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<blockquote data-quote="Flux" data-source="post: 286636"><p>The thing that I'm most excited about is the fact it's a sell-out. 80,000 people in a football mad country is great for the game in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>On the actual game, I obviously expect the All Blacks to win. From what I've heard from the Italian I speak with, the Italian team isn't at full strength/some good players have been left out, which makes matters harder. However, with such an intimidating stadium to play in, I don't think the All Blacks will walk all over them. There will definitely need to be some old heads, e.g Brad Thorn, in there to help guide the young guns through the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flux, post: 286636"] The thing that I'm most excited about is the fact it's a sell-out. 80,000 people in a football mad country is great for the game in my opinion. On the actual game, I obviously expect the All Blacks to win. From what I've heard from the Italian I speak with, the Italian team isn't at full strength/some good players have been left out, which makes matters harder. However, with such an intimidating stadium to play in, I don't think the All Blacks will walk all over them. There will definitely need to be some old heads, e.g Brad Thorn, in there to help guide the young guns through the game. [/QUOTE]
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