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Wales vs New Zealand


Match scheduled:
Date: 07-11-2009
Time: 18:00 until 20:35
Autumn Internationals / And Of Year Tours


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John Inverdale is at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, where Wales host New Zealand in the opening weekend of the autumn internationals. It's the first of four matches this month for Wales and there can be no tougher start than to face the might of the All Blacks. It's 56 years since Wales beat New Zealand although they put up a good performance in 2008, leading 9-6 at half-time before the All Blacks ran out 29-9 winners. Joining John in the studio are Jonathan Davies and Jeremy Guscott, while match commentary comes from Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.

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Wales are beginning to run out of excuses, having long ago run out of patience with their 20-Test losing run against the All Blacks.

Not so much of a 'bogey team' in Welsh eyes but an unbeatable behemoth, the go-to word for Wales this week has been belief as they prepare to take on New Zealand once again at the Millennium Stadium.

The great Bleddyn Williams led Wales to their last victory over the tourists, in 1953. At that time, the Welsh had a favourable record of three wins and a loss against the All Blacks but there have been few occasions since when the men in red have put up a genuine fight.


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Last season's 29-9 loss was preceded by unbelievable drama as the haka was faced down by an unblinking Welsh line, but the end result was predictable. This year Wales do not need theatre, but results. The Millennium Stadium will be a cauldron of colour and noise so the players should be focused and ready to give everything to get the monkey off their backs.

New Zealand have endured a mixed year by their high standards and go in to the game after finishing a distant second to the Springboks in the Tri-Nations. They did, though, complete a 4-0 Bledisloe Cup whitewash over perennial rivals Australia in Tokyo last weekend and have traditionally been far too strong for their Welsh rivals.


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Wales coach Warren Gatland has weighed in with his now traditional verbal barbs, insisting that the All Blacks have lost their 'aura' since he was a tourist with them during his playing days. The Kiwis have refused to take the bait, insisting, ominously for Gatland's players, that they were perfectly happy to make their retort on the pitch.

Dan Carter has been named in the starting line-up for the game after struggling with a haematoma on his right calf, but the main story concerns new cap Zac Guildford. The Hawke's Bay wing has been in devastating domestic form after starring in New Zealand's run to the Junior World Championship title. His debut will be a bittersweet occasion after his father, Robert, died in the stands following their victory over England in the final.


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Guildford's debut comes at the expense of banned wing Sitiveni Sivivatu, who was punished for a late tackle on an airborne Adam Ashley-Cooper last weekend. Wyatt Crockett also wins his second cap due to a suspension, the Canterbury prop stepping in after Tony Woodcock was also censured following the Tokyo showdown.

Richie McCaw skippers the side as ever and is joined by his Canterbury team-mate Kieran Read. Read has knocked veteran Rodney So'oialo out of contention, with Adam Thomson also losing his spot to Jerome Kaino.

For Wales, all the focus ahead of the November Tests was on a mounting injury list. British & Irish Lions Lee Byrne, Mike Phillips and Adam Jones are all out for the series, with lock Ian Evans and centre Gavin Henson also unavailable.


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Phillips' injury has been compounded by Sale Sharks' refusal to release Dwayne Peel for the fixture, meaning that Gareth Cooper starts in the No.9 jersey. Fly-half James Hook is handed the unfamiliar fullback role for the second time in Tests, with Leigh Halfpenny and Shane Williams providing the pace out wide.

The biggest surprise sprung by Gatland was the inclusion of Ospreys prop Paul James on the tight-head side. James has been called on to replace his regional team-mate Jones after a six-year absence from the international stage. His last, and only, cap came against Romania at the Racecourse Ground in 2003 and he will need to reward the coaching staff's faith in him.


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Wales: James Hook; Leigh Halfpenny, Tom Shanklin, Jamie Roberts, Shane Williams; Stephen Jones, Gareth Cooper; Gethin Jenkins, Matthew Rees, Paul James, Alun Wyn Jones, Luke Charteris, Andy Powell, Martyn Williams, Ryan Jones (capt)

Replacements: Huw Bennett, Duncan Jones, Bradley Davies, Dafydd Jones, Martin Roberts, Jonathan Davies, Tom James


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New Zealand: Mils Muliaina; Cory Jane, Conrad Smith, Ma'a Nonu, Zac Guildford; Dan Carter, Brendon Leonard; Wyatt Crockett, Andrew Hore, Neemia Tialata, Brad Thorn, Jason Eaton, Jerome Kaino, Richie McCaw (capt), Kieran Read

Replacements: Cory Flynn, Owen Franks, Tom Donnelly, Adam Thomson, Jimmy Cowan, Stephen Donald, Ben Smith


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Match scheduled:
Date: 07-11-2009
Time: 14:00 until 16:00
Autumn Internationals / And Of Year Tours


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England and Australia will rekindle one of the fiercest rivalries in international rugby when they go head-to-head at Twickenham on Saturday but the build-up to this latest showdown has been surprisingly low-key in terms of the verbal jousting.

