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New Zealand in imperious form

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The All Blacks are in such good form at present following wins over both South Africa and Australia in this year’s Tri-Nations competition, that they are expected to name a second string XV for their upcoming away fixture against the beleaguered Springboks. Having already hammered the Boks 40-7 at home, coach Graham Henry has named a 25-man squad for their impending away leg with the squad consisting of 13 forwards and 12 backs with Keven Mealamu being named as captain in Richie McCaw’s absence. Those looking at the Rugby Union World Cup betting will be wondering how they will get on.

Henry will argue that having won the opening two games of the tournament, he has earned the right to rest some of his stars with the World Cup just around the corner – but has insisted that the players that have been selected will be under immense pressure as they will be playing for their place in his final 30-man World Cup squad.

“There is real excitement amongst the squad. We have players returning from injury who will be playing for the All Blacks for the first time this year, while others will be looking to take the opportunity to stake a further claim in the black jersey and ensure selection in the Rugby World Cup,” he said.

One man that will be desperate to prove his credentials and sneak through the back door into Graham Henry’s final squad will be 24-year-old loose-head prop Victor Vito, who has been called into the All Black’s squad for their final Tri-Nations fixture. Despite having represented New Zealand on six occasions previously, until this week he was looking likely to be omitted from the World Cup squad and so will be eager to grab his chance. People following the Will Greenwood rugby betting tips should remember this.

Certainly New Zealand will not be expecting an easy ride against South Africa, regardless of their opponents’ form so far in the competition. The Springboks will be desperate for a win, and might just see this slightly under-strength All Black side as the perfect opportunity to build up some momentum as they gear up for the defence of their World Cup crown.

Having finally shown their full hand by playing their full-strength side in a narrow loss to Australia this weekend, Peter de Villiers will accept nothing less than a fully committed display from his side as they bid to avoid a Tri-Nations whitewash.

Originally written by Bet123.net, an online Betting Guide

New Zealand in imperious form

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