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<blockquote data-quote="darwin_23" data-source="post: 199390"><p>The New Zealand squad is strong with a number of players with super 14 experience this year including Crusaders players Kade Poki, Sean Maitland (both wingers) and Nasi Manu (Number 8), and Hurricanes winger Zac Guilford... Guilford and Poki in particular look to have a lot of potential. They also have a number of players with provincial experience, with North Harbour lock/flanker Chris Smith, prop Ben Afeaki (who is huge - 1.93m 137kg) and Waikato centre Jackson Willison ones to watch.</p><p></p><p>Australia also seems to have a very strong squad including super 14 players - the Waratahs Kurtley Beale (first-five) and Rob Horne (centre), the Reds’ Quade Cooper (first-five/second-five) and Will Genia (halfback) and the Force’s Sam Wykes (lock) and David Pocock (flanker). Beale, Horne and Pocock would have been very close to the senior wallaby side, and will be very dangerous at the tournament...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darwin_23, post: 199390"] The New Zealand squad is strong with a number of players with super 14 experience this year including Crusaders players Kade Poki, Sean Maitland (both wingers) and Nasi Manu (Number 8), and Hurricanes winger Zac Guilford... Guilford and Poki in particular look to have a lot of potential. They also have a number of players with provincial experience, with North Harbour lock/flanker Chris Smith, prop Ben Afeaki (who is huge - 1.93m 137kg) and Waikato centre Jackson Willison ones to watch. Australia also seems to have a very strong squad including super 14 players - the Waratahs Kurtley Beale (first-five) and Rob Horne (centre), the Reds’ Quade Cooper (first-five/second-five) and Will Genia (halfback) and the Force’s Sam Wykes (lock) and David Pocock (flanker). Beale, Horne and Pocock would have been very close to the senior wallaby side, and will be very dangerous at the tournament... [/QUOTE]
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