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The Boks' Weapon Rennie's All Blacks Haven’t Fully Faced

Season 7, Ep. 28

The All Blacks have won all three warm-up games in South Africa, but one of the Springboks’ most effective weapons has barely been faced.


Coincidence — or was that always part of South Africa's plan? Bryn Hall, James Parsons and Ross Karl examine the battle that could look very different at Ellis Park.


Plus, the major selection calls facing Dave Rennie: the back three, Preston v Ratima, the lock squeeze and whether this is finally the week for a 6-2 bench.

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  • 28.3. ARP LIVE REACTION: All Blacks & Boks teams for test 1 | Who looks strongest?

    50:31||Season 7, Ep. 28.3
    ARP goes live to discuss the All Blacks and Springboks teams for the opening Greatest Rivalry clash at Ellis Park.Apologies for the audio quality on this one.What are the surprises? Which squad looks strongest?
  • 28.2. The All Blacks’ Plan to Beat Springbok Pressure | MIKE BLAIR

    21:15||Season 7, Ep. 28.2
    All Blacks attack coach Mike Blair joins ARP before the first test against the Springboks to discuss what New Zealand have learned from their three warm-up games in South Africa.Blair explains what has developed, where the biggest challenges will come from and how the All Blacks are preparing to deal with South Africa’s pressure.
  • 27.3. REACTION: All Blacks team naming v Bulls | Mo'unga's return

    29:23||Season 7, Ep. 27.3
    ARP goes live after Dave Rennie's team naming for the opening Greatest Rivalry Tour game against the Bulls.We also react to Richie Mo'unga's announcement and look back at the first two performances.
  • 27.2. How Boks Have Been Built to Win | Kitshoff on All Blacks Challenge

    29:06||Season 7, Ep. 27.2
    World Cup-winning Springbok prop Steven Kitshoff joins Ross Karl and Bryn Hall for a Aotearoa Rugby Pod x For The Love Of Rugby South Africa collaboration.We break down what happens behind the scenes to make the Boks so good — from brutal scrum preparation and Rassie’s winning foundations to the systems keeping their wider squad Test-ready.Plus, what the Stormers and Argentina exposed about the All Blacks and Boks.
  • 27. What Went Wrong With the All Blacks Attack in Cape Town?

    52:15||Season 7, Ep. 27
    The All Blacks got the win in Cape Town but it wasn't slick.Their attack didn’t impress like earlier in the season. Bryn Hall and James Parsons break down what changed against the Stormers, why it matters ahead of the Springbok tests, and which players pushed their case for bigger roles on tour.Plus, what Argentina showed against South Africa — and whether there were clues the All Blacks can use.Did much change for Australia in the first test under Les Kiss' and an NPC wrap.
  • 26.3. REACTION: All Blacks team naming v Stormers Live Stream

    33:19||Season 7, Ep. 26.3
    ARP goes live to react to the team Dave Rennie's named for the opening Greatest Rivalry Tour game against the Stormers.Who is in and who isn't and why? What does it mean in the context of test selections?
  • 26.2. Stolen Buses, a Series Win & Marc Ellis’s Party Trick | South Africa ’96

    37:02||Season 7, Ep. 26.2
    Thirty years after the All Blacks made history in South Africa, former All Blacks winger and master story teller Eric Rush takes us back to one of the wildest and most significant tours in New Zealand rugby history.He shares brilliant stories from the 1996 tour: hostile crowds, sleepless hotels, a mysteriously missing kicking tee, Nelson Mandela’s powerful message to the team, Jonah Lomu and the unforgettable off-field antics of Mark Ellis.Oh yeh .. and the rugby!What is your greatest memory of the 1996 All Blacks tour? Let us know in the comments.
  • 26. What Critics Miss About Ardie’s Rest | How Beauden Gets Back

    48:22||Season 7, Ep. 26
    What are critics overlooking about Ardie Savea’s delayed arrival in South Africa — and how can Beauden Barrett force his way back into the All Blacks’ test team.Ross Karl, Bryn Hall and James Parsons examine the decision to rest the captain and how it actually effects the inner workings of the team.They also look at a rare challenge for Beauden Barrett. After more than a decade as a near-automatic test selection, the All Blacks great now has to prove himself against the Stormers.Plus, what really happens inside the opposition training team, whether Leroy Carter could provide emergency halfback cover, the need for another lock against the Springboks, who has more to lose in the series, Richie Mo’unga’s return and the opening weekend of the NPC.