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<blockquote data-quote="Red Enigma" data-source="post: 876850" data-attributes="member: 75347"><p>This survey covers rugby from year dot, The forum has several guys who love statistics so lets see which two test sides have played each other the most times when they were the Number One and Number Two teams in the world based on commonsense. In my 73 year lifetime I would be floored if it was not NZ v SA. and feel that applied earlier than my birth. (eg 1937 test series SA/NZ.). Sure other rivalries are brilliant and never to be denigrated, but surely the higher the level, the greater the significance.</p><p></p><p>In passing Caitlyn - WC v. NC. - at that college level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Enigma, post: 876850, member: 75347"] This survey covers rugby from year dot, The forum has several guys who love statistics so lets see which two test sides have played each other the most times when they were the Number One and Number Two teams in the world based on commonsense. In my 73 year lifetime I would be floored if it was not NZ v SA. and feel that applied earlier than my birth. (eg 1937 test series SA/NZ.). Sure other rivalries are brilliant and never to be denigrated, but surely the higher the level, the greater the significance. In passing Caitlyn - WC v. NC. - at that college level [/QUOTE]
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