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Tri-Nations 2009: Anybodies Game?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rugby News" data-source="post: 312076" data-attributes="member: 13479"><p>After the June Internationals and the Lion's Series we've all got a pretty good look at South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.Ã'* I've heard people say that the Bokkes are the clear favourites after seeing their hard hitting displays against the British and Irish Elite.Ã'* Personally, I think that Australia were equally impressive with their new style, Robbie Deans-supercharged attitude.Ã'* For the first time in a while a big question mark looms over the All Blacks.Ã'* They are the team with something to prove.Ã'* It is the Kiwis that must fight to retain the #1 spot on the IRB rankings chart.Ã'*</p><p></p><p>*</p><p></p><p>*</p><p></p><p>This weekend we saw the first match with the Wallabies hoping a flight over to the Land of Kiwis, Sheep, Lord of the Rings, Flight of the Conchords and the Long White Cloud for an epic match.Ã'* Personally I really enjoyed this game.Ã'* Australia fully showed their attacking prowess in the first half, with the All Blacks demonstrating their resolve and mighty defense and rucking skills in the second.Ã'* For obvious reasons I won't post the results on the frontpage, but to read more about this match and the upcoming Tri-Nations excitement make TRF your homepage and check back thrice daily, at least...</p><p></p><p>Ã'*http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=49747</p><p></p><p>Back to Blog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugby News, post: 312076, member: 13479"] After the June Internationals and the Lion's Series we've all got a pretty good look at South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.Â* I've heard people say that the Bokkes are the clear favourites after seeing their hard hitting displays against the British and Irish Elite.Â* Personally, I think that Australia were equally impressive with their new style, Robbie Deans-supercharged attitude.Â* For the first time in a while a big question mark looms over the All Blacks.Â* They are the team with something to prove.Â* It is the Kiwis that must fight to retain the #1 spot on the IRB rankings chart.Â* * * This weekend we saw the first match with the Wallabies hoping a flight over to the Land of Kiwis, Sheep, Lord of the Rings, Flight of the Conchords and the Long White Cloud for an epic match.Â* Personally I really enjoyed this game.Â* Australia fully showed their attacking prowess in the first half, with the All Blacks demonstrating their resolve and mighty defense and rucking skills in the second.Â* For obvious reasons I won't post the results on the frontpage, but to read more about this match and the upcoming Tri-Nations excitement make TRF your homepage and check back thrice daily, at least... [url=/forum/index.php?showtopic=49747]Â*http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=49747[/url] [url=//blogs/southern-hemisphere-rugby-union-round-up/158-tri-nations-2009-anybodies-game/]Back to Blog[/url] [/QUOTE]
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