After a few days in Kaikoura we made our way back to Dunedin to hang out with our student lodgers.
Unfortunately the long bus journey made me miss out on the All Blacks crushing Japan 83-7 and I was left to watch the highlights later in the evening. The result certainly sent out a message to the All Blacks' rivals with a strong result against - admittedly - a weak Japanese side.
Again I was impressed with Sonny Bill Williams who was good value in his second half run-out with two good tries.
Onto Saturday and we had a bumper day of rugby ahead of us with three games to take in. Argentina looked impressive against Romania with a 43-8 victory, and the Pumas certainly look like dark horses in this tournament. The most impressive victory from the trio of games was South Africa. The Springboks struggled in a tight opening game against Wales, but brushed off an unusually under par Fiji side 49-3.Danie Rossouw looked particularly impressive in breaking Fijian defensive lines during the game.
The final game of the day was Australia and Ireland. The game itself was tight, but thankfully Ireland got the result that I (being part Irish and all) and the whole of New Zealand wanted. The Irish won 15-6 against a young Australian side under the stewardship of Kiwi Robbie Deans.