Will Jordan makes All Blacks history, ending a 19-year wait with record-breaking try

Will Jordan makes All Blacks history, ending a 19-year wait with record-breaking try

The electric fullback rewrites New Zealand rugby history, becoming the All Blacks' leading Test try scorer in a landmark moment.

Diwani Sese
First Published: July 11, 2026, 10:57 PM ET

— In a moment that will echo through New Zealand rugby history, Will Jordan etched his name into the All Blacks record books on Saturday night. The 28-year-old Crusaders wing scored a hat trick in New ZealandÔÇÖs commanding 47-17 victory over Italy at Sky Stadium, becoming the all-time leading try-scorer for the black jersey with his 50th Test try. It was a milestone that had eluded the nationÔÇÖs greatest finishers for nearly two decades.

Doug HowlettÔÇÖs mark of 49 tries, set back in 2007, had stood as a formidable benchmarkÔÇöthe longest-standing try-scoring record in All Blacks history. Jordan needed just 56 Tests to surpass it, underlining his extraordinary efficiency and clinical finishing. In a match that began with an early Italian shockÔÇöa third-minute try that briefly silenced the home crowdÔÇöthe All Blacks eventually found their rhythm. After a tight first half, they pulled away in the second, especially after Italy was reduced to 14 players following a red card. JordanÔÇÖs tries, including the record-breaker, sparked jubilant scenes as teammates mobbed the modest star from Christchurch.

For Jordan, who made his All Blacks debut in 2020, this achievement feels like the pinnacle of years of dedication. Known for his blistering pace, aerial ability, and uncanny knack for being in the right place at the right moment, he has become the cornerstone of New ZealandÔÇÖs attack. His journey began with Tasman in the provincial ranks and quickly flourished with the Crusaders, where he helped secure titles and honed his craft under high-pressure environments. By the time he pulled on the black jersey, expectations were sky-high, and he has rarely disappointed.

Will Jordan of New Zealand runs in to score his team's sixth try during the Nations Championship match between New Zealand All Blacks and Italy at Hnry Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Wellington, New Zealand. Morgan Hancock - Nations Championship/Nations Championship via Getty Images
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Will Jordan of New Zealand runs in to score his team's sixth try during the Nations Championship match between New Zealand All Blacks and Italy at Hnry Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Wellington, New Zealand. Morgan Hancock – Nations Championship/Nations Championship via Getty Images

What sets Jordan apart is not just the volume of tries but the manner in which he scores them. Whether itÔÇÖs a soaring catch followed by a powerful fend, a slick support line in broken play, or a trademark finish in the corner, his contributions have been match-defining. In this latest outing, his hat trick capped a dominant performance that earned him player of the match honors. Teammates like Caleb Delany and Cam Roigard also crossed the line, but all eyes were on Jordan as he broke clear for the historic score.

After the game, Jordan spoke with characteristic humility amid the celebrations. ÔÇ£ItÔÇÖs a special moment, but records like this are about the team,ÔÇØ said Jordan. ÔÇ£IÔÇÖve been lucky to play alongside some incredible players who create the opportunities and the coaches who trust me to do my job. Doug Howlett is a legend, and to be mentioned in the same breath as him and all the greats whoÔÇÖve worn this jersey is humbling. IÔÇÖm just grateful to keep contributing for the All Blacks.ÔÇØ

The win keeps New Zealand unbeaten in the early stages of the 2026 Nations Championship, sending a strong message to their upcoming opponents. For fans packed into Sky StadiumÔÇöknown locally as the Cake TinÔÇöthe night was electric. Chants of ÔÇ£Jordan! Jordan!ÔÇØ rang out as fireworks lit up the Wellington sky, a fitting tribute to a player who has redefined excellence in the backline.

JordanÔÇÖs record-breaking feat arrives at a time when the All Blacks are rebuilding and reasserting their dominance on the world stage. His try-scoring ratio of nearly 0.9 per Test is unmatched among modern greats, surpassing even the likes of Christian Cullen, Joe Rokocoko, and Julian Savea. At just 28, he shows no signs of slowing down, already drawing comparisons to the very best fullbacks and wings the game has seen.

Off the field, Jordan remains grounded. Those close to him speak of a quiet, hardworking family man whose rugby passion is matched by his love for the outdoors and simple life back home. In an era of intense scrutiny and sky-high expectations, his consistency and team-first attitude have made him a role model for aspiring young players across New Zealand.

As the All Blacks look ahead, JordanÔÇÖs milestone serves as both celebration and motivation. It ends a 19-year wait but opens a new chapter in what promises to be a record-shattering career. For now, though, the focus remains on the next challengeÔÇöand the next chance for Will J ordan to li ght up the big stage in black.


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