

3 Nepo Laulala:

Pinged a couple of times at the ruck and hooked at halftime, which isn’t a good sign.

5/10

2 Codie Taylor:

Got embarrassed by Josh Navidi, but otherwise had a solid game – especially at set piece.

6/10

1 Kane Hames:

Not quite the dominant force he was last week, but part of a hard-working scrum effort.

6/10

Replacements:

16 Nathan Harris (On for Taylor, 72nd min):

Not enough time to be rates.

17 Wyatt Crockett (On for Hames, 60th min):

Again came close to getting in penalty trouble but held up a seven-man scrum in the late stages.

6/10

18 Ofa Tu’ungafasi (On for Laulala, 40th min):

Not great at all, added little after replacing Laulala.

5/10

19 Scott Barrett (On for Whitelock, 46th min):

Had a decent run in the second half and got stuck in.

6/10

20 Matt Todd (On for Tuipulotu, 46th min):

Saved a try by tackling Faletau, which is notable because he had a hard act to follow replacing Cane.

7/10

21 TJ Perenara (On for Smith, 64th min) :

Did what he was there to do.

6/10

22 Lima Sopoaga (On for Naholo, 71st min):

Back to his role as relief first five while Barrett moves to fullback, some nice touches.

6/19

23 Anton Lienert-Brown (On for Crotty. 19th min:

Very good game from a guy who needed it. Was fortunate to get such a long spell on the field and made it count with a good try.

8/10

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