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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 1: Australia v New Zealand (19/08/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Every Time Ref" data-source="post: 869645" data-attributes="member: 71826"><p>Fake news.</p><p></p><p>That's just AB Managementation Doctoring.</p><p></p><p>So back to the game, what's Aus's best chance of sneaking a win? I'm finding it hard to see one, either need their pack to put in an unbelievably good performance, or the backs need to thrive on poor quality ball. NZ's traditional first game rustiness might give either of those a sniff of happening, but I'd say unlikely especially given how recently they played the lions they shouldn't be too rusty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Every Time Ref, post: 869645, member: 71826"] Fake news. That's just AB Managementation Doctoring. So back to the game, what's Aus's best chance of sneaking a win? I'm finding it hard to see one, either need their pack to put in an unbelievably good performance, or the backs need to thrive on poor quality ball. NZ's traditional first game rustiness might give either of those a sniff of happening, but I'd say unlikely especially given how recently they played the lions they shouldn't be too rusty. [/QUOTE]
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