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All Blacks: Rugby Herald experts in Cardiff
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All Blacks: Rugby Herald experts in Cardiff

Gregor Paul and Patrick McKendry are in Cardiff with the All Blacks and give their opinion and analysis on the AB's changes for the Georgia Rugby World Cup match. Sonny Bill Williams, Charlie Faumuina and Wyatt Crockett all find themselves in a starting XV that remains - everywhere else - absolutely the top side. Their form has been impressive in the first two games while the men they respectively replace - Ma'a Nonu, Owen Franks and Tony Woodcock - have either been quiet or a little bit off where they were expected to be.

Brian McClennan and 2005 Kiwis: Part 2
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Brian McClennan and 2005 Kiwis: Part 2

How did they do that? 2005 Kiwis coach Brian McClennan joins Michael Burgess to reflect on the incredible 24-0 win over Australia at Elland Road, and marvel at Stacey Jones’s epic journey to get there.

Rugby: Gatland: All Blacks comments 'gave me boost'
New Zealand

Rugby: Gatland: All Blacks comments 'gave me boost'

Wales coach Warren Gatland has joked about how he is dreading having to respond to all the well-wishing texts and calls from New Zealand following his team's epic World Cup victory over England at Twickenham. And he also revealed today that the comments by the All Blacks in the aftermath of Wales' 28-25 victory, which puts the Red Dragons on course for a top-two spot in the "Pool of Death", had been "uplifting".

All Blacks:Hansen text helped lift Boks coach
New Zealand

All Blacks:Hansen text helped lift Boks coach

Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer has revealed that his All Blacks counterpart Steve Hansen helped lift him from the gloom of the shock loss to Japan by sending him a supportive text message. Meyer endured the most difficult week of his coaching career after Japan humbled the two-time World Cup champions last week in their opening pool match. But he was surprised to receive a message of support from Hansen in a private text exchange between the pair with Meyer claiming it had helped him immeasurably to cope with the pressure.

All Blacks: TMO's and slowing the game
New Zealand

All Blacks: TMO's and slowing the game

The All Blacks can only control their side of the match and what they do, but the slowing down of matches via injuries, TMO decisions and slow play can only disadvantage a team that relies on fitness to finish strongly and win. They speak post the Namibia match about the speed of play as it could become more of an issuse as Rugby World Cup continues.

RWC: Are the TMOs clogging the World Cup?
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RWC: Are the TMOs clogging the World Cup?

Are the TMOs clogging the World Cup and does the tournament need England to survive their pool. Herald rugby writer Wynne Gray and former All Black Richard Turner discuss those issues and more from 11am today..

The VENT: The RWC doesn't need England
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The VENT: The RWC doesn't need England

We get stuck in today. Has the rugby at the World Cup been a dud so far? Would we really give a stuff if England didn't make it out of pool play? And why Justin Hodges won't play the grand final.

All Blacks sightsee around London
New Zealand

All Blacks sightsee around London

Sometimes the All Blacks get to be tourists, and what better way than on a double-decker open top bus to see London. Sponsors AIG took AB fans and Waisake Naholo with Keven Mealamu and Beuden Barrett to see the sights.

All Blacks: Waisake Naholo ready to play
New Zealand

All Blacks: Waisake Naholo ready to play

The All Blacks plan was always to have Waisake Naholo target the Georgia match in Cardiff as his return to the AB"s after being injured after just 45 mins of International rugby. The flying Fijian is ready to go but still need to learn more about how to play for the All Blacks.

Slideshow: All Blacks v Namibia
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Slideshow: All Blacks v Namibia

The All Blacks' emerged from their clash against Namibia with a 58-14 win but without too much praise of the world's media. Here's how it unfolded thanks to photos from NZ Herald's Brett Phibbs.

Rugby: 'We have standards in the All Blacks'
New Zealand

Rugby: 'We have standards in the All Blacks'

The All Blacks players know that they didn't play to their potential against Namibia and 'don't need the coaches to tell us that'. Hear from Sonny Bill Williams, Jerome Kaino and Nehe Milner- Skudder as they reflect upon a frustrating victory.

Rugby: All Blacks frustrated against Namibia
New Zealand

Rugby: All Blacks frustrated against Namibia

It's not often the All Blacks can score more than 50 points and not feel good about life. But there you go - that's what happens when the world's best team has to play the weakest at this World Cup. The reasons why the All Blacks won't be feeling great are several. They didn't ever find the flow and cohesion they were after.

All Blacks: Fekitoa on SBW 'I wanted to be like him'
New Zealand

All Blacks: Fekitoa on SBW 'I wanted to be like him'

The most explosive centre pairing in world rugby could become even more dangerous if Sonny Bill Williams continues to teach All Blacks teammate Malakai Fekitoa the art of the offload. The duo will link up for the first time against Namibia in the All Blacks second pool C Rugby World Cup match on Friday morning NZT.

The game starts here: Richie McCaw advert goes viral
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The game starts here: Richie McCaw advert goes viral

An inspirational new ad campaign featuring All Blacks captain Richie McCaw has become an internet sensation. It follows his daily routines, including grueling runs through picturesque New Zealand “McCaw country” scenery, and practicing a haka written just for the commercial. Since it was posted on YouTube six days ago, it has been watched more than 3.6 million times. Source: Beats by Dre/YouTube