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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Nonu Looking Forward To Playing With Sonny Bill..



All Blacks centre Ma’a Nonu, shifting out one position from his preferred berth at second five-eighth to accommodate Sonny Bill Williams, said he is looking forward to playing with his midfield rival.

The two players in theory are operating head-to-head for the honour of the All Blacks number 12 jersey, but while the Grand Slam tour last year may have had little separating the pair, coach Graham Henry has opted to start Nonu in most test matches so far this season.



Williams, who started against the Springboks in Port Elizabeth, is giving his second opportunity this year.

A chance, as Henry said, to “to force their (his) abilities on the selectors.”

Henry has said that Williams needs to measure his approach.

"Don't try and do it all in five minutes. Patience is going to be key. If he (Williams) lets his natural ability control the way he plays, he will play well."

This is something that the big centre agrees with.

"Sometimes I get a bit too excited out on the field,” he said.

But Nonu said he was excited to playing with his high profile team mate.

"Everyone knows what he can do," Nonu said.

“He's a megastar and a rock star and a great athlete.

"If he can do his magic, hopefully I can run off him."

The two will be against Andrew Ma'ilei and Sukanaivalu Hufanga in the Tongan midfield, and while there names may not be familiar to some, they have been selected based on their overall fitness.

Nonu said the Pacific Islanders would come out hard.

"I think the Tongans will be firing," Nonu said.

"They pretty much want to come out and have a good hit-out really.

"I assume they want to bash us. There'll be no love lost against the Tongans, our Tongan brothers, and it will be a good first-up game."

Source : www.allblacks.com

All Change For Japan..


[Rugby World Cup 2011, New Zealand]



Only Thompson, Kikutani, Onozawa and Nicholas retained


Japan have made 11 changes to their starting line-up for their opening Rugby World Cup match against France on Saturday.

Only Luke Thompson, Takashi Kikutani, Hirotoki Onozawa and Ryan Nicholas are retained by coach John Kirwan following the 20-14 warm-up win over the USA.

"These guys are definitely the guys who are on form. We had two guys who are unavailable through injury - Justin Ives and [Yuta] Imamura - so besides those two these are the 22 that we decided are playing the best at the moment," Kirwan said.

Thompson and winger Kosuke Endo started Japan's last World Cup match against Canada in 2007, while veteran winger Hirotoki Onozawa will match the World Cup appearance record for a Japanese player - equalling Masahiro Kunda (1991-1999) and Yukio Motoki (1995-2003) on nine.

Japan: 15 Shaun Webb, 14 Kosuke Endo, 13 Koji Taira, 12 Ryan Nicholas, 11 Hirotoki Onozawa, 10 James Arlidge, 9 Fumiaki Tanaka, 8 Ryukoliniasi Holani, 7 Michael Leitch, 6 Takashi Kikutani (c), 5 Toshizumi Kitagawa, 4 Luke Thompson, 3 Kensuke Hatakeyama, 2 Shota Horie, 1 Hisateru Hirashima.

Replacements: 16 Yusuke Aoki, 17 Nozomu Fujita, 18 Hitoshi Ono, 19 Itaru Taniguchi, 20 Atsushi Hiwasa, 21 Murray Williams, 22 Alisi Tupuailai.

Source : www.skysports.com


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Graham Henry Sets Up Fullback 'Dogfight' For Cup..





Graham Henry

It was the most honest response from the All Blacks camp all week. And possibly the most disconcerting. Asked if Israel Dagg was now his No 1 fullback, Graham Henry looked all of his 65 years as he paused a second or two before replying: "We are not sure who that is, to be frank."

Hmmm. It's not like backline selections haven't exactly bitten the All Blacks on their backsides at recent World Cups, mostly in midfield. Remember Mils Muliaina playing out of position in 2007, ditto Leon MacDonald in 2003 and ditto Christian Cullen in 1999?

In this instance it appears less a possibility of picking the wrong guy for the assignment, as deciding which of two very strong candidates to go with, but it has to be concerning that with the World Cup upon us, Henry still hasn't nutted out the makeup of his premier back three. He's also admitted to uncertainties around No 9 and plenty of "competition" in the second row and midfield.

Yesterday Henry named Dagg - at Mils Muliaina's expense -- as his fullback to face Tonga in tomorrow night's tournament opener, teaming him with Richard Kahui and Isaia Toeava in an entirely rejigged back three on the back of the Brisbane stumble. He has also found space for the polarising Sonny Bill Williams, with Ma'a Nonu moving out a spot to form the most muscular of midfields.


Israel Dagg

Mils Muliaina

But the fact that the coach has gone with a heavily experimental backline rather clouds the significance of the selection for what should be an interesting pipe-opener. With Tonga's vast Auckland population rallying round their men, everyone's anticipating a fiery challenge - starting with the Sipi Tau, and extending into the real affray.

