Thursday, October 28, 2010

Australia vs New Zealand Live Stream Bledisloe Cup Hong Kong


Bledisloe Cup 2010 Hong Kong New Zealand vs Australia

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New Zealand vs Australia live stream Bledisloe Cup 2010 Hong Kong match schedule :

Match : New Zealand vs Australia
Date : 30 October,2010
Time : 16:15 (08:15 GMT - 19:15 AEDT; 21:15 NZ time)
Venue : Hong Kong Stadium
Competitions: Bledisloe Cup 2010

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Australia v New Zealand Match Preview :

It has been a while hasn't it? But for the fourth time in 2010, the Wallabies and All Blacks will collide for their now annual stopover Test match in Asia.

For those you who have been out of the loop this week, ticket sales for the Hong Kong clash have been sluggish, with around 25,000 tickets out of 38,000 reportedly sold, but organisers are hoping for a last-minute rush of interest. Let us hope it does not resemble something from New Delhi.

One thing that is certain has to be New Zealand's record against Australia - ten straight wins and just two defeats in their last eighteen meetings.

Dominance personified and yet we again find ourselves not writing off Australia. Deja vu or whatever you would like to call it, but that word 'potential' once more becomes attached to these Wallabies. The 2011 World Cup clock is ticking though, so surely this tour needs to bring results.

One major fillip to their cause is the return of Ben Alexander, of that there is no question. His injury-enforced absence during the Tri-Nations saw Salesi Ma'afu step in, which proved just how crucial the former is to Robbie Deans. Stephen Moore is also in hooking ahead of Saia Faingaa while the solidity of Mark Chisholm over the mobility of Dean Mumm remains. Ben McCalman deserves his jersey at number eight.

New Zealand meanwhile resisted the opportunity to blood a host of new/young faces on tour as they instead opted for the tried and tested Stephen Donald, Sitiveni Sivivatu and Isaia Toeava over younger trio Aaron Cruden, Rene Ranger and Robbie Fruean.

Graham Henry's opening team selection is one of even greater familiarity in a move that the man himself explained as 'a thank you for what they've done and reinforcing the positives of the year'. A nice sentiment but the debate in NZ has been whether fresh blood was required and whether Donald and Toeava have had enough opportunities.

One man who should get his run-out when the All Blacks arrive in London for the start of their four-Test tour of Britain and Ireland is Sonny Bill Williams, who - despite not being in the 22 on Saturday - still finds himself at the centre of both camera lens and the press conference fallout. Assistant Coach Steve Hansen admitted that they will give the star rugby league convert ample time to adjust to life in the international set-up.

Time though will soon start not being a luxury as the World Cup nears. Delivering on promises and faith put in both players and coaches is now what's required as the temperature heats up nicely before New Zealand and Australia drop into the colder north.

Ones to watch:

For Australia: He may be relishing his re-baptism of fire but a clash with Tony Woodcock and the All Blacks could push Ben Alexander's reserves to the limit. His absence from the Test arena did hurt Australia but when you look at his return, the jigsaw is almost complete.

For New Zealand: Richie McCaw is set to win his 90th cap for New Zealand and should break Sean Fitzpatrick's record of 92 in November. One of the game's true professionals, the flanker takes on David Pocock who many believe has the potential to match his run.

Head-to-head: It is hard to believe that this is the first time that Dan Carter and Quade Cooper are meeting in the Test arena and what better venue to judge them on than neutral ground. Cooper is still relatively untamed while Carter has that aura of calmness. Enjoy.

Previous results:

2010: New Zealand beat Australia 23-22 in Sydney
2010: New Zealand won 20-10 in Christchurch
2010: New Zealand won 49-28 in Melbourne
2009: New Zealand won 32-19 in Tokyo
2009: New Zealand won 33-6 in Wellington
2009: New Zealand won 19-18 in Sydney
2009: New Zealand won 22-16 in Auckland
2008: New Zealand won 19-14 in Hong Kong
2008: New Zealand won 28-24 in Brisbane
2008: New Zealand won 39-10 in Auckland
2008: Australia won 34-19 in Sydney
2007: New Zealand won 26-12 in Auckland
2007: Australia won 20-15 in Melbourne
2006: New Zealand won 34-27 in Auckland
2006: New Zealand won 13-9 in Brisbane
2006: New Zealand won 32-12 in Christchurch

Prediction: A very close one and I'll put my neck on the line. Australia by 2!

The teams:

Australia: 15 Kurtley Beale, 14 James O'Connor, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Matt Giteau, 11 Drew Mitchell, 10 Quade Cooper, 9 Will Genia, 8 Ben McCalman, 7 David Pocock, 6 Rocky Elsom (c), 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Mark Chisholm, 3 Ben Alexander, 2 Stephen Moore, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 Saia Faingaa, 17 James Slipper, 18 Dean Mumm, 19 Richard Brown, 20 Luke Burgess, 21 Berrick Barnes, 22 Lachie Turner.

New Zealand: 15 Mils Muliaina, 14 Cory Jane, 13 Conrad Smith, 12 Ma'a Nonu, 11 Joe Rokocoko, 10 Dan Carter, 9 Jimmy Cowan, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Richie McCaw (c), 6 Jerome Kaino, 5 Tom Donnelly, 4 Brad Thorn, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Keven Mealamu, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Hika Elliot, 17 John Afoa, 18 Samuel Whitelock, 19 Daniel Braid, 20 Alby Mathewson, 21 Stephen Donald, 22 Isaia Toeava.


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