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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 3: New Zealand v Argentina (08/09/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="mania" data-source="post: 914485" data-attributes="member: 75051"><p>sure bender is still the best and will still be the best in the foreseeable immediate future that has the WC in sight. after that then we can worry about depth.</p><p>at this stage we still have havili and dMac as viable FB replacements plus a whole bunch of others that can slot in there without having to move barrett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mania, post: 914485, member: 75051"] sure bender is still the best and will still be the best in the foreseeable immediate future that has the WC in sight. after that then we can worry about depth. at this stage we still have havili and dMac as viable FB replacements plus a whole bunch of others that can slot in there without having to move barrett [/QUOTE]
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