2011 Tri-Nations
Saturday, August 6
Eden Park, Auckland
New Zealand and Australia face off |
Australia coach Robbie Deans has made no changes to the Wallaby starting XV that beat South Africa 39-20 two weeks ago for this crucial Tri-Nations encounter. However the reserves bench has seen a few changes. Experienced lock Nathan Sharpe is replaced by Dan Vickerman while in the scrumhalf position Nick Phipps is replaced by Luke Burgess who is returning from injury. Back Lachie Turner also makes the match 22 replacing flanker Matt Hodgson.
The All Blacks meanwhile have made a host of changes from the side that ran out last time out in a 40-7 thumping of the Springboks. Hooker Keven Mealamu starts with Andrew Hore moving to bench and Cory Flynn dropping out of the match 22 altogether. Owen Franks will start, relegating his brother Ben to the bench. At lock Brad Thorn returns in favour of Sam Whitelock while his Crusaders teammate Kieran Read also comes into the starting XV.
At scrumhalf Piri Weepu starts while wingers Hosea Gear and Sitiveni Sivivatu also return to form a formidable All Blacks starting XV. Indeed tomorrow’s team will be the most experienced New Zealand side in history with a record 766 caps in total.
Starting Line-ups | ||
Position | All Blacks | Wallabies |
1 | Wyatt Crockett | Sekope Kepu |
2 | Keven Mealamu | Stephen Moore |
3 | Owen Franks | Ben Alexander |
4 | Ali Williams | Rob Simmons |
5 | Brad Thorn | James Horwill |
6 | Jerome Kaino | Rocky Elsom © |
7 | Richie McCaw © | David Pocock |
8 | Kieran Read | Ben McCalman |
9 | Piri Weepu | Will Genia |
10 | Dan Carter | Quade Cooper |
11 | Hosea Gear | Digby Ioane |
12 | Ma’a Nonu | Pat McCabe |
13 | Conrad Smith | Adam Ashley-Cooper |
14 | Sitiveni Sivivatu | James O’Connor |
15 | Mils Muliaina | Kurtley Beale |
Replacements | | |
16 | Andrew Hore | Saia Fainga’a |
17 | Ben Franks | Pekahou Cowan |
18 | Sam Whitelock | Dan Vickerman |
19 | Adam Thomson | Scott Higginbotham |
20 | Andy Ellis | Luke Burgess |
21 | Colin Slade | Anthony Fainga’a |
22 | Sonny Bill Williams | Lachie Turner |
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