vBookie Event: New Zealand v Australia (Tri Nations Rugby)
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08-05-2010, 05:29 AM
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Gabba Gabba Hey
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Tri Nations: New Zealand v Australia

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New Zealand: M Muliaina (Chiefs), C Jane (Hurricanes), C Smith (Hurricanes), M Nonu (Hurricanes), J Rokocoko (Blues), D Carter (Crusaders), P Weepu (Hurricanes), T Woodcock (Blues), K Mealamu (Blues), O Franks (Crusaders), Brad T (Crusaders), T Donnelly (Highlanders), J Kaino (Blues), R McCaw (Crusaders, capt), K Read (Crusaders)
Replacements: C Flynn (Crusaders), B Franks (Crusaders), S Whitelock (Crusaders), V Vito (Hurricanes), A Mathewson (Blues), A Cruden (Hurricanes), B Stanley (Blues)
Australia: K Beale (Waratahs); J O'Connor (Western Force), A Ashley-Cooper (Brumbies), A Faingaa (Reds), D Mitchell (Waratahs); M Giteau (Brumbies), W Genia; B Robinson (Waratahs), S Faingaa (Reds), S Ma'afu (Brumbies), D Mumm (Waratahs), N Sharpe (Western Force), R Elsom (Brumbies, capt), D Pocock (Western Force), R Brown (Western Force)
Replacements: S Moore (Brumbies), J Slipper (Reds), R Simmons (Reds), M Hodgson (Western Force), L Burgess (Waratahs), B Barnes (Waratahs), C Shepherd (Western Force)
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Australia v New Zealand All-time record: Played: 137, New Zealand won 93, Australia won 39, drawn 5
Biggest winning margin: NZ: 37, 43-6 at Wellington, 1996; Aus: 21, 28-7 at Sydney, 1999
Highest score: NZ: 50 (50-21) at Sydney, 2003; Aus: 35 (35-39) at Sydney, 2000
Most tries: NZ: 9 (38-13) at Dunedin, 1936; Aus: 5 (30-16) at Auckland, 1978 and (35-39) at Sydney, 2000.
Longest winning sequence: NZ: 9 (1936-47), Aust: 3 (1978-80, 1991-92, 2000-01)
Most points (individual): NZ: Andrew Mehrtens 202; Aus: Matt Burke 176
Most tries (individual): NZ: 8 Doug Howlett, Ian Kirkpatrick, Christian Cullen; Aus: 8 David Campese
Most points in a Test: NZ: 29 Andrew Mehrtens at Auckland, 1999; Aus: 24 Matt Burke at Brisbane, 1996
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08-05-2010, 05:35 PM
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Got 1 Mil on NZ. Don't see them losing any time soon.
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08-06-2010, 06:10 PM
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I would bet on NZ but whats the point?
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08-06-2010, 06:56 PM
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Gabba Gabba Hey
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Yeah, their payout gets lower with each successive test. They're the Anderson Silva of rugby I guess. Hoping they run out of gas by 2011 though.
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08-06-2010, 07:25 PM
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The money in this tourney is the Australia v SA, but SA has really disapointed me.
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08-06-2010, 07:29 PM
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I love me some rugby, unfortunately they pretty much never seem to show it up here in Canada. 
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08-06-2010, 08:08 PM
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wallabies will be better in the backs with anthony fainga coming in and the wallabies have a better hooker in his brothe saii fainga, but seriously whats the point of being hopeful.ill just watch me some rugby league tonight.
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08-07-2010, 05:21 AM
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Gabba Gabba Hey
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Good call Kry and attention, the All Blacks win by 20 points to 10 at AMI. It just finished and was the most interesting test of the tournament to watch thus far  Muiliani and Smith scored the NZ tries, and Beale scored the one for the Wallabies. Carter with a couple penalties and one from Giteau accounted for the points. Thanks for betting you guys, see you in a couple weeks if you'd like to bet again when the All Blacks will be away to Johannesburg.
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