RugbyFix Picks: All Black Backs to Start a Tri-Nations Test Tomorrow.
If the Tri-Nations Started tomorrow, which All Black backs would take the field? It’s difficult to pick an All Blacks team considering the form of the current incumbents. In many cases it comes down to having to choose between experience and form. Halfback, for example, sees Alby Matthewson and Khan Fotuali’i showing the best form and the incumbents struggling. A balance needs to be met, but if a must-win test was being played tomorrow, Graham Henry is most likely to err on the side of experience.
15. Fullback: Isaia Toeava.
This is an extremely competitive position in New Zealand’s teams, …
Crusaders Barely Save New Zealand Super 14 Humiliation
In a week where four of the New Zealand teams had games at home, it took the Crusaders to stop an unwanted whitewash in round 9 of the Super 14. The Chiefs started proceedings by giving the Bulls a 5-point victory in Hamilton on Friday, losing 19 – 33.
Saturday should have been a festival of New Zealand victories, with all three home teams being odds-on favourites. Only the Blues were playing someone ahead of them on the table, and they were fresh off beating competition leaders the Bulls the week before.
The first game of the Saturday was the …
Update: Mils Muliaina out for rest of Super 14.
Following the last article, after undergoing an x-ray Mils Muliaina has been ruled out of the rest of the Super 14. He will undergo surgery today. Recovery is expected to take at least 6 weeks. His likely replacements at the back for the Chiefs include Mike Delany and Tim Nanai-Williams. Playing Delany would mean breaking the successful twin pivot experiment he had with Stephen Donald last week, although with an injury to Donald still to be confirmed Delany may be needed at first five anyway. Versatile backs Dwayne Sweeney and Sitiveni Sivivatu could also cover at fullback.
It is …
Injury Toll Mounts before 2009 Final Rematch. Muliaina Out
Round 8 of the Super 14 sees many of the teams resembling a virtual casualty ward of injuries. The Chiefs have been particularly hard hit through new injuries to key players, captain Mils Muliaina and playmaker Stephen Donald. They join All Blacks Aled de Malmanche, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Tanerau Latimer, Kevin O’Neill as well as props Nathan White and James McGougan on the Chiefs’ injury list. Coach Ian Foster will be hoping at least a few will be able to convince the medical staff they are fit to play. Mils Muliaina, a key figure in the Chiefs’s successful campaign last year, …