The fact that these two giants of the game have been playing second fiddle to their hemisphere rivals for longer than they would care to consider may well have mollified the exchanges in the build-up to the game but rest assured that contest will have regained a venomous edge come kick off.



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This weekend's clash offers an opportunity to make a significant statement. The eyes of the rugby world are set to centre on south west London, with the fear of failure set to ensure a full-blooded encounter to rank alongside some of the greats.



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England manager Martin Johnson suffered a baptism of fire this time last year with crushing defeats at the hands of Australia, South Africa and New Zealand and the pressure is on to prove his side and his coaching prowess have come a long way in the 12 months since.

There was significant improvement in this year's Six Nations before a team shorn of its British & Irish Lions representatives shared a series with Argentina in the summer. However, this month's scheduled matches with the Wallabies, Pumas and then the All Blacks represent another step up in terms of intensity and expectation.


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For Australia, this fixture is the first stop on their quest to emulate the Grand Slam glory of their 1984 predecessors. A repeat seems unlikely. A side bursting with potential, they have failed time and time again to fulfil that promise


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The Wallabies may well enter this latest meeting in possession of the Cook Cup thanks to a well-deserved victory last year but a woeful run of form of late leaves Robbie Deans' men struggling with their own demons. Six defeats in their last seven outings, albeit in the intense environment of the Tri-Nations, does not make for happy reading but they will no doubt take heart from a return to England's HQ where they have tasted success on two of their last three visits.


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Injuries have taken their toll on both sides. The hosts are stripped of half of their first-choice line-up and it is a makeshift side that will take to the field this weekend. However, the return of talismanic fly-half Jonny Wilkinson and his fellow Rugby World Cup winners - hooker Steve Thompson and flanker Lewis Moody - ensures that they will not be taken lightly.

The presence of Wilkinson to an England shirt for the first time in 18 months in particular will be a powerful boost for Johnson. The 30-year-old has found a new lease of life since his summer move to Top 14 side Toulon and his return to form will see him anchor England's attack with the game plan set to be tailored to the No.10.

Interestingly, England have won 78% of their matches with Wilkinson since his debut in 1999 but only 47% of Tests when he has been absent. It is the figure of 70 caps and the experience that has brought him that will prove most valuable to a starting side short on Test caps, with nine players having secured 13 international appearances or less.



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Wilkinson's resilience is matched by that of Thompson who will complete a remarkable comeback from what appeared to be a career-ending neck injury two years ago. He last pulled on the England No.2 jersey in 2006 before he underwent neck surgery and was warned by medics to quit the game or risk paralysis. A second opinion opened the door for a playing return and Thompson has since benefited from life on the continent with Brive. He forced his way back into the England ranks earlier this summer and he is rewarded yet further with a place in the starting line-up this weekend.


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Australia also have their fair share of injury concerns with playmaker Berrick Barnes the latest high-profile casualty, joining Nathan Sharpe and Stirling Mortlock on the sidelines, but they can boast a more settled side than their hosts. But such is the pressure on Deans and co that he is prepared to gamble. As a result Digby Ioane and Quade Cooper will form an untried and untested centre combination as part of the changes in the wake of their latest reverse at the hands of the All Blacks in Tokyo last weekend.


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Unsurprisingly veteran George Smith returns to the Wallabies' ranks in the hope he can once again give England a headache at the breakdown. He played his part in what was a superb Wallabies' forward effort at Twickenham last year and they will be confident of a repeat. Fly-half Matt Giteau was a thorn in England's side that day and he will be pulling the strings for the visitors once more on Saturday and new skipper Rocky Elsom is sure to add his usual dynamic edge.

It appears Australia have one eye firmly on the Rugby World Cup in 2011 while England's focus is well and truly on erasing the bad memories from last year and that drive should give them the edge - just.


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England: U Monye (Harlequins); M Cueto (Sale Sharks), D Hipkiss (Leicester), S Geraghty (Northampton), M Banahan (Bath); J Wilkinson (Toulon), D Care (Harlequins); T Payne (Wasps), S Thompson (Brive), D Wilson (Bath), L Deacon (Leicester), S Borthwick (Saracens, capt), T Croft (Leicester), L Moody (Leicester), J Crane (Leicester).


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Replacements: D Hartley (Northampton), D Bell (Bath), C Lawes (Northampton), J Haskell (Stade Francais), P Hodgson (London Irish), A Goode (Brive), A Erinle (Biarritz)


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Australia: A Ashley-Cooper (Brumbies); P Hynes (Queensland Reds), D Ioane (Queensland Reds), Q Cooper (Queensland Reds), D Mitchell (NSW Waratahs); M Giteau (Brumbies), W Genia (Queensland Reds); B Robinson (NSW Waratahs), S Moore (Brumbies), B Alexander (Brumbies), J Horwill (Queensland Reds), M Chisholm (Brumbies), R Elsom (Brumbies, capt), G Smith (Brumbies), W Palu (NSW Waratahs).


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Replacements: T Polota-Nau (NSW Waratahs), M Dunning (Western Force), D Mumm (NSW Waratahs), D Pocock (Western Force), L Burgess (NSW Waratahs), R Cross (Western Force), J O'Connor (Western Force).


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