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Looking at that squad I think its fair to say NZ are still the team to beat but I do get the feeling (at least from what I see on paper) that the daylight there was between NZ and the next best couple of teams isn't there any more. In saying that NZ will probably now rock up and dominate the RWC start to finish LOL. Me and my big mouth..
I think the thing that has me quietly confident is that despite less than stellar results against in those first 3 tests it was with the All Blacks using a super conservative gameplan. Literally Zero set plays, training moves. Just through the hands and running at gaps. no specific gameplans even when other teams have genuinely been trying stuff, Ive seen some interesting set moves be used in the northern warn up games and from AUS & SA showing new moves and set play. The AB's have all the cards still hidden. I'm guessing we will only see some proper game plans, strategy and set moves towards the end of pool play. For now all the interesting stuff has likely been kept behind closed doors. Even the big win over Aussie was straight up Vanilla rugby. If each match this year was must win we would have seen very different performances but there is an obvious strategy to hold everything back for the WC.
Boks, Eng and the Welsh all look strong. Ireland will be better than this last result and Aussie always have a big game in them. This WC is going to be hotly contested. it will be brutal too, injuries will be a factor.
So will the grounds in Japan, it will be interesting to see how the Japanese grounds play. How fast they are.
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