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    Default Bundy Rum Test Match 07: Australia vs New Zealand

    Bundy Rum Test Match 2007:



    Australia
    vs New Zealand

    Friday 20th April, 7:30pm; Suncorp Stadium

    Referee: TBA

    Team Notes:

    Australia
    Apart from the injured Mark Gasnier (chest), Greg Inglis (knee) and Luke O'Donnell (hamstring), the only player from last year's final to genuinely miss out was Bulldogs prop Mark O'Meley.

    Selectors have shown faith in a Brisbane side down on confidence and although Darren Lockyer, Petero Civoniceva, Justin Hodges and Karmichael Hunt were never in doubt, Brent Tate and Shaun Berrigan are lucky to retain their spots.

    Dynamic Melbourne Storm second-rower Ryan Hoffman has been called into the Australian Kangaroos squad as 18th man for tomorrow night’s Bundaberg Rum Test Match against New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium.
    New Zealand
    South Sydney prop Roy Asotasi was today named as the new skipper of the Kiwi rugby league team to replace the retired Ruben Wiki.

    Asotasi, who has 15 caps, will lead a side with three 20-year-old new caps when he runs out for the Anzac test against Australia in Brisbane on Friday night.

    One of the newcomers is in the starting 13 -- Parramatta back Krisnan Inu, who was a surprise selection when the original 19-strong squad was named yesterday.

    Inu, who has just one first-grade appearance to his name, will wear the No 1 jersey.

    The other new caps are on the bench in the form of Brisbane utility Greg Eastwood and New Zealand Warrior prop Sam Rapira.

    Teams:


    Australia

    1 Karmichael Hunt
    2 Brent Tate
    3 Jamie Lyon
    4 Justin Hodges
    5 Matt King
    6 Darren Lockyer (c)
    7 Johnathan Thurston
    8 Brent Kite
    9 Cameron Smith
    10 Petero Civoniceva
    11 Willie Mason
    12 Nathan Hindmarsh
    13 Andrew Ryan
    Interchange
    14 Luke Bailey
    15 Shaun Berrigan
    16 Steve Simpson
    17 Anthony Tupou
    18 Ryan Hoffman *Late Inclusion*
    Coach: Ricky Stuart

    New Zealand
    Krisnan Inu
    Jake Webster
    Iosia Soliola
    Simon Mannering
    Manu Vatuvei
    Benji Marshall
    Ben Roberts
    Nathan Cayless
    Dene Halatau
    Roy Asotasi (captain)
    Sonny Bill Williams
    Tony Puletua
    David Fa'alogo.
    Interchange:
    David Faiumu
    Sam Rapira
    Greg Eastwood
    Frank Pritchard

    Coach: Brian McClennan

    ***Please use this thread for game day spoilers and general match information***
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    Talking Asotasi to captain Kiwis

    South Sydney prop Roy Asotasi was today named as the new skipper of the Kiwi rugby league team to replace the retired Ruben Wiki.

    Asotasi, who has 15 caps, will lead a side with three 20-year-old new caps when he runs out for the Anzac test against Australia in Brisbane on Friday night.

    One of the newcomers is in the starting 13 -- Parramatta back Krisnan Inu, who was a surprise selection when the original 19-strong squad was named yesterday.

    Inu, who has just one first-grade appearance to his name, will wear the No 1 jersey.

    The other new caps are on the bench in the form of Brisbane utility Greg Eastwood and New Zealand Warrior prop Sam Rapira.

    Kiwis: Krisnan Inu, Jake Webster, Iosia Soliola, Simon Mannering, Manu Vatuvei, Benji Marshall, Ben Roberts, Nathan Cayless, Dene Halatau, Roy Asotasi (captain), Sonny Bill Williams, Tony Puletua, David Fa'alogo.

    Interchange: David Faiumu, Sam Rapira, Greg Eastwood, Frank Pritchard.

