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Will Jordan made history by scoring three tries against Italy in the Nations Championship. With those scores, he became New Zealand’s all-time leading try-scorer. He now has 50 tries in just 56 Test matches for the All Blacks.

How Jordan Reached the Top

Jordan’s hat-trick in the match pushed him past previous record-holders. His speed and skill on the wing have made him a key player for New Zealand. He reached 50 tries faster than any other All Black in history.

  • Jordan scored his first try of the match early in the first half.
  • He added two more tries in the second half to complete the hat-trick.
  • His 50th try came in his 56th Test, a record pace for the All Blacks.

Italy Put Up a Fight Despite the Record

Italy played hard and kept the game close at times. They defended well but could not stop Jordan’s scoring runs. The All Blacks eventually pulled away thanks to Jordan’s historic performance.

  • Italy scored two tries of their own in the first half.
  • New Zealand’s forwards gave Jordan the space he needed to exploit gaps.
  • The final score reflected a strong all-around team effort.

What This Record Means for the All Blacks

Jordan’s record shows how consistent and dangerous he is as a try-scorer. The All Blacks now have a new benchmark for future players to chase. This win also helps New Zealand’s standings in the Nations Championship as they look toward the playoffs.

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