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No razzmatazz required as New Zealand ease into final

PARIS : New Zealand stayed on course for a record-extending fourth Rugby World Cup title as scoring machine Will Jordan grabbed a hat-trick of tries in a 44-6 drubbing of Argentina in the semi-finals on Friday.

The All Blacks pummelled the Pumas in a one-sided game at a fairly quiet Stade de France through tries by Will Jordan (3), Jordie Barrett, Shannon Frizell (2) and Aaron Smith to set up a showdown with defending champions South Africa or England.

Argentina showed good attacking intentions, but repeatedly hit the black brick wall while New Zealand scored with apparent ease, and Michael Cheika's team only got on the scoreboard with two first-half penalties by Emiliano Boffelli.

The Stade de France atmosphere was in sharp contrast to that of the France v South Africa and Ireland v New Zealand quarter-finals, with the decibel levels staying modest throughout the match in an anti-climatic moment for the tournament.

Talk of an unlikely upset, after Argentina beat New Zealand just over a year ago, were brutally dismissed way before halftime as Ian Foster's team scored two early tries and never looked back in a powerful performance.

Argentina were rewarded for their initial dominance with an early penalty, which Boffelli slotted over but it was the only time they led.

New Zealand scored on their first foray into the Argentina camp as Jordan touched down after being found unmarked on the right wing.

The All Blacks were way too fast ball in hand and Jordie Barrett added a second try, barging through his tackler and over the line.

Argentina stayed afloat thanks to Boffelli's second penalty but Mo'unga restored the All Blacks' nine-point lead with a routine penalty and Frizell strolled over the line after good work by Mark Telea on

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