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'One hundred per cent it's a final': All Blacks prepare for Eden Park showdown

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All Black Aaron Smith says New Zealand are preparing to face a Wallabies side out to “beat us up” as the Rugby Championship comes to the boil at Eden Park.

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With the Rugby Championship on the line, Ardie Savea will come straight back into the All Blacks team after missing the first Bledisloe Cup Test for the birth of his son.

The line-breaking loose forward announced the birth of Kove Masina-Moon Savea, his third child with wife Saskia, on social media on Monday.

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Assistant coach Jason Ryan confirmed Savea had reported for duty “fresh and selectable” in Auckland, where the All Blacks are expecting to face a physical Wallabies side on Saturday.

Australia lost the Bledisloe Cup for another year with their heartbreaking last-gasp 39-37 defeat in Melbourne last Thursday.

However, the Wallabies can exact a measure of revenge at Eden Park this weekend by denying the All Blacks a Rugby Championship, although pinching it themselves with an improbable 68-point win is out of the question.

New Zealand and South Africa lead the four-nation competition standings with 14 points (for three wins and two bonus points), with the All Blacks on top with a 13-point better differential than the Springboks.

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It means even if the Wallabies are unable to break their 36-year hoodoo and topple the All Blacks at Eden Park, holding their Trans-Tasman rivals to a small margin could allow South Africa to snatch the Rugby Championship when they play hours later against Argentina in Durban.

For that reason, Ryan says the All Blacks are preparing like they would for a World Cup final.

“One hundred per cent it’s a final,” he said.

“It’s a New Zealand-Australia Test match at Eden Park and there’s a lot on the line. We’re treating as a final … and we’ve prepared accordingly.”

Ryan said the crucial bonus point was “definitely in the thinking but it’s not front of mind. You’ve got to win the game (first)”.

The All Blacks have spent the last few days fuming about a serious knee injury to Quinn Tupaea, caused by Darcy Swain’s illegal challenge, for which the Australian lock will face a Sanzaar disciplinary hearing on Wednesday night.

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Beauden Barrett told media on Monday it was a “free shot”, while Aaron Smith said he expected the Wallabies to “front up physically” again.

“They’re going to pick a team that’s going to try and beat us up, they’re going to try and pick a team that’s going to want to play with the ball,” he said.

“Everything boils down to this weekend and we’ve given ourselves a shot. I’m pretty excited now the review’s done to get the plans for this week and hoe in.”

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rod 821 days ago

Aussies are in for a shock at Eden Park, expect an all blacks side to go another level after the bulls**t coming out of Rennie & his team after the last game. World Rugby will say yes the referee played the rules perfectly, hopefully time wasting will be the new norm going forward

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Tom 5 hours ago
Will Bristol's daredevil 'Bears-ball' deliver the trophy they crave?

Also a Bristol fan and echo your sentiments.


I love watching Bristol but their approach will only get them so far I think. Exeter played like this when they first got promoted to the prem and had intermittent success, it wasn't until they wised up and played a more balanced game that they became a consistently top side.


I really want Bristol to continue playing this brand of rugby and I don't mind them running it from under their posts but I don't think they need to do it every single time. They need to be just a little bit more selective about when and where on the pitch they play. Every game they put themselves under so much needless pressure by turning the ball over under their posts trying to do kamikaze moves when it's not required. By all means run it from your goal line if there is a chance for a counter attack, we all want to see Bristol running in 100m tries from under their posts but I think until they learn when to do it and when to be pragmatic, they are unlikely to win the premiership.


Defense has been a real positive from Bristol, they've shown a lot of improvement there... And I will say that I think this kamikaze strategy they employ is a very good one for a struggling side and could be employed by Newcastle. It's seems to have turned around Gloucester's fortunes. The big advantage is even if you don't have the biggest and best players, what you have is cohesion. This is why Scotland keep battering England. England have better individuals but they look muddled as a team, trying to play a mixed strategy under coaches who lack charisma, the team has no identity. Scotland come out and give it full throttle from 1-15 even if they struggle against the top sides, sides like England and Wales who lack that identity drown under the relentless will and synergy of the Scots. If Newcastle did the same they could really surprise some people, I know the weather is bad up there but it hasn't bothered the Scots. Bristol can learn from Scotland too, Pat is on to something when he says the following but Scotland don't play test matches like headless chickens. They still play with the same level of clarity and ambition Bristol do but they are much better at picking their moments. They needed to go back to this mad game to get their cohesion back after a couple of seasons struggling but I hope they get a bit wiser from matches like Leinster and La Rochelle.


“If there’s clarity on what you’re trying to do as a team you can win anything.”

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