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Here's an interesting article from the All Blacks website. Who would be your ANZAC XV/22 to take on the world after this years world cup in New Zealand?
For just the second time in history All Blacks and Wallabies could unite to form an ANZAC XV and play against a ‘rest of the world’ team.
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=8 cellPadding=0 width=117 align=right><TBODY><TR><TD height=59 vAlign=top width=117></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=bottom></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>The only time this has occurred was in 1989, when the touring British and Irish Lions played an ANZAC XV on the 23 July winning 19-15 at Ballymore.
While Michael Lynagh and Ian Williams scored points for the composite team, the reliable boot of Gavin Hastings, tries to John Devereux and Brendan Mullin, and a drop goal from Craig Chalmers gave the Lions a win.
It was the Lions first tour of Australia since 1971, and their first test loss was their only defeat of the series.
Finlay Calder and his men whitewashed the Australian domestic teams - beating Western Australia, Australia B, QLD, QLD B, NSW, NSW B, ACT and NSW Country.
They beat the Wallabies 19-12 in Brisbane in the second test and 19-18 in Sydney to win 2-1.
However their final match against the New Zealand and Australian side was not a full strength ANZAC side, with 12 Australians in the run on team as most New Zealanders were playing in the then National Provincial Championship.
The Sunday News has reported that former Australian Rugby Union boss Bob Fordham is the architect behind the match possibly taking place, which will be another charity style event to raise money for the Christchurch earthquake.
Combining the two top ranked teams in rugby, with All Blacks and Wallabies together, against a World team featuring the best players from the Springboks, Six Nations sides, Pumas and Pacific Islands, would be a mouthwatering proposition.
Fordham was one of the masterminds behind the 1989 clash, and it is reported that the game could be held at ANZ Stadium, where they would likely fill the 80,000 plus ground.
All Blacks captain Richie McCaw and Wallabies captain Rocky Elsom have in the past said that such a fixture would be fantastic.
"It'd be a bit of fun, yeah,†said McCaw
“If it was played in like a Barbarians atmosphere, it'd be good. The guys enjoy those relaxed experiences.â€
"But the trouble is finding a time to play it."
The event could potentially be held after the World Cup, when the planet’s best players are already in the one country.
Elsom agreed with McCaw.
“There'd be enormous appetite for that, from both the players and the fans,†Elsom said.