Samoa dominates Chile for their entry into the running

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Samoa dominated Chile 43 to 10, with the offensive bonus, for their debut in the 2023 Rugby World Cup, Saturday September 16 in Bordeaux. After a balanced start to the match, Manu Samoa took the lead at the very end of the first half, with a try from Paia’aua (40+1), allowing them to lead 19-10 at the break. The Samoans established their domination, particularly physical, from the start of the second period, taking advantage of a drop in performance from the Chileans, who are competing in the first world championship in their history, by scoring four other tries by Taumateine ​​(42), Lee (47), and Malolo (52 and 80). Samoa joins Japan at the head of Pool D, which faces England on Sunday in Nice, after their victory on the first day, and is placed ahead of Argentina, at rest this second day, and Chile, which records his second defeat in a row.

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