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NZ Rugby World, 1 Aug 2023

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ArticleEDITOR’S LETTER

Three of the top five ranked teams will be head­ing home after the quarterfi­nals at the World Cup. And the All Blacks could be one of them. That is simply a fact. A cold, harsh real­ity the All Blacks and New Zeal­anders will need to pre­pare...

EDITOR’S LETTER

ArticleBLACK FERNS EXCEL AGAIN

The Black Ferns squad recently assembled for the first time in 2023 to com­pete at the Pacific Four Series (Pac4). As I watched their open­ing round against Aus­tralia Wal­laroos, I couldn’t be more proud to see the 15s game back in action for the...

BLACK FERNS EXCEL AGAIN

ArticleCap­tain Cane

Reuben Thorne cap­tained his coun­try in 23 of 50 tests he played. His cap­taincy win rate was 87 per­cent, a fig­ure that puts him ahead of some of the most cher­ished chief cus­todi­ans of the “jer­sey”. Wilson Whineray, Brian Lochore and Gra­ham...

Cap­tain Cane

ArticleFarewell to a Champ

Dane Coles will retire after the World Cup. Feisty on the field and friendly off, he tells Jason Pine he is com­fort­able that not every­one likes him. In two short sen­tences, Dane Coles encap­su­lates his time as a pro­fes­sional rugby player. “I...

Farewell to a Champ

ArticlePool C

Eddie Jones returned to the Walla­bies to much fan­fare, but is he the joker in their pack? Jim Tucker looks at Aus­tralia’s chances in Pool C. Twenty years ago, John Mitchell’s All Blacks danced and dom­in­ated the Walla­bies 50-21 in Sydney. On the...

Pool C

ArticlePool B

A stacked pool with Ire­land, Scot­land and South Africa all in the top five, but only two can make it through. Gerry Thorn­ley looks at the pool set to pro­duce the All Blacks quarter final oppon­ent. Well, there’s always one, isn’t there? By any...

Pool B