Will Jordan breaks the All Blacks’ men’s Test try-scoring record with a hat-trick against Italy. In the match, Jordan reaches his 50th Test try, surpassing the previous All Blacks record held by Doug Howlett. The record is tied to Jordan’s try count across Tests for New Zealand, and the hat-trick helps him move past the milestone during the game against Italy. Both outlets report that the final figures include Jordan overtaking Howlett’s tally specifically through scoring in that match, taking him to 50 Test tries. The articles present the achievement as a statistical milestone within Jordan’s Test career and as the culmination of his scoring contribution in the Italy fixture. While details of the match wider context are not included in the provided excerpts, the core points are consistent: Jordan scores three tries, reaches 50 Test tries, and sets a new All Blacks record by passing Howlett.