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Hello and welcome to LIVE commentary as World Cup holders New Zealand take on Namibia in Pool C. Kick-off is at 20:00 GMT at London's Olympic Stadium.

World Cup / 1st Round
London Stadium / 24.09.2015
Completed
58
14
9
Tries
1
5
Conversions
0
1
Penalties
3
0
Drops
0
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Marcus Foley

Updated 24/09/2015 at 20:56 GMT


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Barrett kicks over his fifth conversion to make it 58-14. And that is full-time, the All Blacks score nine tries to record a crushing victory.
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TRY! Barrett with a cheeky chip forward and Taylor is on hand to dive over for the ninth try.
77'
The conversion is missed to make the score 51-14 in New Zealand's favour.
76'
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TRY! Savea barges over in the corner, the TMO was checking if there was a double movement but gives it the all clear.
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New Zealand go over for a try through Romano but the TMO says there was an accidental off-side and its ruled out.
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Next up for New Zealand is Georgia a week on Friday while Namibia face Tonga on Tuesday.
69'
Namibia are back to 15 men and Larson has passed a concussion test and replaces Coetzee.
67'
Savea is double teamed off the the park, a great piece of defending from the Namibians.
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Captain Burger leaves the field to huge applause and is replaced by Venter.
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Legendary figure McCaw is on for the closing stages along with Nonu.
62'
Barrett misses the conversion, his kicking has been a little off tonight, the score is 46-14.
61'
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TRY! Replacement Smith goes over in the right corner after a simple move which split the Namibian defence.
61'
Du Plessis's commitment in the tackle is impressive, he is standing up to the brawn of the All Blacks.
60'
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Replacement Larson is going back off for a suspected head injury with Coetzee coming back on.
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Nonu comes on for the all conquering New Zealanders.
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Engels is sin-binned for going off his feet to kill the ball. That's the last thing his side needed.