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[2016 Rugby Championship] South Africa v New Zealand (08/10/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="nik" data-source="post: 819826" data-attributes="member: 12284"><p>NZ at the moment have a good structures in place at all levels for players to improve and excel. Player exodus is a major issue though. That's what will eat away our depth if NZ rugby cannot continue to compete with NH clubs. Currently theres good enough talent to replace departing players. The balance is right. If the balance shifts, then we may see a problem. </p><p></p><p>Also have to agree, it's not about how good NZ is, it's more about how poor Australia and South Africa have been this year. At the international level and super rugby. They also face similar issues with regards to player exodus, the balance is not right there, plus a lot more issues with their respective unions. </p><p></p><p>Internationals coming up will provide us with some good answers. How much has Australia iMproved, we will find out in a fortnight. Can NZ and England go unbeaten this year? Will Ireland be ABs greatest test this year? How South Africa will approach the tour? Intriguing times ahead lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nik, post: 819826, member: 12284"] NZ at the moment have a good structures in place at all levels for players to improve and excel. Player exodus is a major issue though. That's what will eat away our depth if NZ rugby cannot continue to compete with NH clubs. Currently theres good enough talent to replace departing players. The balance is right. If the balance shifts, then we may see a problem. Also have to agree, it's not about how good NZ is, it's more about how poor Australia and South Africa have been this year. At the international level and super rugby. They also face similar issues with regards to player exodus, the balance is not right there, plus a lot more issues with their respective unions. Internationals coming up will provide us with some good answers. How much has Australia iMproved, we will find out in a fortnight. Can NZ and England go unbeaten this year? Will Ireland be ABs greatest test this year? How South Africa will approach the tour? Intriguing times ahead lol. [/QUOTE]
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