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[RWC2019][Semi-Final 1] England vs. New Zealand (26/10/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 974195" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>This is why I love watching sport so much especially when you have a changing of the guard. It felt to me The handing of the torch from one former great team to next, the way England totally nullified and outplayed the ABs. </p><p></p><p>The ABs have been great for so long, but all sporting runs come to an end. For a lot The 2015 vintage it finished as a fairytale. But today certainly wasn't for Hansen, Read and others who won't play in another RWC.</p><p></p><p>Signs were there 2 years ago, when they went only drew the Lions series at home. Any team losing the likes and experience of McCaw, Carter, Nonu, Conrad, Kaino plus the likes of Read, Ben Smith no longer in their prime are up against repeating another World Cup, when they are facing a younger, hungrier team; especially one hurting from getting chucked out of their own World Cup in their back yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 974195, member: 70552"] This is why I love watching sport so much especially when you have a changing of the guard. It felt to me The handing of the torch from one former great team to next, the way England totally nullified and outplayed the ABs. The ABs have been great for so long, but all sporting runs come to an end. For a lot The 2015 vintage it finished as a fairytale. But today certainly wasn’t for Hansen, Read and others who won’t play in another RWC. Signs were there 2 years ago, when they went only drew the Lions series at home. Any team losing the likes and experience of McCaw, Carter, Nonu, Conrad, Kaino plus the likes of Read, Ben Smith no longer in their prime are up against repeating another World Cup, when they are facing a younger, hungrier team; especially one hurting from getting chucked out of their own World Cup in their back yard. [/QUOTE]
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