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nath
Yawn! Japanese test is the junket part of the tour, real rugby starts in Paris. Real test is against the poms.
StormR
80 somehting % win rate, the most winningest sports team in sports history and hopefully they can slam the poms at Twikenam, which would probably then give them a slam in the northern tour, and show the world just how over rated those poms are in world rugby.
SushiSake3
From a country of just 4.1 million, the caliber of the ABs is stunning.
LunarTuner
Hopefully common sense prevails and bender gets put back on the wing:)
nath
lunar dude
Nah, he needs time to work out his defense with Ma'a and other inside centers. He will be much better for another couple of runs.
Heda_Madness
Would that be the same England team who beat New Zealand the last time they played?
nath
Like they say a stopped clock gets it right sometimes, they are gonna get hammered this time around. Pommy excuses (a) referee was blind (b) referee was biased (c) referee couldn't spot a forward pass even if he and a touchie was right in line with it, sorry that was a pommy ref.
some07791
The ABs are just awesome. Hopefully, the AB win rate will put the Americas cup race into perspective - 15 men against 15 rather than $$$ against even more $$$$.
Heda_Madness
Funny. I live in New Zealand and the Kiwis are STILL complaining about the referee's performance in the World Cup SIX years ago.
StormR
Heda what do you expect they hate poms and they hate loosing when a pom is involved, that wayne barnes (ref) guy made some very bad calls, which just reinforced the fact that kiwis think poms are prats.