New Zealand coach Graham Henry has rotated his squad with six new faces lining up for this weekend's second Test in Wellington. Posted June 06, 2007 by Scott Donaldson
If there is one aspect of Graham Henry's tutelage that has paid handsome dividends over the last few years, it would be the dominance of the New Zealand forwards. James Mortimer continues his assessment of the team's current strengths. Posted March 03, 2008 by James Mortimer
The All Blacks may be heading for rugby's Tri-Nations title, but their victory over South Africa suggests there's still a lot of work to be done before the World Cup Posted July 16, 2007 by Scott Donaldson
New Zealand put the exclamation mark on a fascinating Tri-Nations series by coming from behind to beat the Wallabies in the title decider. Posted September 15, 2008 by James Mortimer
A crowded international season, coupled with individual domestic championships, as well as the semi-international club flagship tournaments that are the Heineken Cup and Super 14 have prevented a World Club Championship. But what if? Posted April 12, 2008 by James Mortimer
'If it isn’t broke don’t fix it' should be the mantra, with the New Zealand forward play the principal strength of their rugby prowess over the last few years. As forwards coach, Graham Henry must keep the same patterns that have been exhibited in the last few years. Posted May 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
With the Crusaders, Blues and Chiefs holding three of the top four spots, New Zealand - winners of all but three super championship titles - are building strong impetus for the international season. Posted April 06, 2008 by James Mortimer
German-based teenager James Carter spent six months in New Zealand last year - and became addicted to the world's best rugby team. On September 23, his 18th birthday, he experienced the ultimate dream. Posted October 02, 2007 by James Carter
It's that time again, when the best talent in world rugby is on show. And the Southern Hemisphere is where most of the top players seem to be. Posted August 16, 2007 by Wayne Sloane
The second game of the Tri-Nations in Durban next week will be more than a Test match - it will prove that Schalk Burger and his Springbok bruisers will be a real force to be reckoned with in France this autumn. Posted June 15, 2007 by James Hutchison
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