Stephen Donald: Rugby World Cup Winner

Written by Mike on October 24th, 2011. Posted in Rugby Blog, Rugby World Cup

A Tale of Four Fly Halves…

Stephen Donald has easily been the most derided All Black over the last two seasons. Good players being stuck behind once-in-a-lifetime All Blacks is nothing new. Players like Frano Botica, Norm Hewitt, Marty Holah and Nick Evans may have walked onto many international rugby teams, but they had their chances severely limited by living in the shadow of All Black legends. However, no one has felt the burden of playing second fiddle to a legend more than Stephen Donald. The bar set by Dan Carter is so high that mistakes…



All Blacks Team Named to Play Wallabies in Hong Kong

Written by Mike on October 28th, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Blog, Rugby Union News

New Zealand's All Blacks captain Richie McCaw scores a try against Australia's Wallabies during their Tri-Nations rugby match in Sydney September 11, 2010. New Zealand overpowered Australia in the second half to clinch a hard-fought 23-22 victory on Saturday to sweep the Tri-Nations and notch a record 10th consecutive win over the Wallabies. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SPORT RUGBY)

The All Blacks team to play the Wallabies at Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong has been named. It is the same starting 15 that defeated the Wallabies 49-28 on July 31 in Melbourne. Notably, Sonny Bill Williams’ highly anticipated All Black debut will have to wait, as he was unable to break up the established All Black midfield of Ma’a Nonu and Conrad Smith, or match the versatility of Isaia Toeava on the bench.

The Wallabies will be looking to stop a run of 10 consecutive defeats to the All Blacks. In their last…



Wallaby and All Black Squads for Northern Tour

Written by Mike on October 24th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Union News

The All Blacks and Wallabies have been named for their Northern Hemisphere tours. The two teams will kick off their tour with a Bledisloe Cup match in Hong Kong on the 30th of October. It will be the fourth time they have played each other in 2010.

Wallaby Squad:

Ben Alexander, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Berrick Barnes, Kurtley Beale, Richard Brown, Luke Burgess, Mark Chisholm, Quade Cooper, Rod Davies, Ben Daley, Huia Edmonds, Rocky Elsom (capt), Anthony Faingaa, Saia Faingaa, Will Genia, Matt Giteau, Scott Higginbotham, Matt Hodgson, Peter Hynes, Van Humphries, Salesi Ma’afu, Pat McCabe,…



Super 14 Results: Round 11

Written by Mike on April 25th, 2010. Posted in Rugby Union News

Chiefs 25 v 25 Cheetahs
Reds 16 v 13 Stormers
Force 24 v 16 Crusaders
Highlanders 31 v 33 Hurricanes
Waratahs 19 v 12 Brumbies
Bulls 51 v 11 Lions
Sharks 23 v 10 Blues

Not a good week for my picks, or for the hopes of the New Zealand Super 14 teams. The only win came in the all-New Zealand match between the Hurricanes and the Highlanders, with the Hurricanes winning in a try fest that left more questions than answers as to their 2010 aspirations.

The Chiefs and the…



RugbyFix Picks: All Black Backs to Start a Tri-Nations Test Tomorrow.

Written by Mike on April 14th, 2010. Posted in International Rugby, Rugby Blog, Super Rugby

Ma'a Nonu (R) celebrates his try with Dan Carter Photo via Newscom

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…