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Great game last Saturday .. All the best in your game this weekend against Argentina .. I will be watching with pride:)
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AllBlacks squad announced for Pumas and Boks
allblacks.com - (21/09/2012) The 28-strong All Blacks squad for the team's next two away matches in the Investec Rugby Championship against Argentina and South Africa has been named. The squad includes All Blacks first five-eighth and vice-captain Daniel Carter who is fit to travel. All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said: "Dan is recovering well from his calf injury and we are expecting him to be fit for selection for the Argentinian Test. However, to be on the safe side we are also taking Beauden Barrett as cover at five-eighth, alongside Aaron Cruden." "As we are only able to take 28 players on tour, to include Beauden we unfortunately have to leave one player behind and the logical choice was for a prop to miss out. In this case, it made sense to leave Wyatt Crockett at home as we can cover all our bases with the other four props," Hansen added. The All Blacks squad to travel to Argentina and South Africa is as follows: Forwards: Hookers Andrew Hore and Keven Mealamu. Props Charlie Faumuina, Ben Franks, Owen Franks and Tony Woodcock. Locks Brodie Retallick, Luke Romano and Samuel Whitelock. Loose forwards Sam Cane, Richie McCaw (captain), Liam Messam, Kieran Read, Adam Thomson and Victor Vito. Backs: Halfbacks Aaron Smith and Piri Weepu. First five–eighths Beauden Barrett, Daniel Carter (vice–captain) and Aaron Cruden. Midfielders Tamati Ellison, Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith. Outside backs Israel Dagg, Hosea Gear, Cory Jane, Ben Smith and Julian Savea. The All Blacks and a number of tour groups will fly out from Auckland to Buenos Aires on Saturday evening on a special Air New Zealand flight. The All Blacks play Argentina at Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata, on Saturday 29 September. The All Blacks will then fly onto South Africa for the Test against the Springboks at FNB Stadium 'Soccer City', Johannesburg, on Saturday 6 October.
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Three years to go until AllBlacks Rugby World Cup defence
rugbyworldcup.com - (19/09/2012) With three years to go until Rugby World Cup 2015 kicks off in England, confidence is high that the world’s showpiece Rugby tournament will be spectacular, creating a lasting legacy both for England and the continued global development of Rugby. Aside from the smooth running of the global sporting spectacle, the England Rugby 2015 (ER 2015) organising body and tournament owners Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) are working hard to deliver a Rugby World Cup that will offer a winning blend of world-class facilities for teams and travelling supporters, while providing the catalyst for Rugby to grow beyond its traditional heartlands. In the three years since the Rugby Football Union (RFU) was awarded the tournament, significant foundations have been laid for the successful delivery of a Rugby World Cup that will see 2.8 million tickets available and upwards of 400,000 international fans visiting England. Since the England Rugby 2015 offices opened in January 2012, key senior management positions have been filled and a strong partnership established between ER 2015 and RWCL, learnings from an outstanding Rugby World Cup 2011 implemented, operational planning advanced and initial venue tours undertaken. Speaking at a Twickenham media briefing to mark the occasion, RWCL Managing Director Brett Gosper said: “Rugby World Cup Limited is confident that, as we reach this key landmark, the planning and preparation is on track and in line with previous Rugby World Cups.” “Three years to go traditionally and naturally sees a step up in planning triggered by the Pool Allocation Draw and through a strong partnership with ER 2015 we are perfectly positioned to kick on into a significant year for the delivery of what promises to be the biggest Rugby World Cup to date.” “Sport is very much at the forefront of people’s minds in Britain thanks to a phenomenal Olympic and Paralympic Games and we will learn from that experience and continue to focus on the delivery of a tournament that will be great for sports fans in Britain and great for the global Rugby family.” For ER 2015 Chairman Andy Cosslett, the three years to go landmark provides the appropriate opportunity to outline the next steps for a tournament that will draw a global television audience of more than four billion. “The number one priority for ER 2015 is to ensure the organisation of a first class event that meets the needs of players, coaches, spectators and the global development of the Game,” said Cosslett. “We’ve been working very closely with tournament owners Rugby World Cup Limited and the RFU, and are confident that the groundwork is in place for an outstanding tournament.” “We have a big year in front of us and Rugby fans around the world can look forward to the selection of the venues that will be at the very heart of this nationwide festival of Rugby and culture, the match schedule that will bring together the world's top teams, the high-level ticketing strategy and the continuation of the global qualification process.”
