The Barretts celebrated becoming the first trio of All Blacks brothers to start a Rugby World Cup Test in style against Canada last night, with each scoring a try in the 63-0 win.
Jordie Barrett was first on the card with a simple try in the right corner after the winger was set up by a pinpoint cross kick from Richie Mo'unga early in the match.
Barrett was unmarked near the touchline and simply had to make the catch and touch down to get on the board - although controlling the ball proved to be more difficult for his brothers and teammates.
The All Blacks made 15 handling errors in hot and humid conditions under Oita Stadium's roof last night - two of which belonged to Beauden and Scott Barrett with the pair losing control of the pill on the try line.
Scott's howler came before his score in the second half - a runaway effort set up by captain Kieran Read - while Beauden blew a chance at a brace on the final hooter when he dropped the ball with minimal defence around him.
It was a contrast to the try Beauden did score which was a perfectly-weighted grubber from Sonny Bill Williams which sat up nicely to be caught and put down under the posts.
The Barretts are the second trio of brothers to play in the Rugby World Cup after the Vunipola brothers of Tonga in 1995.
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