A Decade of the All Blacks DVD
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Six of the Best New Zealand's Greatest Victories DVD
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Country: New Zealand Team: New Zealand All Blacks
- Bruce Robertson, a former All Black great and NZRFU Staff Coach, teaches the development of attack and defense patterns from scrums, mauls, rucks, lineouts and other facets of general play.
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 | This is an official 365 Inc product. | | | Nickname: All Blacks
Team Colors: All Black
Coach: Graham Henry
Top Scorer: Andrew Mehrtens (967)
Founded: 1892
Championship Titles: Tri Nations Record: 30 wins, 13 losses (Best of all) World Cup Appearances: 5 (First in 1987) Best finish: Champions, 1987 The All Blacks are currently the only team to have a winning record against every nation they have played against in over 100 years of competition. They have won 302 of the 410 matches played, a winning percentage of 73.66%. By this measure the All Blacks are the most successful international rugby union team in history.
Why play rugby when you can live it? Who else has the haka? Where else would the first World Cup be played? Who else would win it? What team would you expect to unleash Jonah Lomu on the world? Who dominates the World Sevens Series, the World U21s, and the Women’s World Cup? What’s that you say? It’s still just play? Well think about this: Where else can a rugby tour spark widespread civil unrest? Where else can the team doctor write a book? Where else do they have a rugby channel on TV? The black jersey has menaced opponents for a more than a century now. It took the Originals more than six months to complete that first All Black tour in 1905, but they made it worth their while. They reinvented the way rugby was played. They changed the way the Home Nations thought about the Colonies. They launched a legend. And the game remains at the heart of New Zealand’s identity: Ka Mate! Ka Mate! Ka Ora! Ka Ora! (I die! I die! I live! I live!). Don’t wear All Blacks gear unless you mean it.
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