What to make then of this selection, with Keven Mealamu, Conrad Smith, Piri Weepu, Cory Jane and Muliaina all judged surplus to starting requirements? Traditionally the All Blacks like to open up with their top lineup, but here they may just have put the cart before the horse, and got their experimenting in early.

That's why Henry asked us not to read too much into some of his selections.

Andrew Hore starts at hooker with Mealamu rested altogether, Ali Williams comes in at lock with Sam Whitelock the designated loose forward cover on the bench, Jerome Kaino is back at No 6 (for the injured Adam Thomson); and in the backs everyone bar Dan Carter and Nonu is new.

Henry said Dagg and Muliaina were "competing for the opportunity" of being that No.1 fullback, and the Hawke's Bay wunderkind just happened to get first crack.

"Nobody is ahead," said Henry. "Israel has done something remarkable to overcome a major leg injury and play like he did in South Africa. We have got a huge amount of respect for the boy and what he has done.

"But that was a one-off and now he knows he is up for potential selection in the top team. That brings extra pressure and how is he going to handle that?

"Mils has played 98 tests and been one of the top No 15s in the world for a long time. He's having a bit of a flat patch at the moment but knowing Mils he will respond to the competition and it will be a real dogfight."

Henry said he was relaxed about shifting Nonu to centre to give Sonny Bill Williams a chance to live up to, er, his entourage's billing.

"We don't know what is going to be happening later in the tournament, who is going to be standing and who isn't, so we have to give players opportunities to force their abilities on the selectors."

Hardly a ringing endorsement if you're still an S-B-Dubya man, but at least he gets a shot. From his perspective, Williams is just "excited" to get the chance. We know that because he told us about 17 times.

Henry's advice to his No 12: "Don't try and do it all in five minutes. Patience is going to be key. If he lets his natural ability control the way he plays, he will play well."

Williams says he's all about "fitting in" and "toning it down". He adds: "Sometimes I get a bit too excited out on the field. We've talked about that."

Keep a close eye on Dagg and Williams tomorrow. They're very much men on a mission.

Loosehead prop Tony Woodcock took a full part in All Blacks training yesterday, and looks set to take his place in the lineup after suffering a hamstring tweak.

ALL BLACKS: Israel Dagg, Richard Kahui, Ma'a Nonu, Sonny Bill Williams, Isaia Toeava, Dan Carter, Jimmy Cowan, Victor Vito, Richie McCaw (capt), Jerome Kaino, Ali Williams, Brad Thorn, Owen Franks, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock. Reserves: Corey Flynn, Ben Franks, Anthony Boric, Sam Whitelock, Piri Weepu, Colin Slade, Cory Jane.

Source : www.stuff.co.nz

Rugby World Cup 2011 New Zealand

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Monday, August 1, 2011

[Video] - New Zealand VS South Africa (Tri Nations 2011, 30 July 2011)

Watch the highlights of the last game of All Blacks against the Springboks. All Blacks won with 40-7..now you can predict where is the All Blacks in this coming world cup...:)



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Sunday, July 31, 2011

[Video] - New Zealand All Blacks Rugby World Cup 2011 Jersey/Shirt

This is the new jersey of the New Zealand All Blacks..this brand new jersey will be worn by the All Blacks during their home Rugby World Cup, this coming September. This new jersey is different than before, with the present of the white collar (outside) and the gold (inside). I am really sure all of you will love this jersey, so do I.


*official RWC Jersey*


*2011 All Blacks jersey*









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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Rugby World Cup 2011, New Zealand (Teams, Jerseys)



We are about less than 24 hours away to watch the biggest rugby match ever, the Rugby World Cup held in this September..This biggest rugby tournament will be held in New Zealand starting from September 9th till the final on the 23rd of October..New Zealand will be fighting hard to win their second world cup in history..and off course, South Africa will fight till they die to retain the Webb Ellis Cup..there are 20 teams in this tournament and divided into 4 pools or groups..

Pool A

New Zealand
France
Tonga
Canada
Japan

Pool B
Argentina
England
Scotland
Georgia
Romania

Pool C
Australia
Ireland
Italy
Russia
United States of America

Pool D
South Africa
Wales
Fiji
Samoa
Namibia

All schedules and dates, together with location of the venue of every match are already fixed..to view all the match schedules, click here..

And for the fans of rugby, off course all of us always adore to what kind of jersey will be worn by the players of this rugby world cup..here are some jerseys of the teams according to Rugby World Cup Pools/Groups..

RWC Jerseys Pool A
RWC Jerseys Pool B
RWC Jerseys Pool C
RWC Jerseys Pool D

Cool right?:)

To have more details about Rugby World Cup 2011, just go to the official website here..

I will cheer on New Zealand All Blacks off course, as I was cherished with MC All Blacks team, the school rugby team of mine..;)



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