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[2014 TRC] New Zealand v South Africa in Wellington (13/09/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="ianw16" data-source="post: 670446" data-attributes="member: 70803"><p>Fair point. It is a very difficult championship to win. I do worry about who is going to start at blindside flanker, with Messam and Kaino seemingly out, I also worry about Whitelock not being available. However, I do believe there is no other team in the world capable of filling those gaps with decent players better than NZ can.</p><p>Whatever some may accuse Super Rugby and NPC of, it does seem to produce test standard players in bigger quantities than any other competitions in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianw16, post: 670446, member: 70803"] Fair point. It is a very difficult championship to win. I do worry about who is going to start at blindside flanker, with Messam and Kaino seemingly out, I also worry about Whitelock not being available. However, I do believe there is no other team in the world capable of filling those gaps with decent players better than NZ can. Whatever some may accuse Super Rugby and NPC of, it does seem to produce test standard players in bigger quantities than any other competitions in the world. [/QUOTE]
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