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    Hoffman called into Aussie Test squad

    Thursday, April 19, 2007 - 12:00 PM

    Dynamic Melbourne Storm second-rower Ryan Hoffman has been called into the Australian Kangaroos squad as 18th man for tomorrow night?s Bundaberg Rum Test Match against New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium.

    Hoffman made his representative debut for City Origin last year. His call-up to the Kangaroos squad caps off a tremendous start to the 2007 Telstra Premiership season.

    The call-up for Hoffman came through early this morning.

    ?Craig (Bellamy) called me at about 8:00am,? said Hoffman.

    ?He said they were talking about having an 18th man and they mentioned me because I can cover a few positions, so they?re getting me up there this afternoon.

    ?No one is injured or in any doubt, they wanted me there in case anything does happen to one of the other players.?

    As with every rugby league player, it?s been a dream of Hoffman?s to play for his country, but he has been given no promises about this Friday night.

    ?I?ve always dreamed of this. Obviously I want to play, but I?ll only play if someone gets hurt which no-one would wish on anyone. I?m just glad to be a part of it in any way, shape or form and I?m really excited,? said Hoffman.


    ?It?s going to be great to be a part of the team. I?m only down as an emergency just in case someone goes down in training or the warm-up, but it?s just great to be a part of the Australian set-up to see how it all works.?

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    It's All About Ball Security for NZ

    Thursday, April 19, 2007 - 11:49 AM

    Despite taking a young side into battle in Friday Night?s test match, New Zealand coach Brian McLennan is confident his charges will acquit themselves well; however he doesn?t want the weight of expectation to be placed too heavily on the shoulders of his young halves combination.

    ?We?re keen to make sure that all of the pressure is not placed on Benji and Ben. Those two guys are there to try and steer the team around the park. We have other players who have the ability to go out there and be creative, and that is how we will be looking to play.?

    ?There is no greater challenge for a Kiwi player than playing against Australia in Australia. It?s an exciting time and the boys are getting ready. I know the younger guys are anxious, nervous and excited, but this game will make them better players in the future.?

    When the Kiwis run out on to Suncorp Stadium they will face an Australian team, who have once again proven they are the benchmark in International Rugby League, after regaining the Tri Nations trophy at the end of last year, in what was a thrilling encounter.

    McLennan remembers that game well, and knows his team will have to have a similar commitment level but also raise their skill level this time around.

    ?I think we have to put the same effort and commitment into the game as we did to the final last year, but at the same time we have to play with more control in the early stages of the game.

    ?We were over exuberant with the ball early in that game and it cost us. The boys put in a tremendous effort, but we want to and need to improve our ball security.

    It?s hard when you spend the first 15 minutes of a match tackling like we did last time. Good ball security can rectify that.?

    Knowing how to improve and doing that are two different things but McLennan sees a big upside to this team, and a lot of that could come from young prop Sam Rapira.

    ?Sammy Rapira is a talented young prop who is similar to Adam Blair, and we all saw how he came on last year. It?s going to be a tough assignment, but we know he can handle it.?

    As the battle looms the banter between the players has heated up with Luke Bailey and Sonny Bill Williams firing broadsides at their own club team mates, admitting they would love to put a hit on Jake Webster and Willie Mason respectively.

    Williams even went as far as saying he sees Mason as the new benchmark, a tag Willie would likely be reveling in, but the Kiwi coach was hard pushed to name the biggest Aussie threat, and is aware that there are many.

    ?All 17 of them, to just make the Australian 17 is incredible, it?s such a strong team I couldn?t single one player out.?
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    Kangaroos Vs Kiwis Preview

    Thursday, April 19, 2007 - 12:50 PM

    A bumper crowd will be on hand on Friday night at Suncorp and given the recent history between these two teams, they are unlikely to be disappointed.

    Not only have recent encounters been close affairs; like last season?s Tri Nations Final, but they have also at times been spiteful and full of heavy hitting, and with the likes of Brent Kite, Willie Mason and Anthony Tupou representing Australia, and Manu Vatuvei, Sonny Bill Williams and Frank Pritchard lining up for the Kiwis that theme could once again be repeated.

