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'10 | TEST | Fri 7 May | Australia 12-8 New Zealand | AAMI

Result : Kangaroos v Kiwis


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Timmah

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Let's be fair dinkum, they're still only choosing Gidley on the back of the fact he's the incumbent NSW Captain and even then he kinda got that by default.

I can't see the use for him - in Test match football your utility needs to be dynamic and Gidley's not in the same ilk as Wing for example, the quick dart out of dummy half etc.
 

Timmah

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The same world champions who didn't make the four nations final in 2009?
 

Noa

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Australia, not by a lot. This will be a tough game and I think we get home on the back of a bit of Inglis brilliance.
 

Bman26

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LOL @ Channel 7.

They just had a story about JWH smashing a few forwards in the 4 nations, but the picture used to introduce the story featured a Wallabies and All Blacks logo. Noobs.
 

Timmah

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Full team lists and referee information:

Australian Kangaroos v New Zealand Kiwis
Friday 7 May 2010, 8:00pm AEST - AAMI Park, Melbourne
Referee: Richard Silverwood (ENG); Sideline Officials: Paul Holland (AUS) and Adam Burns (NZL); Video Referees: Bill Harrigan (AUS) and David Pakieto (NZL)

Kangaroos: 1. Billy Slater (Storm) 2. Brett Morris (Dragons) 3. Greg Inglis (Storm) 4. Jamie Lyon (Sea Eagles) 5. Jarryd Hayne (Eels) 6. Darren Lockyer (Broncos, capt) 7. Cooper Cronk (Storm) 8. Petero Civoniceva (Panthers) 9. Cam Smith (Storm) 10. David Shillington (Raiders) 11. Luke Lewis (Panthers) 12. Sam Thaiday (Broncos) 13. Paul Gallen (Sharks)
Interchange: 14. Kurt Gidley (Knights) 15. Josh Perry (Sea Eagles) 16. Anthony Watmough (Sea Eagles) 17. Michael Weyman (Dragons)
18th man: Nate Myles (Roosters)
Kiwis (squad): Adam Blair (Storm), Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles), Alex Glenn (Broncos), Bronson Harrison (Raiders), Aaron Heremaia (Warriors), Lance Hohaia (Warriors), Issac Luke (Rabbitohs), Sika Manu (Storm), Benji Marshall (Tigers, capt), Steve Matai (Sea Eagles), Ben Matulino (Warriors), Jason Nightingale (Dragons), Frank-Paul Nuuausala (Roosters), Sam Perrett (Roosters), Sam Rapira (Warriors), Junior Sa'u (Knights), Zeb Taia (Knights), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Roosters)

from NRL R9 & Rep Teams at http://www.leagueunlimited.com/article.php?newsid=19217
 

Mr Angry

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Well going on past games on this nature, Australia 36 kiwis 12.

The Kiwis are better in tournuments and build up, one offs they don't do so well.
 

Whoosh

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LOL @ Channel 7.

They just had a story about JWH smashing a few forwards in the 4 nations, but the picture used to introduce the story featured a Wallabies and All Blacks logo. Noobs.

What's a noob, BMan??
 

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