Pools drawn for 2012 Gold Coast Sevens
rugby.com.au and James Mortimer - (17/09/2012) The Australian Men’s Sevens team has been drawn for a showdown with 2011 champions Fiji on day one of the Gold Coast Sevens – Fever Pitch tournament at Skilled Park next month.Australia will also take on Scotland and Tonga as part of Pool B action at this year’s opening round of the HSBC Sevens World Series on the Gold Coast. After a fourth placing at last year’s inaugural event, the Australian squad is determined to improve when the second instalment of the Gold Coast Sevens is staged on Saturday October 13 and Sunday October 14. The All Blacks Sevens, defending series champions after winning their tenth crown last season, will face off against South Africa in their pool. Pool A New Zealand South Africa USA Canada Pool B Fiji Australia Scotland Tonga Pool C England Samoa Kenya Spain Pool D Argentina Wales France Portugal The pool draw, conducted by the IRB in London, sees a number of tantalising clashes on day one of Gold Coast Sevens – Fever Pitch. In the opening games of day one, England and Kenya will go head-to-head, Argentina and France will do battle, while the Men’s Sevens will meet Oceania rivals Tonga for their first game. The final round of matches on day one promises to give fans a taste of finals like action with all the matches likely to determine who tops their respective pools. England will take on Samoa, Argentina meet Wales and New Zealand face off against South Africa ahead of the final game of day one, which sees hosts Australia pitted against 2011 Gold Coast Sevens – Fever Pitch Champions, Fiji. Men’s Sevens coach, Michael O’Connor, said the draw delivered an exciting day one for fans and a tough day one for teams. “Over the past few years every team has improved and there won’t be any easy games, all the Pools look tough,” O’Connor said. “The one positive from our point of view is that should we qualify for the quarter-finals we won’t have to play New Zealand, South Africa or Fiji until at least the semi-finals on day two.” Following their recent success at the Oceania Sevens Championships in Sydney and a number of training camps at the AIS in Canberra, the Qantas Men’s Sevens head in to Gold Coast Sevens – Fever Pitch with a solid preparation under their belt. With over 25,000 people attending the inaugural Gold Coast Sevens – Fever Pitch tournament in 2011, fans are being encouraged to purchase their tickets now and enjoy the newest Olympic Sport, Rugby Sevens, on the Gold Coast. In 2012 a number of the crowd favourites will return with fancy dress, kiss cam and karaoke all set to be part of the two day festivities. There will also be a few new additions to the in-stadium entertainment with fans being given the chance to show off their dance moves and their air guitar talents on the big screen. Day one action will kick-off at 10:30am on Saturday 13 October, which will also mark the start of the 2012/13 HSBC Sevens World Series. With 15 international teams joining the Qantas Men’s Sevens side, Gold Coast Sevens – Fever Pitch is sure to bring thousands of visitors to Skilled Park. Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games, Jann Stuckey, said the international teams would draw thousands of Rugby fans to the Gold Coast tournament. “Gold Coast Sevens – Fever Pitch attracted more than 25,000 supporters in its first year, providing a great platform for growth in 2012,” Ms Stuckey said. “As we look towards the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, of which Rugby Sevens is a core sport, this tournament demonstrates Queensland’s ability to host great international sporting events. All Blacks Sevens Pool matches (times are local) Match 5 New Zealand v USA 11:58am Match 13 New Zealand v Canada 3:14pm Match 23 New Zealand v South Africa 7:24pm
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Rest crucial before tough tour for AllBlacks
James Mortimer - (16/09/2012) The All Blacks will play in La Plata and in Johannesburg in the coming month, and the travel bye for The Investec Rugby Championship will give the top-of-the-table team time to spend unwinding before what could be the toughest leg for the World Champions. Some would say the All Blacks almost have the title in their grasp, but recent home matches for the number one ranked team in rugby have shown how competitive the Pumas and Springboks can be – even in New Zealand. Mathematically the Wallabies could still win the inaugural crown for The Investec Rugby Championship, and again in theory defend their 2011 Tri-Nations win. All Blacks number eight Kieran Read said that the team were already aware of the threat of the Pumas and Springboks in what will be a long travel schedule for the side. “The South Africans and Argentinians will both grow an arm and a leg at home,” he said. “The Pumas are improving quickly and it’s going to be a tough road trip for us we’re going to have to be right on our game to match them.” Some All Blacks may be released to their ITM Cup teams with the travel bye in effect for The Investec Rugby Championship next weekend, but for now coach Steve Hansen has said that ‘fun time’ will begin next Saturday. “I’ve instructed them (the All Blacks squad) all to go away and forget about rugby and enjoy their families and their children (or) those who have got them,” Hansen said. “We’ll get back on the circus wheel on Saturday.” Otago plays North Harbour on Tuesday and Auckland play Taranaki on Wednesday in the 2012 ITM Cup.