    There will be some jittery Kiwis out on the field on Friday night with three test debutants lining up, Greg Eastwood will start from the bench as will big Sam Rapira, leaving young Parramatta fullback Krisnan Inu to be the likely target of the high ball and plenty of attention early from a Kangaroos side who will look to put the pressure on from the outset.

    The youth of the Kiwis could be their strength but it could also be their downfall. The inclusions of the likes of Benji Marshall, Ben Roberts and Manu Vatuvei means that the Kiwis may be unafraid to play a very attacking style, however that style is not always suited to the test arena and could see them unravel quickly.

    The Australians on the other hand have a wealth of experience in the test arena, and have kept a team similar to the one which regained the Tri Nations? trophy at the end of last season.

    Luke Bailey and Steve Simpson are the notable inclusions in the side and both of them come in with a wealth of representative experience, even though Simpson will be making his test debut.

    The Australians could play the game anyway they choose and with a wealth of talent all over the park can play it up the middle or look to spread it wide, but expect the combination of Lockyer, Thurston, Hunt and Hodges to light up the backline at some stage of the night.

    Watch out Kiwis: Justin Hodges has been in scintillating form for the Broncos, continuing on from where he left off last season he is fast becoming the best centre in the game.

    Watch out Kangaroos:
    The size of the Kiwi backline is phenomenal. Most of their backs could play in the forwards, but the biggest danger could be winger Manu Vatuvei.

    Vatuvei always takes his game up a level when he represents his country, and if he has a good night (of which he has had many lately) he could be a handful for either Matt King or possibly Brent Tate.

    Key Match Ups:


    Darren Lockyer Vs Benji Marshall

    The Australian captain will line up opposing the Kiwi wonder kid. At club level both their teams are struggling and both players would be desperate for a win.

    While Lockyer has a brilliant running and kicking game, Marshall is weaker at the kicking aspect, and needs his forwards dominating to have an impact. Benji will have to do more than just run sideways as he has done for much of the year for the Wests Tigers if he wants to have an impact.

    Willie Mason Vs Sonny Bill Williams

    If either player plays half as well as he has been talking of late, then this will be a huge encounter. Best of mates at club level, each would love the opportunity to hold the bragging rights over the other at Belmore. Look for some big collisions between the two Bulldog buddies.

    Prediction:

    Expect the game to be played at a fast tempo early, with plenty of play to go up the centre of the ruck from the big men. This game will be a lot tighter than many think, but the telling factor may be experience, and Australia dominates in that area.

    The loss of Ruben Wiki is huge. No Wiki means a loss of power that is unrivalled and New Zealand will miss their inspirational former captain when it counts the most.

    Tip: Australia by 8.

    Source: NRL


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    1957 Kangaroos to Parade Before Test

    Friday, April 20, 2007 - 10:49 AM

    The Australian Rugby League will pay tribute to Australia?s first victorious World Cup team when it parades members of the 1957 Kangaroos before the crowd at tonight?s Bundaberg Test between Australia and New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

    Australia?s 1957 captain-coach Dick Poole will join team-mates Keith Barnes, George Hawick, Keith Holman, Ken McCaffery, Kel O?Shea, Ray Ritchie, Tom Tyquin and Harry Wells in a tribute celebrating 50 years since the team?s World Cup triumph.

    Australia easily won the second World Cup, staged in Sydney and Brisbane, after defeating New Zealand 25-5 and France 26-9, while 58,000 fans packed the Sydney Cricket Ground to watch Australia defeat Great Britain 31-6 in the round-robin tournament.

    A post-Cup match between Australia and The Rest Of The World was also held in Sydney, with Australia winning 20-11 in front of 30,00 fans.

    ?It?s a great honour, particularly the day after a significant World Cup announcement, that so many of the 1957 Kangaroos can be here at Suncorp Stadium to celebrate 50 years since Australia?s first World Cup win,?? ARL chief executive Geoff Carr said today.

