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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand v Australia (25/08/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="All Black" data-source="post: 913846" data-attributes="member: 77286"><p>If you're trying to make a point about how many playing numbers there are in certain countries then they tell exactly that story.</p><p></p><p>You make it sound like the Lions are nothing. Yes we struggled against the Lions but thats because they're a fantastic side. We should actually lose to the Lions when you look at where the players are picked from and their level of playing ability. </p><p></p><p>Playing France, Wales and Scotland last year was who we got. Im not sure who's responsible for that but unfortunately, it sounds like they weren't your best. </p><p></p><p>This year so far, we have continued our usual 100% winning record. We might lose one or two by the end of the year. It's business as usual.</p><p></p><p>Ireland who lost to Australia a few months ago, will tell ya that the Wallabies are not too bad a side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All Black, post: 913846, member: 77286"] If you're trying to make a point about how many playing numbers there are in certain countries then they tell exactly that story. You make it sound like the Lions are nothing. Yes we struggled against the Lions but thats because they're a fantastic side. We should actually lose to the Lions when you look at where the players are picked from and their level of playing ability. Playing France, Wales and Scotland last year was who we got. Im not sure who's responsible for that but unfortunately, it sounds like they weren't your best. This year so far, we have continued our usual 100% winning record. We might lose one or two by the end of the year. It's business as usual. Ireland who lost to Australia a few months ago, will tell ya that the Wallabies are not too bad a side. [/QUOTE]
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