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Via BackingBlack youtube 15 September 2012 Telecom was with the team straight after the hard-fought match against South Africa in Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr stadium. It was a physically demanding game but the All Blacks came out on top. See what the secret ingredient behind the last 20 was… The Investec Rugby Championship leaves the All Blacks undefeated on home ground. Next time they’ll be playing in Argentina.
Action from Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin 15 September 2012
Via nzrugby youtube 16 September 2012 Match highlights - All Blacks v South Africa at Dunedin 2012
All Blacks beat Springboks in Dunedin dogfight
MARK HINTON AT FORSYTH BARR STADIUM Last updated 21:30 15/09/2012
From the doghouse to the penthouse, Aaron Smith ended his test match week significantly better than the way he started it, as the All Blacks beat the Springboks 21-11 in Dunedin tonight.
Chastised and penalised earlier in the week after breaking a curfew following the scrappy victory over Argentina in Wellington, the little halfback responded in the best manner possible.
He came off the bench where he’d been demoted to following his Wellington indiscretions and the 23-year-old home-town Highlander imprinted himself all over another combative, competitive test match against the old enemy from South Africa.
But for Smith’s magical try midway through the second half, the New Zealanders might have struggled to secure the victory they did, two tries to one, to all but secure the world champions the inaugural Rugby Championship title.
The Manawatu halfback brilliantly sized up the situation from a ruck 20-odd metres out, spotted big Flip van der Merwe in front of him, slipped round him with ease and had the skill and the gas to leave the cover defence for dead and finish with a glorious dive.
“The ball popped out and I just sort of reacted. I saw a big guy flying to my right, stepped him and the crowd went ‘boom’,” said a rapt Smith afterwards. “I saw space, I saw a guy coming from my left and I just stepped. I reckon the crowd got me there, it was really loud and I was pretty knackered.
“I was very happy it all worked out. When I ran off to side and dove I thought ‘geez, I could run that under and made the kick a lot easier for Aaron’. When Azza put the kick over I was a lot happier because knew I could have been in trouble for running off to the side as well as for showboating a bit.
“As you could tell I was pretty pumped up, I had a point to prove, and I was very happy when I got over try-line.”
That took an 8-8 deadlock to 15-8 and when Boks replacement prop Dean Greyling was sinbinned soon after for a horrible cheap shot on Richie McCaw at a ruck, it was always going to be a long haul back for the South Africans.
They briefly threatened when a Johan Goosen penalty got them back to within four, but two Aaron Cruden penalties iced a victory for the All Blacks that was every bit as hard-earned as it looked.
Skipper Richie McCaw was huge for the New Zealanders, demonstrating all his qualities in his 110thtest. Luke Romano had another impressive outing in the black jersey up front, while Israel Dagg - the other try-scorer on the night - Cory Jane and Aaron Smith off the bench all showed their class on a night when clear-cut opportunities were few and far between.
But what about those South Africans? Supposedly in some form of disarray they competed hugely, led by their big, hard-running loose forwards and the brilliance of Bryan Habana, and were unfortunate not to have secured another famous win on Kiwi soil. A poor kicking game, out of hand and at goal, cost them dearly.
If they are indeed in rebuilding mode, on the strength of this it may not be long before we see them back near their best.
The Boks would have been kicking themselves after missing a gilt-edged try chance in the fifth minute when a Francois Hougaard toe-through should have served up a try wide on the right to Habana. When ball was shifted right only a shocking final transfer denied the visitors a certain five-pointer.
That ended up being the story of the first 40 minutes for the South Africans who should have taken a lead into the sheds, but instead trailed 5-3 after Morne Steyn missed three of his four shots at goal, and Frans Steyn was astray with two more from long range.
The All Blacks did score the only try of the half just shy of the 20-minute mark courtesy of a fabulous counter-attack strike. Dagg was the scorer, after featuring four times in the movement, though two quite brilliant offloads by Sam Whitelock and Kieran Read created the opportunity.
But, frustratingly, that was the only clear opportunity carved by the New Zealanders over a half where they played a clear second fiddle to the South Africans.
The suspicion that Piri Weepu might paya price for a less than assertive first 40 was confirmed when Smith ran out for the second half at halfback. Soon after, Keven Mealamu and Brodie Retallick also entered the fray.
But not before a piece of Habana brilliance put the Boks 8-5 in front after the wing sliced through in the first receiver’s position and then put in a perfect chip-and-chase at full tilt.
You could sense at that stage the All Blacks needed something special to turn the tide. Thankfully they got it from a young man who faced his challenges this week, but responded magnificently.
New Zealand 21 (Israel Dagg, Aaron Smith tries; Aaron Cruden 3 pen, con)
South Africa 11 (Bryan Habana try; Morne Steyn pen; Johan Goosen pen)
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