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All Blacks name two debutants
By staff writers
June 17, 2008
NEW Zealand have made four changes to their starting team, including the naming of two debutants, for Saturday night's second Test against England in Christchurch.
Richard Kahui will start at centre in place of Conrad Smith while Rudi Wulf will be on the left wing, with Sitiveni Sivivatu shifting to the right, forcing Anthony Tuitavake out.
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England make changes for All Blacks Test
17th June 2008, 11:43 WST
England has revamped its backline in making six changes for the second Test against the All Blacks in Christchurch on Saturday.
England's backs made little impression in their 37-20 loss in the first Test at the weekend and five of them have been replaced in the starting line-up.
Only double try-scorer Topsy Ojo on the wing and outside centre Mike Tindall have been retained for the second Test.
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I rickon the All Blecks wull wun by about fufty points .... choice
but seriously, the kiwis will smash england. easily
the poms are woeful
NZ by 50 pts
i'll put sux dollers sivintee on new zeelund wunning.
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six in new zealandish is 'sex' I know coz I constantly made the rellies say it when I was a kid...
i have a rugby shirt saying
"Australia Sux
New Zealand Nil"
and i've been there and mimicked the accent
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Yeah I used to think it was sex.....but sux is far closer to the accent.....
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yeah coz they say 'fush und chups' not 'fesh end cheps'
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