    ?They went in as underdogs, and so many of the players in that side are now household names.

    ?What?s also significant is the great crowds they played in front of and we again expect great support from fans across the country for next year?s World Cup.?

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    This should be a great match... only 30 mins away and I can't wait...

    I am looking forward to seeing the forwards clash... Hindmarsh, Mason, Petero and Kite vs Asotasi, Cayless, Williams and Puletua... should be a great battle.

    I am disappointed the forms backs aren't all there, but I am sure the team can do the job on a inexperienced Kiwis side.

    I am a looking forward to also seeing how Kristian Inu and Ben Roberts go tonight... although I think the experience of Thurston and Lockyer will be too good for the Kiwis.

    I hope both teams can give us a great contest, but for me the Aussies are too strong... Australia by 12...






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    Kristian Inu is going preety good so far, i think he has a long future in the Black and White...
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    18-0 Aussies leading 54 mins gone

    Tries to King, Hindmarsh and Tate
    Thurston 3/3 kicks

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    Both Inu and Roberts have impressed me tonight.
    I reckon with a bit of confidence Roberts could easily take on the line himself. Has a decent kick too.

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    For an international game, I found that to be quite boring. There were way too many errors, both teams seemed to barely be trying in attack most of the time, and the referee was absolutely shocking! Dead set I don't want to see him referee another international game for a long time. The game was so slow, and some of the calls were atrocious. He missed alot of errors as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelers View Post
    For an international game, I found that to be quite boring. There were way too many errors, both teams seemed to barely be trying in attack most of the time, and the referee was absolutely shocking! Dead set I don't want to see him referee another international game for a long time. The game was so slow, and some of the calls were atrocious. He missed alot of errors as well.
    The ref didn't miss calls as such Steelers... they played by international rules, therefore it was fine for them to run around the back of players, to go and take the ball off each other for poor handling... it was rather annoying watching it because it's not how we play football, but it's the way the game is run internationally... NRL rules are a lot stricter and harsher.

    As for the game, I agree, too many errors, too much run around play to create stuff and no real vision until midway through the second half by anyone... I fell asleep for part of it.

    In saying that though, I was mighty impressed by Kristian Inu... he looks like a star of the future and the courage he showed tonight after only one game, well it was impressive to say the least. I was pleased to see Benji's game coming back and Roberts was 50/50... he kicked nicely, but he didn't lead his team around the park and didn't provide his forwards with options... and a good halfback does that.

    The forwards were solid, the tackles from Vatuvai and Webster early were bone crunching, but as I said before the experience in the end got the better of them.

    For the winners, Lockyer once again impressed me... he looked good and dangerous, Thurston was decent but I think tried to let Lockyer dictate the play at times, where as he is good enough to run the play himself and create options for the backline... I was impressed with Tate who did everything right tonight and Hunt got some kudos points from me for his good effort tonight.

    The forward pack was solid, with Ryan and Kite the highlights while the rest were good. Overall though, a good win by the Aussies, however one they were always expected to get and one that shouldn't shy away from what was a good performance from an inexperienced Kiwi side.






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    **FINAL SCORE**


    Australia 30

    Tries: Hindmarsh, King, Hunt, Lockyer
    Goals: Thurston 5/6

    Defeat

    New Zealand 6

    Tries: Vatuvei
    Goals: Marshall 1/1
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    I agree with Tit-BD about the rules, and i thought the game was good.

    I loved the defence in the first 20 minutes, and there was great attacking play by both sides in the last 60.

    I really think sometimes we are a victim of our own hand, we bag the hell out of International football and never give it a chance to get to the heights of SOO.

    There was a perfect moment tonight where SBW and Mason could have smacked the living hell out of each other, Like Beetson and his team mate so many years ago, and really put Test match footy on the calendar, but both players choose not to, and the supporters no longer want to see that, and the game has drifted away accordingly.
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